Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #DE-FOA-0003620
DOE Office of Science Accelerator Science and Supplier Development R&D Grants
Buyer
DOE Office of Science
Posted
March 12, 2026
Respond By
May 22, 2026
Identifier
DE-FOA-0003620
NAICS
541715, 541713
The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science High Energy Physics (HEP) program is seeking proposals for research and development (R&D) to advance accelerator science, technology, and domestic supplier capabilities. - Government Buyer: - Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, High Energy Physics (HEP) program - Opportunity Structure: - Multiple tracks, including: - Track 1: Accelerator Stewardship Topical Areas (open to all responsible domestic organizations) - Track 2: Collaborative Accelerator Research Teams (restricted to current awardees with expiring awards) - Track 4b: Accelerator Technology Partnerships (for domestic for-profit organizations to foster U.S. particle accelerator component suppliers) - DOE/NNSA National Laboratories are eligible to apply or participate as subrecipients - Products/Services Requested: - Cross-cutting, use-inspired basic R&D in accelerator science and technology - Domestic supplier development for particle accelerator components - No specific part numbers, products, or OEMs are named; focus is on R&D and supplier development - Funding and Performance: - Total available funding: $15,000,000 - Individual awards: $50,000 to $3,000,000 - Project periods: 1 to 5 years - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Emphasis on supporting physical sciences research and broader benefits to U.S. government agencies and industry - Focus on fostering U.S. companies capable of producing particle accelerator components - No defined product procurement; opportunity is for R&D and supplier capability development
Description
The Department of Energy's Office of Science High Energy Physics program announces funding for cross-cutting use-inspired basic research and development to advance accelerator science and technology and domestic supplier development. The research supports physical sciences and benefits other U.S. government agencies and industry. The funding opportunity includes multiple tracks with specific eligibility criteria, focusing on advancing accelerator technology and supplier capabilities. The total funding available is $15,000,000 with awards ranging from $50,000 to $3,000,000 and project periods from 1 to 5 years.