FY2026 RESEARCH FUNDS AVAILABLE




Launched in fiscal year 2022, Iowa State’s Research and Innovation Roundtables (RIR) are designed to foster collaborative team development to identify novel solutions to complex societal challenges.
By design, the RIR is structured to bring together many different voices from across campus to share varying perspectives and areas of expertise leading to self-assembly of multidisciplinary teams that compete for Iowa State Strategic Plan Presidential seed funding.
New overarching roundtable topics are announced each fall and spring semester. The topics are intended to be of impact, scope, and interest of major sponsors that also align with key areas of research strength for the university. Participants are asked to contribute to the event agenda by completing a pre-event interest survey and submitting a brief introductory video. The full-day RIR agenda includes topical discussion groups with experts from diverse disciplines, development of project ideas, project “pitches”, and time for self-assembly and team formation.
Fall 2025 (Oct/Nov) and Spring 2026 (March) dates and challenge topics will be announced through Inside Iowa State and the Vice President for Research newsletters, Discoveries and Developments and Announcements and Opportunities
Additional information is found on the OVPR “For Researchers” webpage:
This program funds larger interdisciplinary research groups for up to three years. Groups are expected to define an integrated interdisciplinary research effort distinguished by intellectual excellence and driven by a clear vision of fundamental advances, new discoveries, or technological developments having state, national, and global economic and societal impact. Further, the area of scholarship should likely be such that more than one agency may support the work.
Each team will have a lead faculty investigator and a core group of four or more faculty and staff members working together in the interdisciplinary area of interest. The lead investigator should be a full or associate professor at Iowa State, and the team should include participants from multiple academic units on campus.
Award
$125,000–$250,000 annually per team for up to three years, subject to the availability of funds. A 10% cost share with college(s) is expected and should be expressed in the budget proposal.
Preproposals due to the OVPR by January 9, 2026.
Invitations for full proposals will be sent by February 2, 2026. Full proposals are due by close of business on March 20, 2026.
Sponsored by the Office of the President and an endowment from the Mary N. Miller estate, Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grants are intended to support the initial stages of innovative, high-risk and high-reward projects that have an interdisciplinary focus and have strong potential for external (competitive) funding. These stages may include performing preliminary work and facilitating collaboration. It is expected that a competitive proposal for a sizable project will be submitted to an external funding agency within a year of the completion of the Research Seed Grant period.
Full-time, tenured/tenure-eligible and term faculty with the rank of Assistant Professor, including Assistant Teaching Professor, Clinical Assistant Professor, and Adjunct Assistant Professor, or higher ranking faculty from any discipline may apply for the Presidential Interdisciplinary Research Seed Grant program. Faculty may not be included on more than one PIRS proposal in a given funding cycle, and the Pl may not serve as a Pl on any other internal seed or initiative project related to the proposed work.
Maximum $50,000 total per project over a two-year project period.
Due Date
Proposals are due by November 7, 2025.
The Bridging the Divide seed funding program seeks proposals to form a diverse team of faculty drawing from design, arts, humanities, and social science disciplines and from science, engineering and data science disciplines. The team should aim to establish a high functioning integrated collaboration to pursue innovative, ambitious, interdisciplinary research with strong potential to generate significant scholarly and creative activity.
Interdisciplinary research teams must include at least one faculty member from the arts, humanities, design and social sciences and at least one faculty member from sciences, engineering or data sciences. Team composition must reflect the nature of the proposed research, which is expected to be framed by a holistic and comprehensive perspective that relies on multiple disciplines.
A one-year planning grant project may request up to $10,000. A research project may request up to $25,000 per year for up to two years.
Proposals are due by February 20, 2026.
The goal of this award is to foster research that is innovative, (outside of an established research program) increases knowledge, and has practical applications. It is expected that the Bailey Award will allow faculty to devote time toward high-risk, high-impact research addressing emerging scientific, technical and/or societal problems resulting in practical applications and, in appropriate disciplines, extramural funding.
All full-time tenured associate professors and professors may apply for this award. Each award will be given to an individual, but the PI may have collaborators on the project. Award
Up to $50,000 per year for up to three years.
Due Date
Proposals due to colleges October 1, 2025. Colleges select one proposal each and submit to the OVPR by October 31, 2025.
This award was established with a generous estate gift from Ms. Margaret Barry who wanted these funds to further cancer and other medical research at Iowa State University.
We invite proposals from interested faculty and eligible P&S researchers meeting the PI-eligible criteria in colleges that support medical research. Award
Usually $60,000 per year for up to two years. Due Date
Proposals are due by November 7, 2025.
Iowa State works in partnership with BioConnect Iowa to establish nationally renowned innovation ecosystems in the Iowa-advantaged bioscience platforms Digital and Precision Agriculture, Vaccines, Diagnostics and Immunotherapeutics, and Biobased Products. Funds support work across university, industry, and government partners to accelerate technology transfer in these markets.
This call seeks proposals for industry driven/commercial development partnerships with a focus on technology development, generation of intellectual property, or next level commercial funding and development in the opportunity area of Digital and Precision Agriculture.
Iowa State faculty working with a company based in or having significant footprint in Iowa. Award
Maximum of $50,000 for 6–12 months.
Due Date
Quarterly: 1st Monday of September, December, March, and June.
This call seeks proposals for industry-driven/commercial development partnerships with a focus on technology development, generation of intellectual property, or next-level commercial funding and development in the opportunity area of Vaccines, Diagnostics, and Immunotherapeutics.
Eligibility
Iowa State faculty working with a company based in or having significant footprint in Iowa.
Award/Duration
Maximum of $50,000 to $100,000 for 6–12 months.
Due Date
September 26, 2025. Depending on available funds, check OVPR Finding Funding page for potential spring call.
The Innovation Fellowship provides support for developing entrepreneurial pursuits with a structured approach to further create a start-up company or supporting technology commercialization based on Iowa State-developed technology.
Iowa State faculty working with a company based in or having significant footprint in Iowa.
Award/Duration
$25,000–$100,000 for 3–12 months.
Due Date
September 26, 2025.
This call focuses on development of expertise and technology relevant to commercialization for opportunities in the Biobased Products platform including biobased chemicals and biomaterials, biofuels, biobased fertilizers, ag biologicals and biopesticides, alternative proteins, fermentation and nutritional products, carbon mitigation technologies and upcycling of waste and byproduct streams.
Eligibility
PI-eligible Iowa State University faculty or Professional and Scientific employees wanting to develop commercial-relevant expertise in the above Biobased Products categories.
Award
Maximum $50,000 for 12 months.
Due Date
October 13, 2025.
The Digital Scholarship Research Grant provides support for research or creative activity incorporating a substantial digital component that will make a significant contribution to the scholarly development and academic career progression of faculty in the arts, design, and humanities disciplines.
Applicants must be tenured or tenuretrack faculty in the College of Design or College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with a home department in the arts and humanities disciplines.
Award
Up to $8,000 for summer research support, $9,000 for course release, and $2,000–$9,000 for research.
Due Date
Applications due October 3, 2025 and February 6, 2026.
CEAH provides grants for research and creative activity that will make a significant contribution to the scholarly development and academic career progression of faculty in the arts, design, and humanities disciplines.
Eligibility
Applicants must be tenured or tenuretrack faculty in the College of Design or College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with a home department in the arts and humanities disciplines.
Award
Up to $8,000 for summer research support, $9,000 for course release, and $2,000–$9,000 for research.
Due Dates
Applications due October 3, 2025 and February 6, 2026.
CEAH provides Symposium Grants in the range of $2,000 to $10,000 to support the creation of artistic and scholarly activities, symposia, or other events that bring attention and recognition to the scholarly work being done by Iowa State’s arts and humanities faculty.
Applicants must be tenured or tenuretrack faculty in the College of Design or the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with a home department in the arts and humanities disciplines.
Award
Up to $10,000 per award.
Due Dates
Applications due October 3, 2025 and February 6, 2026.
CEAH provides awards to cover the registration costs to attend the Digital Humanities Summer Institute at the Université de Montréal.
Applicants may be faculty, staff, or fulltime graduate students at Iowa State who are already working on or have an interest in some aspect of digital humanities as encompassed by DHSI programs.
Award
Registration fees for one week of programming.
Due Date
Applications due January 30, 2026.
CEAH, in collaboration with the OVPR, seeks faculty interested in convening learning communities focused on developing long-term collaborations with interdisciplinary partners to create durable research teams, improve information flows, and set the stage for future high-impact research projects that cut across disciplinary boundaries.
Conveners must be tenured or tenure-track faculty at Iowa State. The topic of interest should have wide appeal to researchers from many different disciplines. Clear demonstration must be made that ideas bridge the arts, engineering, humanities, social sciences, and sciences. This grant may not compete with projects previously funded by CEAH or OVPR.
Small professional development grants of $500 per convener to support efforts, and up to $500 per learning community to support meeting costs. Logistical support for meetings also provided.
Due Date
The Brown Graduate Fellowship is to be used to strategically advance Iowa State research in the areas of study that are governed by the Valentine Hammes Family and Leopold Hammes Brown Family Trust. These include science, agriculture, and space science.
The preference is to fund Ph.D. students, although exceptional M.S. students will be considered.
Award
Up to $10,000 will be awarded.
Due Date
Applications due by January 14, 2026.
Grants from this program are used to help assure publication, in the appropriate medium, of meritorious scholarly writings and other worthy original works by Iowa State faculty and staff, and works by others on topics of Iowa or regional interest.
Any full-time faculty member or any P&S staff member meeting the PI-eligible criteria may apply for this award through their academic unit. Anyone outside of the university working on Iowa related research topics may apply by working directly with the Office of the Vice President for Research.
Award
Variable, ranging from approximately $1,000 to $10,000 for publication of various types of media.
Due Dates
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis. Funding decisions based on the recommendations of the Publication Endowment Committee will be made within four weeks of submission of an application during the spring and fall semesters. Reviews are deferred to the start of the semester during summer and winter breaks.
Grants from this program specifically support publication of open access journal articles in high quality peer-reviewed journals that allow free and immediate access to all the content upon publication.
Any full-time faculty member or any P&S staff member meeting the PI-eligible criteria may apply for this award through their academic unit.
Half of the publication cost, up to $1,250.
Requests are accepted on an ongoing basis. Funding decisions will be made by the OVPR within one week of submission of application.
For instrumentation and other research tools, this program provides faculty and core facilities with cost-sharing funds to purchase new equipment, replace or add new components to existing research instruments, or de novo assembly of integrated new instrument whose cost falls out of the range of federal major instrumentation grants or is not permitted in typical individual federal research proposals.
All faculty, departments, and Iowa State units are eligible.
Up to a maximum of $300,000 per proposal from Iowa State funds, with a maximum of one third contributed by the OVPR.
Proposals are accepted twice per year and due to the OVPR by close of business on September 15, 2025 and January 30, 2026.
This program supports projects with a sponsor-mandated cost share requirement or projects where voluntarycommitted cost share is strongly encouraged and promises to create new opportunities for research at Iowa State.
PIs on proposals being sent to an external sponsor.
The award amount depends on the project and sponsor guidelines. Packages for cost sharing are assembled in collaboration between the OVPR, colleges, departments, PIs and possibly other units.
PIs must start discussion with their colleges and the OVPR well in advance of the proposal due date. Documentation of the cost share plan must be attached when proposals are routed for approval. See Office of Sponsored Programs policies page for more information.