ABERDEEN, S.D. – Applications are now open for Northern State University’s Local Roots grant, an initiative supported by funds allocated by the South Dakota Board of Regents to strengthen research, commercialization and economic development across the state.
The funding helps Northern State University advance projects aligned with the South Dakota Science and Technology Plan 2030 while supporting priority areas identified by the South Dakota Governor’s Office of Economic Development.
“The Local Roots program aims to support small business and encourage development of undergraduate research projects. Both of these goals are aligned with South Dakota's Science and Tech plan, which focuses on supporting innovation in the areas of health, nutrition, and sustainability,” said Dr. Samantha St. Clair.
The Local Roots grant was created to support entrepreneurs and local startups in the following industries:
Agriculture
Environmental solutions
Health, food and nutrition
The program includes two components: a community-based small business grant and an undergraduate research experience.
Community-Based Program
Local Roots will award up to $5,000 to small businesses to expand or enhance existing services. As part of the grant, each business will host one to two NSU undergraduate students to assist with business development or related activities during the academic year or early summer. The student engagement period runs from November 2025 through December 2026, offering hands-on experience that connects students to regional industry and supports the foundation of an NSU education.
Undergraduate or Graduate Research Support
In addition to the community-based awards, startup research funds are available for undergraduate or graduate students at NSU. Degree-seeking students involved in a proposed project or activity may receive up to $2,500 total—$1,000 for supplies and a $1,500 stipend to conduct the research.
For more information or to apply, visit https://northern.edu/academics/office-sponsored-projects. Current NSU students can also find the application in the Knowledge Base under Hands-on Learning.