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NFPA Foundation Grants

NFPA Foundation Grants

The NFPA Education and Technology Foundation is committed to supporting educational programs and research in fluid power. We have established a Grant Program, available to NFPA member schools, to achieve the following objectives:

  • Actively engage students at all grade levels in learning about fluid power.
  • Encourage the development of new teaching resources—fluid power laboratories as well as on-line, print and hands-on instruction tools.
  • Support research in motion control through fluid power at the two-year, four-year and graduate school levels.
  • Foster ongoing forums between educators and industry so that ideas and priorities of mutual interest can be shared and set. 

The Grant Program consists of four funding mechanisms


Fluid Power Teaching Grants
Grants will be awarded to recipients as undesignated funds. Grants will be awarded to those seeking support of projects that do not involve considerations of intellectual property. 100% of the award designated as a gift will go directly to the actual project costs and will not be applied to any overhead.

Grant amounts will not exceed $5,000 and will be awarded for projects such as:

  • Student activity-based learning
  • Senior capstone projects
  • Student competitions
  • Curricula development by faculty
  • Development of teaching tools (e.g., textbooks, software programs, training stations)

Project Areas:

 To best achieve our objectives, the Foundation seeks proposals in the following areas:
1   Design fluid power curricula for mechanical engineering programs at 4-year universities
2   Projects targeted to encourage students to identify and solve real-world problems with a fluid
  power application
3   Development of curriculum or certification for fluid power/automation at the 2-year college level
4   Development of hands-on introduction to fluid power training kits for targeted schools

Submissions are currently closed.


Fluid Power Research Grants

Grants will be awarded to recipients as designated funds. Support of fluid power-related research will be the focus of these grants. Though overhead may be charged by universities for these grants, considerations of intellectual property dictate a grants channel. 

The grant program has multiple goals. In addition to strengthening ties between individual researchers and industry, the grant program seeks to stimulate interest in fluid power on campuses across the country and attract some of the best and brightest students to the field. It also seeks to provide world-class university research on pre-competitive problems of wide interest to the fluid power industry. 

Research projects funded through Foundation grants should have potential application in the marketplace within five years. The duration of each grant will be two years. The target support level should be $50-75K per year for each of the two years, resulting in a total target proposal level of $100-$150K. At least 50% of the total proposal cost should be covered by grantee institution matching funds. Grant funds can be used to pay for salary for faculty, stipends for graduate students or post-doctoral fellows, equipment, supplies and services, and relevant travel required for the grant-funded project. Note that the grantee may be required to travel to present their work to the NFPA member companies at annual meetings, campus visits, or webcasts, and this should be budgeted accordingly. Applicants should identify the overhead rate charged by the grantee institution, and how it will be applied to the project.

A signed Grant Agreement is required in order to receive funding. We understand that each educational institution may require minor changes to the agreement. However, this agreement must be finalized and signed before funding can be provided.

Project Areas

 To best achieve our objectives, the Foundation seeks proposals aligned with the R&D challenges
 identified in the Technology Roadmap for the Fluid Power Industry.
1   Increasing the energy efficiency of fluid power components and systems.
2   Improving the reliability of fluid power components and systems (e.g., increasing up-time,
  eliminating leaks, reducing maintenance requirements, making fluid power safe and easy
  to use).
3   Reducing the size of fluid power components and systems while maintaining or increasing
  their power output.
4   Development of hands-on introduction to fluid power training kits for targeted schools
5   Reducing the environmental impact of fluid power components and systems (e.g., lowering
  noise, eliminating leaks). 
6   Improving and applying the energy storage, recovery and redeployment capabilities of fluid
  power components and systems.

Submissions are currently closed. The next application period will be September 2012.


For more information about the Teaching and Research Grant Program, contact Sue Chase.

 

Fluid Power Lab

Fluid Power Lab Grants
The NFPA Education and Technology Foundation has initiated its new Fluid Power Laboratory Program to establish a state-of-the-art training lab at a qualifying educational institution. In 2012, the Foundation will award one grant to help establish a training lab at a qualifying school. Hundreds of budding engineers will use the lab to study fluid power with the eventual goal of working in the fluid power industry after they graduate.

Grant applications will be judged in a number of areas—student involvement, what new projects are initiated and the lab’s multiplier effect to create other relevant projects and curricula.

Grant submissions are currently closed.

If you would like to support the new Laboratory Program by providing funding or material donations, contact Carrie Tatman Schwartz at ctschwartz@nfpa.com or (414) 778-3347.

 

Fluid Power Challenge Grants
The NFPA Education and Technology Foundation awards grants to schools and educational institutions to facilitate the teaching of hydraulics and pneumatics. Are you planning to teach fluid power in your classroom or through a Fluid Power Challenge event? You may qualify for a Fluid Power Challenge grant.

Grant awards are intended to help defray the costs directly related to the educational aspects of the Challenge program, i.e., for the purchase of program materials such as Classroom Exercise Kits or Challenge Event Kits, or other expenses directly related to students and teachers participating in Fluid Power Challenge events or classroom activities that teach fluid power.

Applications may be submitted at any time during the calendar year and are reviewed on an on-going basis. Applicants are required to submit a report of how the money will be used, including a description of the type of materials requested, type of class, activity, or Fluid Power Challenge event they will be used in, class size and grade level. Follow-up reports, including photos, videos and testimonials, are required.

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Congratulations to the schools that have received Challenge grants:
    Gardiner Public Schools, Gardiner, MT
    High Point Regional High School, Sussex, NJ
    Jerling Junior High, Orland Park, IL
    King's Fork High School, Suffolk, VA
    La Causa Charter School, Milwaukee, WI
    Maury High School, Norfolk, VA

For more information, please contact Carrie Tatman Schwartz, Education Program Manager at ctschwartz@nfpa.com  or (414) 778-3347.

 

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