Skip to content
ClosedNo longer accepting applications

2024 Department of Pesticide Regulation Research Grants Program

Department of Pesticide Regulation

About this archived opportunity

DPR's Research Grants Program has up to $800,000 in funding available for research projects that seek to further IPM in agricultural, urban, or wildland settings. Developed practices should aim to reduce the use of high-risk pesticides or pesticides that are of regulatory concern and seek to mitigate the impacts of pesticides on human health and the environment. DPR’s Research Grants Program funds diverse projects in varied settings; a list of current and past projects can be found here. The 2024 Research Grants Program is particularly seeking applications that address one or more of the following topic areas: • IPM for underserved or disadvantaged communities; • Decreasing the use of high-risk/high-volume pesticides (such as fumigants like 1,3-dichloropropene or sulfuryl fluoride); • Advancement of urban IPM and safer, more sustainable pest management tools and strategies in urban settings; • Advancement of IPM and safer, more sustainable pest management tools and strategies in agricultural settings adjacent to or near a school(s); • Meeting the IPM needs of small growers; and/or • TWO or more of the three sustainability pillars noted below and referenced in the Sustainable Pest Management (SPM) Roadmap: 1. Human Health and Social Equity, 2. Environmental Protections, 3. Economic Vitality The 2024 Research Grants application package can be found on DPR’s website. Following the deadline, applications are concurrently reviewed by DPR staff and the Pest Management Advisory Committee (PMAC). Both groups evaluate the proposal application according to scoring criteria that can be found here. This year, DPR has up to $800,000 available for projects with budgets ranging from $50,000 to $500,000. Eligible grantees include nonprofits agencies, tribal governments, individuals, businesses, and public agencies, including those from outside of California; however, project work must primarily benefit the people of California. There is no limit on the number of applications that can be submitted, including multiple applications from the same person or entity. PMAC members may apply, but they must follow the rules regarding conflict of interest in the PMAC Charter. All applicants and associated project personnel must meet DPR’s eligibility requirements that can be found here. Keywords: Agriculture, Agricultural Commodity, Agricultural Crops, Agronomy, Air Quality, Automation, Bacteria, Bactericide, Climate Change, Community Health, Cover Crops, Cropping System, Crops, Ecology, Ecosystem, Emissions, Fauna, Fertility, Field Sanitation, Flora, Fruits, Fumigant, Fungi, Fungicide, Herbicide, Horticulture, Housing, Insect Pests, Insecticide, Integrated Pest Management, Irrigation, Lakes, Land Management, Laws and Regulations, Machinery, Mating Disruption, Miticide, Natural Enemies, Nuts, Oceans, Pathogens, Personal Protective Equipment, Pest, Pest Management, Pesticide, Plant Disease, Plant Protection, Pollinator, Pollution, Reduced-Risk, Rivers, Rodenticide, Soil Health, Streams, Sustainable, Training, Urban Pest Management, Vegetables, Vertebrate Pests, Virus, Volatile Organic Compounds, Water, Water Quality, Watershed, Weeds, Wildlands, Worker Health and Safety

Historical details

Status
Closed
Deadline
September 14, 2023
First captured
March 14, 2026
Award
$50,000 - $500,000
Publisher reference
30653

Eligibility: Applicants must meet all the eligibility requirements in the 2024 Research Grants Solicitation.

This opportunity has closed

2024 Department of Pesticide Regulation Research Grants Program

by Department of Pesticide Regulation

Get notified when similar opportunities open

We'll save this search and email you when new pesticide, regulation, research opportunities are posted. Free.

Refine this search