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Chemistry Research Instrumentation and Facilities: Departmental Multi-User Instrumentation (CRIF:MU) |
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The principal investigator must be the chemistry department chairperson or equivalent. Other investigators may be affiliated with U.S. academic institutions, non-profit research organizations, industry, government laboratories, or international institutions. No CRIF:MU award funds may go directly to industry, government laboratories or international institutions.
The maximum request per award for instrument acquisition remains at $500,000 but the maximum amount for personnel associated with cyber-enhanced projects is $100,000 over the cost of the instrumentation. This value of $100,000 includes indirect costs. Therefore, the maximum award will be for a net value of $600,000.
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Chemistry Research Instrumentation and Facilities: Departmental Multi-User Instrumentation (CRIF:MU)
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Description
The Chemistry Research Instrumentation and Facilities Program (CRIF) is structured to enable the National Science Foundation's Division of Chemistry to respond to a variety of needs for infrastructure that promotes research and education in areas traditionally supported by the Division (NSF Chemistry Homepage).
The Departmental Multi-User Instrumentation component of CRIF (CRIF:MU) provides funds to universities, colleges, and consortia thereof for the purchase of multi-user instruments. The maximum request is $500,000 for instrumentation. Up to an additional $100,000, including indirect cost, may be requested for personnel who are needed to support cyber-enhanced projects if the instrument is cyber-enabled.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09546/nsf09546.htm
Submission Limits
One per institution. Principal investigators are strongly encouraged to consult with the cognizant program officers before submitting cyber-enabled instrumentation requests.
Cost Sharing:
Cost Sharing is not required under this solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 15, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 29, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
May 14, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Trans-Saharan Professionals Program |
ECA-PE-C-AF-NEA-WHA-10-53 |
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United States Department of State (DOS) |
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Trans-Saharan Professionals Program
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United States Department of State (DOS)
Description
The Office of Citizen Exchanges of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA/PE/C) announces an open competition for grants to conduct one of three professional exchange programs in the Trans-Sahara Africa Region. The Office anticipates awarding separate grants to three different organizations, one for each of the three themes presented in this announcement. Proposals are invited that support the goals of the Trans-Saharan Professionals Program. These goals, which encompass both bureau and programmatic goals, are (1) to provide foreign participants from eligible countries an opportunity for professional development through three- to four-week study tours and internships in the USA; (2) to provide U.S. participants the opportunity to share their professional expertise with counterparts in eligible countries while also learning from them; (3) to promote mutual understanding and partnerships between key professional groups in the United States and counterpart groups in eligible countries with a plan for working relationships to continue well beyond the period of ECA funding; and (4) encourage mass media to report on the program to a wider audience. Proposed projects should be two-way exchanges involving participants from both the USA and foreign countries traveling to each others' countries. Each project should contribute to the strengthening of civil society where it is carried out. Participants in these projects will be provided professional learning programs that will enhance their careers with the expectation that they will contribute their expertise to the program.
Eligible applicants may only propose working with the countries and themes listed under each of the themes of this RFGP. No funding is available exclusively to send U.S. citizens to conferences or conference type seminars overseas; nor is funding available for bringing foreign nationals to conferences or to routine professional association meetings in the United States.
Specific grant awards will be made for Professional Fellowships to be carried out in the following themes and countries:
1. Elections Fellows
2. Business Development Fellows
3. Leadership Fellows
More Information
http://exchanges.state.gov/grants/open2.html
Submission Limits
Applicants may submit only one proposal under this competition. Note: Applicant organizations are defined by their legal name, and EIN number as stated on their completed SF-424 form and additional supporting documentation outlined in the Proposal Submission Instructions (PSI) document.
Cost Sharing:
See program solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 15, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 23, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 30, 2010 |
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U.S./Afghanistan Professional Partnership Program |
ECA-PE-C-EUR-SCA-10-52 |
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United States Department of State (DOS) |
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U.S./Afghanistan Professional Partnership Program
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United States Department of State (DOS)
Description
In his December 1, 2009, speech in West Point, New York, President Obama said that a new diplomatic initiative in Afghanistan would be part of the U.S. strategy to bring peace and stability in the Afghanistan/Pakistan region. As part of this initiative, ECA is seeking proposals for a new program, called "The U.S./Afghanistan Professional Partnership Program." This program will bring young professionals from the two countries together to develop cross cultural relationships and develop professional skills that will positively impact people's lives and will result in stronger ties between the two nations. The project is focused on professionals working in the judicial system and public administration and will be designed to demonstrate best practices, offer professional development opportunities, and support internships at U.S.-based workplaces for Afghan professionals. The program will involve provincial and district (state, local) public administration officials, district attorney offices, legal aid offices, case workers, and judges where possible.
More Information
http://exchanges.state.gov/grants/open2.html
Submission Limits
Applicants may only submit one proposal under this competition. If more than one proposal is received from the same applicant all submissions will be declared technically ineligible and will receive no further consideration in the review process. Please note: Applicant organizations are defined by their legal name, and EIN number as stated on their completed SF-424 form and additional supporting documentation outlined in the Proposal Submission Instructions (PSI) document.
Cost Sharing:
See program solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 15, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 23, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 30, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
May 21, 2010
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Fogarty International Collaborative Trauma and Injury Research Training Program (TRAUMA) (D43) |
RFA-TW-09-002.html |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Fogarty International Collaborative Trauma and Injury Research Training Program (TRAUMA) (D43)
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National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The Fogarty International Center (FIC), together with the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (CDC/NCIPC), and Department of Violence and Injury Prevention and Disability Non-communicable Diseases and Mental Health World Health Organization, solicits new and renewal applications in the Fogarty International Collaborative Trauma and Injury Research Training Program (TRAUMA). The application must propose a collaborative research training program that will strengthen the capacity of institutions in low-and middle-income countries (LMIC), defined by the World Bank classification system, to conduct human trauma and injury research.
This is a reissue of PAR-04-083.
CFDA 93.989, 93.136, 93.853, 93.273
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-TW-09-002.html
Submission Limits
Only one application for an award may be submitted from an institution. Only one award will be made to an institution at any given time.
Cost Sharing:
This program does not require cost sharing as defined in the current NIH Grants Policy Statement.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 15, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 23, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 30, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
May 8, 2010 |
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Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Projects (IMR-MIP) |
NSF 10-552 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Projects (IMR-MIP)
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National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Instrumentation for Materials Research - Major Instrumentation Projects (IMR-MIP) Program supports the research and development of major instruments, and the design and construction of mid-scale instruments. Operation of the instruments built with these funds is to be provided from other sources (i.e., other programs within NSF or non-NSF funds). Staffing and operating the instrument will remain the responsibility of the proposing institution. Proposals from university-based facilities are particularly encouraged.
The IMR-MIP program will consider three types of proposals:
1. Research and development (R&D) proposals may request support for R&D associated with technical issues on the critical path of the engineering design, construction and utilization of next generation instruments for materials research, education and training. Such instruments include, but are not limited to, future coherent light sources (CLS), X-ray and neutron beamlines, high-count rate detectors and advanced focusing techniques for neutrons and synchrotrons, neutron beam spin control techniques etc.
2. Conceptual and Engineering Design (CED) proposals may request support to develop concepts for mid-scale instruments to a level of maturity sufficient to determine whether such an instrument is ready for construction. Construction projects for which detailed engineering designs are needed are those with subsequent construction costs greater than about $5 million. A successful CED proposal does not guarantee that the subsequent construction of the instrument will be funded.
3. Construction (CNST) proposals may request support for the construction of the instruments. In order to be considered for possible funding, CNST proposals must include a detailed engineering design, with a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to level 4 [see section V.A.c. below for definitions], together with a detailed cost estimate. This level of detail can be provided by a previous CED award or by a similar study funded through other sources (e.g., institutional support, private funding). The WBS must meet the approval of both the facility at which the instrument will be located and NSF's National Facilities (NAF) Program Directors.
The scientific team that constructs such an instrument will be limited to use up to 25% of the total time available on that instrument, while at least 75% will be available for the facility to allocate to other users through a rigorous peer review process. To make sure that the facility is willing to entertain such a project, the Principal Investigators (PIs) of a CED or CNST proposal must attach to the proposal a letter from the facility director stipulating that if the PIs were successful in obtaining subsequent construction funding, the facility will allow construction and will staff and operate the equipment at the completion of construction phase.
It is not necessary that a PI has received an R&D or CED award from NSF prior to submitting a CNST proposal, as long as the documents necessary for a detailed NSF review have been provided.
Increasing the participation of a diverse community, including underrepresented groups in science and engineering, by creating opportunities and enabling their contributions is essential to the health and vitality of science and engineering. Underrepresented groups include women, minorities, and persons with disabilities1. NSF is committed to this principle of broadening participation, and deems it central to the activities that it considers and supports. This solicitation requires an institutional, departmental or facility strategic plan for broadening participation, and a proposal-specific plan explaining how the project supports the broader institutional plan.
1Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering (NSF 09-305)
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2010/nsf10552/nsf10552.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Submission Limits
An institution may submit at most one IMR-MIP proposal in a given year, whether for Research and Development (R&D), Conceptual and Engineering Design (CED), or for Construction (CNST).
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing is not required under this solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 8, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 9, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 19, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 30, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Challenge Grants |
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National Foundation for the Arts and the Humanities (NFAH) |
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Challenge grant funds, federal or nonfederal, may NOT be used for
* one-time or operating expenditures with minimal long-term impact;
* recovery of indirect costs;
* support for projects eligible for grants from other NEH programs; or
* scholarships or stipends for students below the graduate level.
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Challenge Grants
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National Foundation for the Arts and the Humanities (NFAH)
Description
NEH challenge grants are capacity-building grants, intended to help institutions and organizations secure long-term improvements in and support for their humanities programs and resources. Grants may be used to establish or enhance endowments or spend-down funds (that is, funds that are invested, with both the income and the principal being expended over a defined period of years) that generate expendable earnings to support ongoing program activities. Funds may also be used for one-time capital expenditures (such as construction and renovation, purchase of equipment, and acquisitions) that bring long-term benefits to the institution and to the humanities more broadly.
Because of the matching requirement, these NEH grants also strengthen the humanities by encouraging nonfederal sources of support. NEH particularly welcomes proposals for programming at America's historic places (historic sites, neighborhoods, communities, or larger geographical regions). Activities supported Challenge grant funds (both federal and nonfederal together) must provide long-term benefits to the humanities. Challenge grant funds should not replace funds already being expended on the humanities, but instead should reflect careful strategic planning to strengthen the institution's activities in and commitment to the advancement of knowledge and understanding of the humanities.
Institutions may use challenge grant funds to meet both ongoing and one-time humanities-related costs, provided that the long-term benefit of the expenditure can be demonstrated. Federal challenge grant funds, as well as funds raised for matching, might be used for purposes such as the following:
1. Faculty and staff salaries and benefits
2. Acquisitions for collections
3. Faculty, teacher, and staff development
4. Research fellowships
5. Lecture or exhibition series
6. Visiting scholars or consultants
7. Publishing subventions
8. Preservation and conservation programs
More Information
http://www.neh.gov/grants/guidelines/challenge.html
Submission Limits
nstitutions may apply for only one NEH challenge grant at a time and may have only one application pending in any NEH challenge grant competition at a time.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 1, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 2, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 9, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
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Solicitation by the Army Sustainment Command for operation and maintenance of the Radford Army Ammunition Plant |
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Solicitation by the Army Sustainment Command for operation and maintenance of the Radford Army Ammunition Plant
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United States Department of Defense (DOD)
Description
The U.S. Army has a requirement for the continued operation and maintenance of Radford Army Ammunition Plant (RFAAP). Radford Army Ammunition Plant is a Government-owned contractor-operated (GOCO) energetic (propellant) manufacturing plant located in Southwestern Virginia, 40 miles west of Roanoke. Radford Army Ammunition Plant produces a variety of solvent and solvent less propellants and nitrocellulose (NC), the key ingredient of the majority of propellants required by the Department of Defense (DOD). For the purposes of this solicitation, both Radford Army Ammunition Plant and Dublin Storage Facility are collectively referred to as Radford AAP. This competition is full and open. The Government seeks to award a contract to the offeror who best meets the terms and scope of the Request For Proposal (RFP) utilizing a best value rating system. All offerors are cautioned to pay specific attention to Section L, "Instructions for Proposal Preparation" and Section M "Evaluation Factors for Award". This acquisition will be awarded based on evaluation criteria located in Section M. Offerors should also take special notice of the provision at Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 52.215-1, Instruction to Offerors - Competitive Acquisition. The Government intends to make a contract award without discussions with offerors (except clarifications as described in FAR 15.306(a). The Government reserves the right to conduct discussions if determined necessary by the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO). Initial proposals shall contain the offeror's best terms.
In order to provide offerors with a clear understanding of the RFP and its requirements, this solicitation has been structured into three main areas; facilities operations and maintenance, manufacture of propellant, and a Modernization/Direct Funded Services Basic Ordering Agreement.
More Information
http://www.aschq.army.mil/ac/aaisdus/Radford.aspx
Submission Limits
Major contractors with experience in the management of large DOD facilities will target this opportunity, and will serve as the lead organization for this proposal. Because of the proximity of Virginia Tech to Radford Arsenal it is possible that Virginia Tech will be approached by such contractors/contractor teams to join with them in the proposal. So that Virginia Tech can present a coherent front to industry, any possible teaming arrangements under consideration will be vetted by the limited submission process. The timeline below reflects the timeline that any bidder would have to meet in order to respond to the government announcement. For more information, please call Beth Tranter at etranter@vt.edu.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
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Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 2, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 9, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
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Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) General Scientific Infrastructure Support - DE-FOA-0000321 |
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Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) General Scientific Infrastructure Support - DE-FOA-0000321
Agencies
United States Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is seeking proposals for equipment and instrumentation infrastructure to support nuclear energy-related engineering and science teaching and research laboratories.
Additional Contact:
Layne A. Isom
Phone +1 (208) 526-5633
Fax +1 (208) 526-5548
isomla@id.doe.gov
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=53170
Submission Limits
Each university is allowed to submit one financial assistance grant application to this FOA in accordance with the requirements set forth in this announcement. The single response may include multiple pieces of equipment that are needed to support the university's nuclear energy related capabilities. DOE-NE reserves the right to limit the number of awards based on the availability of funds or to partially fund a request.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 1, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 2, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 9, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
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Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) - Reactor Upgrades |
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Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP) - Reactor Upgrades
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United States Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) is seeking proposals from U.S. universities and colleges with operating research reactors. The purpose of the program is to upgrade and improve the U.S. university nuclear research and training reactors and to contribute to strengthening the academic community's nuclear engineering infrastructure. The university grant may fund only one area: either minor or major reactor-specific infrastructure. The university may apply for both but will only be selected for, at most, one grant.
1. Reactor specific infrastructure - major reactor upgrades: Applications should be directed to the major upgrade of the reactor, or purchase / maintenance of major pieces of equipment and instrumentation or activities (1) related to the performance, control, or operational capability of the reactor and/or associated facility, (2) for radiation detection and measurement in laboratories directly related to the reactor facility, (3) for security enhancements or licensing renewal support at the reactor facility required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), the state, or other appropriate agency for that particular item. Applications for equipment and instrumentation that significantly improves or expands the research, instruction and training capabilities of the reactor facility will be highly considered. This program is not intended to pay for operation of the university's reactor and associated personnel costs.
2. Reactor specific infrastructure - minor reactor equipment: Applications should be directed to purchase equipment and instrumentation (1) related to the performance, control, or operational capability of the reactor and/or associated facility; (2) for radiation detection and measurement in laboratories directly related to the reactor facility; (3) for security enhancements or licensing renewal support at the reactor facility required by NRC, the state, or other appropriate agency for that particular item. Applications for equipment and instrumentation that improves or expands the research, instruction, and training capabilities of the reactor facility will be highly considered. This program is not intended to pay for operation of the university's reactor and associated personnel costs.
Additional Contact:
Layne A. Isom
Phone +1 (208) 526-5633
Fax +1 (208) 526-5548
isomla@id.doe.gov
More Information
http://www.grants.gov/search/search.do?mode=VIEW&oppId=53167
Submission Limits
Eligibility for award is limited to U.S. colleges and universities with research reactors.
Each university is permitted to submit a single, separate proposal to each of the following two areas: (1) reactor specific infrastructure - major reactor upgrades; (2) reactor specific infrastructure - minor reactor equipment. The proposals may include multiple pieces of infrastructure equipment that are needed to support the university's NS&E capabilities.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 1, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 2, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 9, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
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Jointly Sponsored Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Institutional Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences (T32) |
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Jointly Sponsored Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award Institutional Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences (T32)
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Jointly Sponsored NIH Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences supports broad and fundamental, early-stage graduate research training in the neurosciences via institutional NRSA research training grants (T32) at domestic institutions of higher education. Trainees are supported during years one and two of their graduate research training when they are typically not committed to a dissertation laboratory. The primary objective is to prepare qualified individuals for careers in neuroscience that have a significant impact on the health-related research needs of the nation.
Contact information can be found at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/contacts/PAR-10-116_contacts.html.
This is a reissue of PAR-08-101.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-10-116.html
Submission Limits
Applicant institutions may submit only a single application and may only have a single training program supported by this funding opportunity.
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing is not required.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Apr 1, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Apr 2, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Apr 8, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Apr 16, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Apr 25, 2010 |
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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.