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CFPs: DOST and PCIEERD Grants-in-Aid Program (Philippines)

Biochemical Society’s Diversity in Science Grants

Deadline: 15-Mar-2026

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and DOST–PCIEERD are accepting proposals to fund research and development (R&D) initiatives aligned with national innovation priorities. Grants support projects in health, agriculture, energy, industrial solutions, climate resilience, and other S&T areas, with funding up to ₱25 million. Eligible institutions include public and private universities, R&D institutes, and non-profit science organizations in the Philippines.

Overview of the Funding Opportunity

The DOST–Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD) is inviting concept proposals to support applied research, innovation, and technology development initiatives under the NEXUS program (Nurturing Exemplars of Unified Scientific Solutions).

The program is guided by:

Projects should align with the DOST pillars:

Priority Research Areas

The initiative supports projects in a broad range of thematic areas, including:

Funding and Budget

Who Can Apply?

Eligible applicants include:

Requirements for non-profit organizations:

How to Apply

  1. Submit concept proposals via the DOST eProposal System by 15 March 2026

  2. Concept proposals are evaluated from 16 March to 15 April 2026

  3. Only approved concept proposals will be invited to submit full proposals through the DPMIS platform

Application Requirements

Proposals must include:

Evaluation Criteria

Proposals are assessed based on:

Why It Matters

This program supports collaboration among Higher Education Institutions, R&D institutes, and non-profit S&T organizations, driving applied research that strengthens national innovation systems, delivers practical solutions to Filipino communities, and contributes to economic growth and societal wellbeing.

Key Deadlines

Conclusion

The DOST-PCIEERD Call for Proposals provides a significant opportunity for Filipino research institutions and non-profits to advance national science, technology, and innovation priorities. By funding high-impact R&D initiatives, the program aims to foster sustainable solutions, economic development, and societal benefits in line with the country’s national S&T agenda.

For more information, visit DOST-PCIEERD.

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