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Bannock County, Idaho, funds by National Science Foundation

Listing $1,184,364.00 in stimulus funds from National Science Foundation for Bannock

Note: For some programs where states do not report where money will be distributed across the state, we do not have the allocation for individual counties. Those programs include: Medicaid, unemployment benefits and food stamps. Those amounts are included in the totals for where the state agency receiving that money is located.

Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.

Recipient Amount Description Federal Dept./Agency Date
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY $910,000 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support This award provides support for a program using electromagnetic probes to study hadronic matter on a fundatmental level at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. Although the group recently formed at Idaho State University, each of the senio National Science Foundation 9/14/2009
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY $136,780 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support A major goal of the Arctic System Science (ARCSS) Program is to understand the variability of the Arctic system and the feedbacks that lead to pronounced system changes, such as those that are currently taking place. Rapid changes in the Arctic climate s National Science Foundation 7/23/2009
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY $102,647 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Idaho is very rural, with most of the population concentrated into a few metropolitan areas. Despite this, the State has been quite proactive in making the Internet available to a broad-base of constituents. The Idaho Regional Optical Network (IRON) plays
This spending item is part of a $1,176,470 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 8/18/2010
IDAHO STATE UNIVERSITY $34,937 Trans-NSF Recovery Act Reasearch Support Transformative Behavior of Energy, Water and Carbon in the Critical Zone: An Observatory to Quantify Linkages among Ecohydrology, Biogeochemistry, and Landscape Evolution We are developing an interdisciplinary observatory in the southwestern US that will
This spending item is part of a $4,350,000 allocation. See details
National Science Foundation 9/02/2009