New Hampshire Department of Education Robotics Grants
New Hampshire Department of Education
State/Local Government
New Hampshire
US $2,000 - US $15,000
New Hampshire public and public charter schools seeking to start or grow student robotics teams can apply for New Hampshire Department of Education grants, with awards of US $2,000 - US $15,000 for competition-based programs. Funding supports robotics education that expands student participation in STEM through involvement in at least one competitive event.
Robotics
STEM / STEAM Education
NIOSH Robotics and Intelligent Mining Technology and Workplace Safety Research (U60) (363292)
Dept. of Health & Human Services: Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
Up to US $2,000,000
This grant aims to enhance safety and health in U.S. mining operations through research in automation, robotics, and intelligent systems. It addresses critical issues like emergency communication and self-escape reliability while supporting the development of field-ready solutions. By leveraging advanced technologies, the initiative seeks to improve miner safety and health, reduce hazardous exposures, and foster community engagement. Applicants must be U.S. academic institutions with accredited mining programs, linking project goals to documented health burdens.
Mining Engineering
Occupational Health & Safety
Robotics
Career and Technical Scholarships from Community Foundation
Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia
Private
United States
Approximately US $1,500
Graduating high school seniors pursuing further education in career and technical fields, including robotics-related programs, can receive scholarship support for their studies; awards are approximately US $1,500. Focused on technical education, Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia invites students, including those from New Hampshire, who are dedicated to careers in areas like engineering, design, and robotics to apply.
Architecture
Engineering
Education - Higher Education
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New Hampshire Robotics Funding via Applied Materials Foundation
Applied Materials Foundation
Corporate
United States
Up to US $10,000
U.S.-based low-income engineering students in robotics-related majors who are within four semesters of graduation can receive support for final tuition and expenses through the Applied Materials Momentum Fund’s Last Mile Grants. Grants from Applied Materials Foundation may benefit New Hampshire students pursuing degrees in robotics, computer, electrical, mechanical, or related engineering fields.
Science Communications
Physics
Bioengineering
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Applied Materials Foundation Grants for New Hampshire Robotics
Applied Materials Foundation
Corporate
United States
Approximately US $1,100
With a mission to support engineering students, Applied Materials Foundation provides New Hampshire robotics and related engineering majors at U.S. four-year institutions with bridge grants to overcome financial barriers to degree completion. Juniors, seniors, and graduate students in fields like robotics, mechanical, electrical, or computer engineering may receive approximately US $1,100 to stay on track academically.
Science Communications
Physics
Bioengineering
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Robotics Students Funding from Applied Materials Foundation
Applied Materials Foundation
Corporate
United States
Up to US $595
U.S.-based low-income engineering students facing financial emergencies that threaten progress toward a computing or engineering degree can receive rapid-response aid for basic needs like food, housing, transportation, and connectivity. Applied Materials Foundation’s Momentum Fund supports students in majors including robotics, mechatronics, and related fields, which may benefit learners connected to New Hampshire robotics programs.
Aerospace Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering
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Robotics Research Funding from National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Federal Government
United States
US $100,000 - US $2,000,000
Minority-serving institutions with STEM doctoral programs, including those in New Hampshire, can seek National Science Foundation support to build research capacity and increase production of research PhDs. Focused on areas like robotics, AI, data science, and advanced manufacturing, CREST-RISE offers US $100,000 - US $2,000,000 for graduate program development, research advancement, and equipment.
STEM / STEAM Education
Data Science & Digital Information Systems
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
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New Hampshire Robotics Funding via National Science Foundation
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Federal Government
United States
Unspecified amount
Academic and research institutions working on robotics, energy, power, control, and networked systems in New Hampshire can apply for National Science Foundation’s Energy, Power, Control, and Networks program. This federal opportunity supports innovative robotics-related research in areas like networked multi-agent systems, cyber-physical control, machine learning, and neuromorphic engineering within a broader U.S. competition.
Electrical Engineering
Systems Engineering
Energy
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Unity Technologies Robotics Grants in New Hampshire
Unity Technologies
Corporate
Afghanistan, Algeria +83 more
Up to US $500,000
New Hampshire robotics and real-time 3D creators developing impact-driven projects can access funding through Unity Technologies’ Unity for Humanity Grant. Eligible studios, nonprofits, and other legal entities worldwide may receive up to US $500,000 plus technical and marketing support for RT3D projects advancing UN Sustainable Development Goals in areas like education, health, environment, or humanitarian issues.
Human & Social Services
Environment
Health & Medicine
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New Hampshire Robotics Funding via AFCEA
AFCEA
Association/Society
United States
US $3,000
Graduate-level U.S. students in robotics or related STEM fields can receive scholarships for tuition and course-related expenses while studying at accredited institutions in the U.S. AFCEA provides New Hampshire robotics and engineering students with US $3,000 awards to support degrees that align with national security-focused communications, electronics, cybersecurity, and intelligence disciplines.
Geoinformatics & Geospatial Sciences
Mathematics
Physics
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STEM and Robotics Grants for Nonprofits from Motorola Solutions Foundation
Motorola Solutions Foundation
Corporate
North America
Up to US $50,000
U.S. 501(c)(3) organizations and school districts offering technology, engineering, or robotics education can receive up to US $50,000 to expand hands-on STEM programs, workforce preparation, and related initiatives, including in New Hampshire. Motorola Solutions Foundation prioritizes underrepresented students and first responder communities, strong partnerships, and data-driven programs in North America.
Community / Public Safety
Disaster Preparedness
First Responders
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AIAA Foundation Classroom Grant Program
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Private
United States
Up to US $500
The AIAA Foundation Classroom Grant Program provides funding of up to $500 for K-12 teachers to enhance student learning in STEM subjects, particularly in Aerospace. The program encourages innovative projects that address unmet educational needs. Schools can apply for a maximum of two grants per year. Eligible projects include STEM demonstration kits and robotics supplies, while funding for items like audio-visual equipment and travel is not permitted.
STEM / STEAM Education
Glenn W Bailey Charitable Trust Support for Robotics Programs
Glenn W Bailey Charitable Tr
Private
United States
US $25,000
Schools and youth-serving organizations in New Hampshire developing teen robotics and other tech competitions can receive up to US $25,000 to design and run their events. Glenn W Bailey Charitable Trust supports STEM and Teen Tech Competitions nationwide, funding planning, mentorship, and prizes for categories including robotics and related technologies.
STEM / STEAM Education
New Hampshire STEM Robotics Funding via Glenn W Bailey Charitable
Glenn W Bailey Charitable Tr
Private
United States
US $25,000
Middle and high school STEM education programs in New Hampshire that include advanced robotics or related STEM tracks can apply for US $25,000 grants to enhance comprehensive, project-based learning. With a mission to strengthen rigorous STEM pathways, Glenn W Bailey Charitable supports U.S. organizations offering robust curricula, qualified teachers, partnerships, and enrichment activities preparing students for STEM college degrees.
STEM / STEAM Education
Education - Middle School
Education - High School
Robotics and Technology Funding from Japan Foundation
Japan Foundation, New York
Private
United States
Unspecified amount
New Hampshire robotics and emerging technology organizations can access funding through Japan Foundation for Japan–U.S. collaborative projects addressing global challenges. U.S.-based 501(c)(3) institutions can propose policy-oriented research or dialogue and exchange projects in areas like AI, robotics, cyber security, climate resilience, or inclusive, technology-enriched societies that involve partners in Japan.
Disaster Preparedness
Disaster Relief / Humanitarian Aid
Epidemiology & Public Health
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New Hampshire Medical Technology Funding via NIH
US Dept. of Health & Human Services: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Federal Government
American Samoa, Guam +4 more
US $300,000 - US $5,000,000
Research institutions and universities in New Hampshire seeking to buy or upgrade high-end biomedical instruments can apply for the High-End Instrumentation (HEI) Grant Program, with awards of US $750,001 - US $2,000,000. Grants from the National Institutes of Health help acquire advanced tools like mass spectrometers, microscopes, sequencers, and robotic screening systems that may support robotics-related research.
Medical Technology, Devices, and Equipment
Health & Medicine
Biotechnology
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New Hampshire Arts Funding via Creative Capital
Creative Capital Foundation
Private
United States
Up to US $50,000
New Hampshire individual artists developing new visual, performing, film, or literary projects can access funding through the Creative Capital Foundation, with awards up to US $50,000 plus extensive professional development support. U.S.-based artists using technology, including robotics, within these art forms may be eligible if they meet experience and residency requirements.
Performing Arts
Visual Arts
Writing & Literature
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