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The Genesis Mission: Transforming Science and Energy with AI

Federal funding opportunity DE-FOA-0003612 from Office of Science (Department of Energy - Office of Science).

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Posted
March 17, 2026
Closes
December 17, 2026
Award ceiling
$16,000,000
Award floor
$500,000
Program funding
$293,760,000
Cost sharing
Yes
Instrument
Other
Assistance listing
81.049
Category
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Archives
March 17, 2027

Program funding history

Awards made under Assistance Listing 81.049 across FY2024–FY2026, from public federal spending records.

FY2024 obligated
$1.7B
FY2025 obligated
$1.4B
FY2026 (to date) obligated
$564.5M
Awards in window
5,912

Top recipients: Michigan State University, General Atomics, University of Wisconsin System, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, South Dakota Science & Technology Authority

Source: USAspending.gov · refreshed July 2026

Synopsis

The DOE Office of Science (SC), Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation (CMEI), Office of Environmental Management (EM), Office of Nuclear Energy (NE), Office of Electricity (OE), and Hydrocarbons and Geothermal Office (HGEO) hereby announce interest in receiving applications from interdisciplinary teams addressing the Genesis Mission National Science and Technology Challenges to accelerate scientific discovery and research and development (R&D) workflows using novel artificial intelligence (AI) models and frameworks. By achieving AI advantage, these teams will advance the DOE's mission and ensure America’s security and prosperity by addressing energy, environmental, and nuclear challenges through science and technology. Teams are encouraged to leverage the extensive scientific and data resources of the DOE/National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), the National Laboratories, U.S. industry, and academia. The resulting AI models and workflows, if successful, may be integrated into the American Science Cloud.

 

DOE is soliciting new FY26 Phase I small team and Phase II large team applications in the following topic areas: advanced manufacturing, biotechnology, critical materials, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, quantum information science, semiconductors and microelectronics, discovery science, and energy (see specific focus areas in Section III Program Descriptions).

 

In addition, this RFA will remain available to allow the recipients of FY26 Phase I awards to apply for larger team Phase II awards. In a few weeks, DOE plans to amend the RFA to clarify the LOI and application guidelines for FY26 Phase II awards. In FY27, DOE plans to amend the RFA or to issue an alternative funding opportunity to update the topic and focus areas to allow a second competition of Phase I small team applications and Phase II large team applications.

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Agency contact: Michael S Zarkin Grants Management Specialist · GenesisMissionNOFO@science.doe.gov · 301-903-4946

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