The Virgin Islands Water Resources Research Institute (VI WRRI) is soliciting proposals that address water resources issues in the U.S. Virgin Islands, especially those that are focused on providing water quality and quantity information, understanding water availability, addressing the influence of climate on water resources, and responding to water-related emerging needs. Projects must relate to freshwater resources or understanding how watershed processes affect immediately adjacent nearshore coastal waters. Projects must advance water-related science, management, and/or education in the Territory and be strongly linked to community needs.

Those with strong training and/or outreach components are preferred, especially training of students. In 2022, VI-WRRI is especially interested in supporting research assistantships ($24k/yr), tuition, and/or project funding support for UVI Masters of Marine & Environmental Science students on the types of issues and projects described above.

All faculty and staff of the University of the Virgin Islands are eligible to apply for these funds. Collaborations with other territorial and non-territorial stakeholders (non-UVI personnel) are allowed and encouraged. Those seeking UVI collaborators are encouraged to reach out directly to those individuals. Proposals up to $55k will be accepted for 2022-2023. This grant does not allow IDC on the federal portion, so project budgets may go further than expected.

For a proposal application packet, please contact kristin.wilson@uvi.edu.

Proposals are due Thursday, January 28, 202, at 4 p.m. AST.

For more information, contact Kristin Wilson Grimes by email at Kristin.wilson@uvi.edu