The BSF Climate Solutions program funds collaborative US-Israel research projects advancing interdisciplinary science for climate resilience and sustainability.
Funder: United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation
Due Dates (Anticipated): August 2026 (Full proposals) | April 2027 (Pre-proposals)
Funding Amounts: Up to $600,000 total over four years per project; 15% maximum institutional overhead allowed.
Summary: Funds interdisciplinary, collaborative US-Israel research addressing climate solutions, with a focus on impactful strategies for climate resilience and sustainability.
Key Information: Requires active collaboration between US and Israeli researchers; joint proposals only.
The BSF Climate Solutions program, dedicated to the memory of marine scientist Prof. Anton Post, supports innovative, interdisciplinary research collaborations between US and Israeli scientists that target climate solutions. The program aims to foster impactful strategies for climate resilience and sustainability, encouraging research at the intersection of molecular ecology, life sciences, biogeochemistry, and marine microbiology. Projects must be collaborative, involving scientists from both countries, and are expected to address the broad impacts of climate change on the environment and society.