Past Funding Opportunities
View past MAPP funding opportunities below.
In FY2021, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting three priority research areas:
- New Climate Monitoring Approaches and Products for Areas of Climate Risk
- Process-Oriented Diagnostics for Climate Model Improvement and Applications
In FY2020, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting three priority research areas:
- Characterizing and Anticipating U.S. Droughts’ Complex Interactions
- Modeling Climate Impacts on the Predictability of Fisheries and Other Living Marine Resources
- Constraining Models’ Climate Sensitivity
In FY2019, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting two priority research areas:
- Climate Process Teams - Translating Land Process Understanding to Improve Climate Models
- 21st Century Integrated U.S. Climate Predictions and Projections
In FY2018, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting three priority research areas:
- Advancing Earth System Data Assimilation
- Addressing Key Issues in CMIP6-era Earth System Models
- NOAA Climate Test Bed - Advancing NOAA's Operational Subseasonal to Seasonal Prediction
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In FY2017, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting two priority research areas:
- Advancing drought understanding, monitoring and prediction
- Research to explore seasonal prediction of coastal high water levels and changing living marine resources
In FY2016, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting two priority research areas:
- NOAA Climate Test Bed - Accelerating Transition of Research into Operations
- Research to Advance Prediction of Subseasonal to Seasonal Phenomena
In FY2015, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting three priority research areas:
- Process-oriented evaluation of climate and Earth system models and derived projections
- North American MultiModel Ensemble system evaluation and application
- Advancing a common software modeling and data infrastructure for NOAA's global models
In FY2014, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting two priority research areas:
- Research to Advance Understanding, Monitoring and Prediction of Drought
- Climate Test Bed - Research to Advance NOAA's Operational Systems for Climate Prediction
In FY2013, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting two priority research areas:
- Research to Advance Climate Reanalysis
- Research to Advance Climate and Earth System Models
In FY2012, the MAPP program accepted proposals targeting three priority research areas:
- Advance intra-seasonal to decadal climate prediction
- Develop an experimental National Multi-Model Ensemble climate prediction system
- Modeling of Intra-Americas Sea climate processes associated with extremes over North America
In FY2011, the MAPP program accepted proposals under the three major themes:
- Advances in regional-scale climate predictions and projections
- Develop an Integrated Drought Prediction Capability
- Evaluate Recently Developed Reanalysis Projects