NOI: PROSPECT Program: Providing Opportunities for Specialized Education in Critical Technologies
Golden Field Office
Posted Aug 7, 2026
Description
The U.S Department of Energy (DOE)’s Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI) intends to establish, on behalf of the Analysis and Strategy Office (ASO), the PROSPECT Program—Providing Opportunities for Specialized Education in Critical Technologies—and anticipates investing up to $100 million, subject to the availability of appropriated funds, to strengthen the nation's educational capacity in critical minerals and materials.¿
The activities under this anticipated PROSPECT Program support collaborative approaches that strengthen educational pathways across the entire critical minerals and materials value chain—from mineral resource development and extraction through processing, manufacturing, recycling, and related supply chain activities. Specifically, the planned PROSPECT Program would build on existing investments in critical minerals and materials research, development, demonstration, and deployment by ensuring that the United States has the highly skilled workforce needed to support continued innovation and growth across the domestic supply chain.¿ Through collaboration among academia, industry, national laboratories, and other partners, the program is expected to help develop a durable talent pipeline that strengthens U.S. economic competitiveness, energy security, and national security.
This Notice of Intent (NOI) is issued so that interested parties are aware of CMEI’s intention to establish this PROSPECT Program in the near term. All the information contained in this NOI is subject to change. CMEI will not respond to questions concerning this NOI.
Complete information, including the full Notice of Intent, can be found on the DOE CMEI Funding Opportunities website: https://eere-exchange.energy.gov/.
AI Summary
The PROSPECT Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, aims to enhance educational opportunities in critical minerals and materials, with an investment of up to $100 million. This program is designed for collaboration among academia, industry, and national laboratories to develop a skilled workforce that supports the U.S. supply chain in critical technologies. While specific eligibility criteria are not detailed, interested parties should stay informed as the program is established.
Funding Details
- Minimum Award
- $1
- Maximum Award
- $1
Key Dates
Quick Facts
- CFDA Number
- 81.117
- Funder Type
- Federal Agency
- Grant Level
- FEDERAL
- Last Verified
- Aug 7, 2026
Categories
Geographic Scope
national
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