International Workshop Grant 2026
The U.S.-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD) is now accepting applications for the International Workshop Grant 2026. This initiative aims to foster agricultural research, strengthen U.S.–Israel collaboration, and address emerging challenges in the field.
📖 About BARD Workshop Grant
The Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD) invites joint U.S.–Israel proposals for its International Workshop Grant Program. This program supports workshops that:
- Advance agricultural research.
- Strengthen binational collaboration.
- Identify new research needs in emerging fields.
🎁 Benefits of BARD Workshop Grant
This workshop grant drives global agricultural innovation by:
- Enhancing U.S.–Israel scientific cooperation.
- Identifying emerging challenges in agriculture.
- Producing actionable research priorities.
- Supporting data-driven and environmentally sustainable agriculture.
- Encouraging gender equity and early-career participation.
Maximum Award: Varies between $20,000 to $45,000.
✅ BARD Workshop Grant Requirements
Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Scientists from public or private non-profit research institutions.
- Applicants must be jointly affiliated with at least:
- One U.S.-based scientist.
- One Israeli scientist.
- Students should be invited free of charge.
- The workshop must publish proceedings, preferably in an international journal.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 15 January, 2026.
- To apply, visit the BARD Workshop Grant Application Portal.
- For detailed guidelines, refer to the Workshop Guidelines and Regulations.
This grant offers a unique opportunity to contribute to agricultural innovation and strengthen international collaboration. Don't miss the chance to make an impact!
- Enhancing U.S.–Israel scientific cooperation
- Identifying emerging challenges in agriculture
- Producing actionable research priorities
- Supporting data-driven and environmentally sustainable agriculture
- Encouraging gender equity and early-career participation










