Centers for Chemical Innovation
     Description
 
 -                       The Centers for Chemical Innovation (CCI) Program supports  research centers focused on major, long-term fundamental chemical  research challenges. CCIs that address these challenges will produce  transformative research, lead to innovation, and attract broad  scientific and public interest. CCIs are agile structures that can  respond rapidly to emerging opportunities and make full use of  cyberinfrastructure to enhance collaborations. CCIs may partner with  researchers from industry, government laboratories and international  organizations. CCIs integrate research, innovation, education, and  public outreach and include a plan to broaden participation of  underrepresented groups. The CCI program is a two-phase program. Both  phases are described in this solicitation. Phase I CCIs receive  significant resources to develop the science and integrative elements of  a CCI before requesting Phase II funding. Phase I proposals funded in  FY 2012 will seek Phase II funding in FY 2015. Only organizations  receiving Phase I awards in FY2009 are eligible to request Phase II  funding in FY 2012.For the FY 2012 Phase I competition, only projects  addressing the theme of sustainable chemistry will be considered. The  preliminary proposal and proposal must address how the topic addresses  sustainable chemistry. Areas of focus include but are not limited to 1.  Developing clean, safe, and economical alternatives to traditional  chemical products and practices.2. Exploring alternatives to petroleum  as a source of feedstock chemicals, including biorenewables. 3.  Exploring earth-abundant, inexpensive and benign alternatives to rare,  expensive and toxic chemicals. Examples include indium, germanium, rare  earth elements and platinum catalysts.4. Developing efficient  recognition/sequestration and recycling of key elements essential for  sustainability, for example phosphorus and rare earth elements.Projects  involving alternative energy, climate change and other aspects of  sustainability are best supported by the SEES solicitations and will not  be considered in CCI in FY2012.            
 
     Link to Full Announcement
 
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