Academic Research Solicitation
The timeline below describes our annual academic research solicitation process from idea development to project funding.

Minnesota transportation practitioners submit research project ideas to the Research & Innovation Office via the Ideascale website or at a MnDOT State Aid pre-screening meeting (cities and counties-only). Read more about this process.
Members of the MnDOT Research Steering Committee and Local Road Research Board (LRRB) review and select ideas to promote for the academic research requests for proposal (RFP). Research & Innovation staff work with the idea-submitters to complete a MnDOT need statement or LRRB need statement with a MnDOT, county or city champion.
Dates:
- Ideas due: April 1, 2025
- Idea selection: April 2 - May 28, 2025
Qualified universities are invited to submit proposals based on the research need statements that address the research need as described with the tasks, costs, deliverables, and schedule. Following an evaluation by the project champions, the MnDOT Research Steering Committee and the LRRB review and select proposals for presentation. If a need statement receives multiple proposals, they are reviewed and compared using the criteria in the Multiple Proposal Review Form. For more details and a list of eligible universities, see Annual request for proposals.
Proposal Template and Instructions:
- University of Minnesota researchers:
CTS Researchers Website (login required) - All other universities:
Research Proposal Template (Word)
Research Proposal and Workplan Instructions (PDF)
Dates:
- Request for proposal opens: July 31, 2025
- Proposals due: September 9, 2025
- Proposal review: September 10 – November 3, 2025
The MnDOT Research Steering Committee and the LRRB hold meetings to hear presentations and select projects for funding. Funding awards are announced in late December. MnDOT and the LRRB can also fund projects off-cycle as needed.
Dates:
- MnDOT meeting: December 8, 2025
- LRRB meeting: December 3-4, 2025
Technical advisory panels (TAPs) are formed to guide the development of work plans and oversee future work. Learn more about TAP member roles and responsibilities.
There are several types of work plans. The one you use will depend on your institution and the nature of your research.
Work Plan Templates:
- University Research Work Plan Template (Word) and Instructions (PDF) (Most commonly used)
- Consultant Work Plan (Word)
- Materials Lab Work Plan (Word)
- Multistate Pooled Fund Research
Dates:
- Work plan development: January 1 – March 31, 2026
- Contract development: April 1 – June 30, 2026
- Contracts signed by: July 1, 2026