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NIH Director's Early Independence Awards (DP5) |
RFA-RM-14-004 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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NIH Director's Early Independence Awards (DP5)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The NIH Director’s Early Independence Award Program supports exceptional investigators who wish to pursue independent research directly after completion of their terminal doctoral/research degree or clinical residency, thereby forgoing the traditional post-doctoral training period and accelerating their entry into an independent research career.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RM-14-004.html
Submission Limits
Only up to two applications per institution are allowed as defined in Section III. 3. Additional Information on Eligibility.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 6, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 7, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 21, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 15, 2014 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Dec 30, 2014 |
Agency Proposal |
Jan 30, 2015
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Scalable Nanomanufacturing (SNM) |
NSF 15-507 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Scalable Nanomanufacturing (SNM)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The National Science Foundation (NSF) announces a fifth year of a program on collaborative research and education in the area of Scalable Nanomanufacturing. This program is in response to and is a component of the National Nanotechnology Initiative Signature Initiative: Sustainable Nanomanufacturing - Creating the Industries of the Future (http://www.nano.gov/node/611). Although many nanofabrication techniques have demonstrated the ability to fabricate small quantities of nanomaterials, nanostructures and nanodevices for characterization and evaluation purposes, the emphasis of the Scalable Nanomanufacturing program is on research to overcome the key scientific and technical barriers that prevent the production of useful nanomaterials, nanostructures, devices and systems at an industrially relevant scale, reliably, and at low cost and within environmental, health and safety guidelines. Competitive proposals will incorporate three elements in their research plans:
A persuasive case that the nanomaterials, nanostructures, devices or systems to be produced have or are likely to have sufficient demand to justify eventual scale-up;
A clearly identified set of research issues for science and engineering solutions that must be addressed to enable the production of high quality nano-enabled products at low cost; and
A compelling research plan with clear objectives and approaches to overcome the identified research issues.
The mode of support is Nanoscale Interdisciplinary Research Teams (NIRT).
Proposals submitted to this program should consider addressing aspects of the nanomanufacturing value chain:
Novel scalable processes and techniques for large-area or continuous manufacturing of nano-scale materials and structures and their assembly and integration into higher order systems;
Fundamental scientific research in well-defined technical areas that are compellingly justified as approaches to overcome critical barriers to scale-up and integration; and
Design principles for production systems leading to nanomanufacturing platforms; identification of metrology, instrumentation, standards and control methodologies needed for process control and to assess quality and yield.
Competitive proposals are expected to address the training and education of students in nanomanufacturing. An inter-disciplinary approach is strongly encouraged. Disciplines could range from mathematics to the physical sciences to engineering. While not required, the involvement of an industrial or small business partner or partners is encouraged. These collaborations have the potential to significantly strengthen a proposal.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15507/nsf15507.htm
Submission Limits
An academic institution university, or a campus in a multi-campus university -- may submit no more than one (1) proposal on which it is the lead organization in response to this solicitation. Potential PIs are advised to contact their institutional office of research regarding processes used to select proposals for submission. The same organization may be a collaborative partner in any number of other multi-organization group proposals in which it is not the lead. A proposal involving more than one organization must be submitted as a single proposal in which a single award is requested, with the managing principal investigator from the lead organization and subawards administered by the lead organization to any other participating organizations.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 6, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 7, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 17, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Nov 28, 2014 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Innovation Corps - Regional Node Program (I-Corps Node) |
NSF 12-586 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Innovation Corps - Regional Node Program (I-Corps Node)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to develop and nurture a national innovation ecosystem that builds
upon fundamental research to guide the output of scientific discoveries closer to the development of technologies,
products and processes that benefit society.
The National Science Foundation plans to build upon the I-Corps program and establish a National Innovation
Network comprised of I-Corps Regional Nodes that will support the needs for innovation research and education.
NSF is seeking to build a network of regional nodes that will work cooperatively to establish, utilize and sustain a
national innovation ecosystem that further enhances the development of technologies, products and processes that
benefit society. The interconnected nodes of this network may be diverse in research areas, resources, tools,
programs, capabilities, and in geographic locations - while the network will have the flexibility to grow or
reconfigure as needs arise. I-Corps Regional Nodes will foster understanding on how to: 1) identify, develop and
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support promising ideas that can generate value, 2) create and implement tools and resources that enhance our
nation's innovation capacity, 3) gather, analyze, evaluate and utilize the data and insight resulting from the
experiences of those participating in the I-Corps program and 4) share and leverage effective innovation practices
on a national scale - to improve the quality of life for the U.S. citizenry.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2012/nsf12586/nsf12586.pdf
Submission Limits
PI Limit:
The PI must be an academic Administrative Lead at the level of Dean or higher.
Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization: 1
Limit on Number of Proposals per PI: 1
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 30, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 31, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 21, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jan 23, 2015 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
Apr 17, 2015
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The Midlife in the United States Study (U19) |
PAR-14-356 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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The Midlife in the United States Study (U19)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The purpose of this FOA is to solicit an application for the next 5-year cycle of the Midlife in the United States (MIDUS) Study, a National Longitudinal Study of Health and Well-being. The goals of this next phase are to complete the third wave of longitudinal data collection and enhance content in the area of daily stress; complete the second wave of data collection of clinical biomarkers and affective neuroscience assessments; continue innovative sub-studies such as how psychosocial influences affect gene expression and novel methods to track and reinstate non-responders; connect these content areas through innovative analyses to data on health, functioning, personality, cognitive status, affective functioning, economic well-being, social relationships, and well-being; and maintain and enhance data distribution and user support. A central goal of the MIDUS study is to support data dissemination, user support of public use files, and encourage data use broadly by the scientific community.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-14-356.html
Submission Limits
Notice of Correction to Number of Applications per Institution Allowed and FOA Expiration Date in PAR-14-356
"The Midlife in the United States Study (U19)" - See more at: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-AG-14-026.html#sthash.bPIHZEA7.dpuf
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 30, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 31, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 14, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Nov 26, 2014 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Dec 25, 2014 |
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Jeffress Trust Awards Program in Interdisciplinary Research |
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Thomas F. and Kate Miller Jeffress Memorial Trust (Jeffress) |
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Jeffress Trust Awards Program in Interdisciplinary Research
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Thomas F. and Kate Miller Jeffress Memorial Trust (Jeffress)
Description
The Thomas F. and Kate Miller Jeffress Memorial Trust, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee, was founded in 1981 by Robert M. Jeffress in memory of his parents and will always be guided by its mission, namely to benefit the people of Virginia in, and devoted to, research in chemical, medical or other scientific fields.
New emerging technologies and research capabilities are being fueled by advances in computational and quantitative science that exploit the power of mathematical modeling and analytics, accelerating discovery across scientific fields. The Jeffress Trust Awards Program in Interdisciplinary Research is currently supporting Virginia-based researchers who are using creative approaches to expand scientific discovery.
The Jeffress Trust Program provides $100,000 awards as seed funding to support one-year pilot studies that encourage the development of innovative interdisciplinary strategies that integrate computational and quantitative scientific methodologies across a broad range of scientific disciplines. Up to four applications will be accepted from each nonprofit academic or research institution in Virginia, nominated through their own internal selection process.
Eligible research areas for Jeffress support include astronomy, biosciences, chemistry, computer sciences, engineering, environmental sciences, material science, mathematics and physics. Research in social, economic and behavioral sciences, including psychology, are currently outside the scope of Jeffress funding.
More Information
http://hria.org/tmfservices/tmfgrants/jeffress.html
Submission Limits
Up to four applications will be accepted from each nonprofit academic or research institution in Virginia, nominated through their own internal selection process.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 23, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 24, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 14, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
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Partnerships for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity (PFI:BIC) |
NSF 14-610 |
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Partnerships for Innovation: Building Innovation Capacity (PFI:BIC)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
PFI:BIC funds research partnerships working on projects that operate in the post-fundamental discovery space but precede being on a clear path to commercialization. These projects require additional effort to integrate the technology into a real service system with human factors considerations, which in turn might spawn additional discoveries inspired by this interaction of humans with the technology.
Partnership activities that drive sustained innovation include the targeted allocation of resources such as capital, time, and facilities; and sharing of knowledge in a cross-organizational and interdisciplinary context. The project must involve research tasks that demonstrate a highly collaborative research plan with participation of the primary industrial partner with the academic researcher during the life of the award.
Cultivating smart service systems requires not only the participation of the scientific discipline or disciplines related to the technology, but also of a range of other disciplines needed to achieve successful integration into a smart service system. The resulting system requires an understanding of human interaction with technology and a human-centered design to assure the desirability and the effectiveness of the proposed service system. Thus, in addition to the discipline related to the technology, the disciplines to be included in this project are 1) systems engineering or engineering design, 2) computer science/information technology, and 3) human factors/behavioral science/cognitive engineering. Some teams not experienced with service engineering might benefit from consulting with an individual with expertise in service operations or service systems. NSF recognizes that the labels for the aforementioned disciplines may vary in different institutions and organizations, so what is important here is to demonstrate the equivalence of the representation of these disciplines.PFI:BIC funds research partnerships working on projects that operate in the post-fundamental discovery space but precede being on a clear path to commercialization. These projects require additional effort to integrate the technology into a real service system with human factors considerations, which in turn might spawn additional discoveries inspired by this interaction of humans with the technology.
Partnership activities that drive sustained innovation include the targeted allocation of resources such as capital, time, and facilities; and sharing of knowledge in a cross-organizational and interdisciplinary context. The project must involve research tasks that demonstrate a highly collaborative research plan with participation of the primary industrial partner with the academic researcher during the life of the award.
Cultivating smart service systems requires not only the participation of the scientific discipline or disciplines related to the technology, but also of a range of other disciplines needed to achieve successful integration into a smart service system. The resulting system requires an understanding of human interaction with technology and a human-centered design to assure the desirability and the effectiveness of the proposed service system. Thus, in addition to the discipline related to the technology, the disciplines to be included in this project are 1) systems engineering or engineering design, 2) computer science/information technology, and 3) human factors/behavioral science/cognitive engineering. Some teams not experienced with service engineering might benefit from consulting with an individual with expertise in service operations or service systems. NSF recognizes that the labels for the aforementioned disciplines may vary in different institutions and organizations, so what is important here is to demonstrate the equivalence of the representation of these disciplines.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14610/nsf14610.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Submission Limits
Academic institutions are limited to participation on two (2) proposals as a lead institution preferably involving distinct application areas. A lead academic institution that has submitted a proposal has the option to participate as a subawardee on any other proposal submitted under this solicitation. Lead academic institutions that have submitted a proposal may also provide consultants to other proposals submitted under this solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 9, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 10, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 24, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Nov 7, 2014 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Dec 3, 2014 |
Agency Proposal |
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Clinical and Translational Science Award (U54) |
RFA-TR-14-009 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Clinical and Translational Science Award (U54)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The purpose of this funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is to invite applications to participate in the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program which supports high quality translational and clinical research locally, regionally, and nationally, and fosters innovation in methods, training, and career development.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-TR-14-009.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 2, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 3, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 13, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 24, 2014 |
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Nov 16, 2014 |
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Major Research Instrumentation Program: (MRI): Instrument Acquisition or Development |
NSF 15-504 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Major Research Instrumentation Program: (MRI): Instrument Acquisition or Development
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) serves to increase access to shared scientific and engineering instruments for research and research training in our Nation's institutions of higher education, and not-for-profit museums, science centers and scientific/engineering research organizations. This program especially seeks to improve the quality and expand the scope of research and research training in science and engineering, by supporting proposals for shared instrumentation that fosters the integration of research and education in research-intensive learning environments. Each MRI proposal may request support for the acquisition (Track 1) or development (Track 2) of a single research instrument for shared inter- and/or intra-organizational use; development efforts that leverage the strengths of private sector partners to build instrument development capacity at MRI submission-eligible organizations are encouraged.
To accomplish the program's goals, the MRI program assists with the acquisition or development of a shared research instrument that is, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs. The instrument is expected to be operational for regular research use by the end of the award period. For the purposes of the MRI program, a proposal must be for either acquisition (Track 1) or development (Track 2) of a single instrument or for equipment that, when combined, serves as an integrated research instrument (in contrast to requests for multiple instruments that enable research in a common or focused research domain, which MRI does not support). The MRI program does not support the acquisition or development of a suite of instruments to outfit research laboratories/facilities or that will be used to conduct independent research activities simultaneously.
Instrument acquisition or development proposals that request funds from NSF in the range $100,000-$4 million may be accepted from any MRI-eligible organization. Proposals that request funds from NSF less than $100,000 may also be accepted from any MRI-eligible organization for the disciplines of mathematics or social, behavioral and economic sciences and from non-Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education for all NSF-supported disciplines.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2015/nsf15504/nsf15504.htm
Submission Limits
Three (3) as described below.
If three proposals are submitted, at least one of the proposals must be for instrument development (i.e., no more than two proposals may be for instrument acquisition).
To ensure a balanced instrumentation award portfolio at diverse organizations, across varied research topics, and in support of a broadly inclusive science and engineering workforce across the entire Nation, the MRI program requires that an MRI-eligible organization may, as a performing organization, submit or be included as a significantly funded1 subawardee in no more than three MRI proposals. To promote instrumentation development, the program requires that if an organization submits or is included as a significantly funded1 subawardee in three MRI proposals, at least one of the three proposals must be for (Track 2) instrument development.
NSF reserves the right to carefully examine development (Track 2) proposals to ensure that they meet the requirements for this proposal type (see Section II). If a proposal submitted as development is deemed to be an acquisition proposal either before or during the review, the proposal is subject to return without review or decline.
Cost Sharing:
Cost-sharing of precisely 30% of the total project cost is required for Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education and for non-degree-granting organizations. Non-Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education are exempt from cost-sharing and cannot include it. National Science Board policy is that voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 25, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 26, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 17, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 31, 2014 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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FY 2014 Regional Innovation Strategies Program Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity |
EDA-HDQ-OIE-2014-2004219 |
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U. S. Department of Commerce (DOC) |
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FY 2014 Regional Innovation Strategies Program Announcement of Federal Funding Opportunity
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U. S. Department of Commerce (DOC)
Description
EDA is committed to helping foster connected, innovation-centric economic sectors which support commercialization and entrepreneurship as described in the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2010. Working with regions across the country to develop regional innovation strategies, including regional innovation clusters, is also a Strategic Goal of the DOC’s FY 2014-2018 Strategic Plan and a keystone of the Secretary’s commitment to building globally competitive regions. As part of this strategy, funding is available for capacity-building activities that include Proof of Concept Centers and Commercialization Centers as well as scaling of existing commercialization programs and centers; feasibility studies for the creation and expansion of facilities such as science and research parks; and supporting opportunities to close the funding gap for early-stage companies. To that end, EDA’s existing and highly successful i6 Challenge is being joined by additional grant opportunities to create the Regional Innovation Strategies (RIS) Program. Under this program, EDA is soliciting applications for three separate competitions: 1. 2014 i6 Challenge; 2. Science and Research Park Development Grants; and 3. Cluster Grants for Seed Capital Funds. Applicants may, but are not required to, submit proposals for more than one competition under the RIS Program.
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=263990
Submission Limits
This limited submission is being held for the purposes of institutional coordination.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 25, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 26, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 3, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 10, 2014 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (2015 - 2019) (NHERI) Network Coordination Office, Cyberinfrastructure, Computational Modeling and Simulation Center, and Earthquake Engineering, Wind Engineering, and Post-Disaster Rapid Response Resear |
NSF 14-605 |
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This solicitation replaces NSF 13-537, George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Operations FY 2015-FY 2019 (NEES2 Ops) to establish the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI) for 2015 - 2019 through support for a network coordination office, experimental facilities, cyberinfrastructure, and computational modeling and simulation tools for earthquake engineering and wind engineering research. This solicitation will support up to ten separate awards to establish NHERI.
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Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (2015 - 2019) (NHERI) Network Coordination Office, Cyberinfrastructure, Computational Modeling and Simulation Center, and Earthquake Engineering, Wind Engineering, and Post-Disaster Rapid Response Resear
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
This solicitation will establish operations of the Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI) for 2015 - 2019. NHERI is the next generation of National Science Foundation (NSF) support for a natural hazards engineering research large facility, replacing the George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES). NEES was established by NSF as a distributed, multi-user, national research infrastructure for earthquake engineering through a facility construction phase during 2000 - 2004, followed by operations of this infrastructure to support research, innovation, and education activities from October 2004 through September 2014.
During 2015 - 2019, NHERI will be a distributed, multi-user, national facility to provide the natural hazards engineering community with access to research infrastructure (earthquake and wind engineering experimental facilities, cyberinfrastructure, computational modeling and simulation tools, and research data), coupled with education and community outreach activities. NHERI will enable research and educational advances that can contribute knowledge and innovation for the nation's civil infrastructure and communities to prevent natural hazard events from becoming societal disasters.
NHERI will consist of the following components, established through up to ten individual awards:
Network Coordination Office (one award),
Cyberinfrastructure (one award),
Computational Modeling and Simulation Center (one award), and
Experimental Facilities for earthquake engineering and wind engineering research (up to seven awards, including one award for a Post-Disaster, Rapid Response Research Facility).
Up to ten cooperative agreements are anticipated to commence in 2015, each with a five-year award duration. Awardees will not conduct research under their awards. The primary research enabled by NHERI will be conducted by investigators supported through separate NSF awards. The Awardees and the natural hazards engineering community will work together, through Governance and Awardee activities, to establish a shared vision for NHERI, set natural hazards engineering research and education agendas and priorities, and make NHERI a value-added and productive research infrastructure.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14605/nsf14605.htm
Submission Limits
An academic institution may submit up to two proposals as the lead institution, but may not submit more than one proposal as the lead institution in any one of the following four proposal categories:
Network Coordination Office (NCO),
Cyberinfrastructure (CI),
Computational Modeling and Simulation Center (SimCenter), and
Experimental Facility (EF), which includes the Post-Disaster, Rapid Response Research (RAPID) Facility.
A full proposal involving more than one organization must be submitted as a single administrative package from the lead institution; collaborative full proposals with multiple administrative packages will not be accepted and will be returned without review. If the Principal Investigator of a full proposal leaves or transfers to another institution during the review process or after an award is made, the proposal/award remains with the lead institution. Additionally, the lead institution cannot be changed after submission of the full proposal. National laboratories and private sector companies, as well as non-U.S. institutions, may participate in NHERI award activities using their own resources and cannot receive NSF support from an award made under this solicitation; however, this shall not be interpreted to prohibit purchases, services, or sales contracts/agreements with these entities.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 18, 2014 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 19, 2014 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 3, 2014 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 17, 2014 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Nov 6, 2014 |
Agency Proposal |
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Anyone wishing to submit a proposal for one of these programs should click on the appropriate link in the list above. To expedite the process of planning an internal competition, please submit your notice of intent as soon as you know you have an interest in the funding program. You are only required to include the name of the Principal Investigator, any co-PI's, and the subject or title of the proposed project. The deadline for the internal notice of intent is indicated above.