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Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) - Scholarship Track |
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Proposals may only be submitted by the following:
1. For the Scholarship Track, the proposing organization must be an accredited U.S. university or college that either (1) has been designated by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security as a Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education (CAE/IAE or CAE-R) or (2) has an information assurance program that meets criteria similar to those necessary for CAE/IAE designation.
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Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) - Scholarship Track
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) program seeks to increase the number of qualified students entering the fields of information assurance and computer security and to increase the capacity of the United States higher education enterprise to continue to produce professionals in these fields to meet the needs of our increasingly technological society. The SFS program is composed of two tracks:
1. The Scholarship Track provides funding to colleges and universities to award scholarships to students in the general area of information assurance and security. Scholarship recipients shall pursue academic programs in information assurance for the final two years of undergraduate study, or for two years of master's-level study, or for the final two years of Ph.D.-level study. These students will participate as a cohort during their two years of study and activities, including a summer internship in the Federal Government. The recipients of the scholarships will become part of the Federal Cyber Service of Information Technology Specialists whose responsibility is to ensure the protection of the United States Government's information infrastructure. Upon graduation, after their two-year scholarships, recipients will be required to work for two years in the Federal Government. A limited number of students may be placed in National Laboratories and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs). This number shall be set by the program office each year.
2. The SFS Capacity Building Track supports a university or college or partnership in efforts to increase the numbers of highly qualified degree graduates with emphasis in information assurance and/or computer security. The Capacity Building Track provides funds to colleges and universities to improve the quality and increase the production of information assurance and computer security professionals. Professional development of information assurance faculty and development of academic programs can be funded under this track, as well as projects to increase interest in information assurance and accelerate the integration of information assurance, computer security or cyber security knowledge across the STEM disciplines.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11506/nsf11506.htm
Submission Limits
An organization may submit one Scholarship Track proposal and one Capacity Building Track proposal in response to this program solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Dec 2, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Dec 3, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Dec 17, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jan 7, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Feb 11, 2011
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Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) - Capacity Building Track |
NSF 11-506 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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For the Capacity Building Track, the proposing organization may be either an accredited U.S. university or college or a consortium. Proposing organizations must demonstrate expertise in information assurance or cyber security curriculum development and/or research. An institutional CAE/IAE designation or information assurance program that meets criteria similar to those necessary for CAE/IAE designation is preferred.
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Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) - Capacity Building Track
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Federal Cyber Service: Scholarship for Service (SFS) program seeks to increase the number of qualified students entering the fields of information assurance and computer security and to increase the capacity of the United States higher education enterprise to continue to produce professionals in these fields to meet the needs of our increasingly technological society. The SFS program is composed of two tracks:
1. The Scholarship Track provides funding to colleges and universities to award scholarships to students in the general area of information assurance and security. Scholarship recipients shall pursue academic programs in information assurance for the final two years of undergraduate study, or for two years of master's-level study, or for the final two years of Ph.D.-level study. These students will participate as a cohort during their two years of study and activities, including a summer internship in the Federal Government. The recipients of the scholarships will become part of the Federal Cyber Service of Information Technology Specialists whose responsibility is to ensure the protection of the United States Government's information infrastructure. Upon graduation, after their two-year scholarships, recipients will be required to work for two years in the Federal Government. A limited number of students may be placed in National Laboratories and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs). This number shall be set by the program office each year.
2. The SFS Capacity Building Track supports a university or college or partnership in efforts to increase the numbers of highly qualified degree graduates with emphasis in information assurance and/or computer security. The Capacity Building Track provides funds to colleges and universities to improve the quality and increase the production of information assurance and computer security professionals. Professional development of information assurance faculty and development of academic programs can be funded under this track, as well as projects to increase interest in information assurance and accelerate the integration of information assurance, computer security or cyber security knowledge across the STEM disciplines.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11506/nsf11506.htm
Submission Limits
An organization may submit one Scholarship Track proposal and one Capacity Building Track proposal in response to this program solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Dec 2, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Dec 3, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Dec 17, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Jan 7, 2011 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Feb 11, 2011
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International Science and Education Grants Program |
USDA-NIFA-CIP-003379 |
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United States Department of Agriculture |
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It is anticipated that approximately $2.9 million will be available to fund applications submitted in response to this RFA. Multi-year proposals, up to a maximum of four years, may be submitted. The maximum amount under this program is $150,000 per award.
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International Science and Education Grants Program
Agencies
United States Department of Agriculture
Description
The purpose of the International Science and Education (ISE) Grants Program is to support the internationalization of food, agriculture, and related programs at United States universities and colleges. It is intended that ISE will improve the ability of American students, business people, and community members to compete more effectively in the global world of agriculture. ISE projects are designed to strengthen the global competence and competitiveness of American colleges, universities and businesses in the food, agriculture, and related sectors. In addition, ISE projects must be directed to agricultural research, extension, and teaching activities that enhance the capabilities of American colleges and universities to conduct international collaborative research, extension and teaching.
Proposals should demonstrate how the proposed work responds to the specific needs and strengths of the university or college in addressing the following areas:
1. Strengthening the Global Competence of Students, Faculty, and Staff in Agriculture and Related Areas
Students, faculty, and staff should clearly understand international factors that affect United States food and agriculture, and faculty and staff should convey an understanding of the international dimensions of agricultural and related sciences to students. Areas of emphasis may include but are not limited to
- planning, implementing and evaluating initiatives that enhance the international content of the curricula in colleges and universities so as to ensure that United States students acquire an understanding of the international dimensions and trade implication of their studies;
- ensuring that United States scientists, extension agents, and educators convey the implications of their international findings to students, peers and other users in the United States; or
- enhancing the capabilities of colleges and universities to conduct collaborative research with other countries, in cooperation with other Federal agencies, on issues relevant to United States agricultural performance.
2. Enhancing Business Performance in International Agriculture and Related Sectors
Through extension, research or teaching programs, enhance the ability of American agricultural producers, marketers and others in the agricultural community to operate effectively in the global arena. Supportable activities include but are not limited to
- enhancing the capabilities of United States colleges and universities to provide cooperative extension education that promotes the application of new technology developed in foreign countries to United States agriculture; or enhancing the capability of United States colleges and universities, in cooperation with other federal agencies, to provide leadership and education programs in market identification, international trade policies, new or existing markets, and production efficiencies. Such programs should strengthen the ability of American natural resources and food production, processing, and distribution businesses and industries to compete internationally.
More Information
http://www.nifa.usda.gov/funding/rfas/intl_science.html
Submission Limits
Each institution may submit no more than two proposals as the lead institution.
Cost Sharing:
NIFA does not require matching support for this program and matching resources will not be factored into the review process as evaluation criteria.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Dec 2, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Dec 3, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Dec 15, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 20, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Jan 19, 2011
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Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention (U54) |
Par-11-022 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Centers for Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention (U54)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
NIOSH is encouraging applications from qualified organizations for Centers of Excellence in Agricultural Disease and Injury Research, Education, and Prevention (Ag Centers). These centers will conduct high quality research and help translate scientific discoveries into practical applications to improve worker safety and health. Ag Centers are expected to have a high caliber of scientific and technical competency, be forward looking, and provide regional leadership in the development and delivery of relevant interventions to improve Ag health and safety. Center structure should take advantage of diverse scientific resources and focus on local, regional and national issues. Center functions should include developing holistic approaches that link prevention, intervention, translation, outreach, education, and evaluation. The implementation of innovative, evidence-based solutions that address important agricultural safety and health problems in a collaborative manner is expected. While a specific Center theme is not required, applicants must concisely describe the mission, structure, function and service area of the proposed Center. Supporting information on major issues, priority focus areas, and essential gaps/needs must be concise, complete, timely and clearly tied to the basis for the proposed Center.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-11-022.html
Submission Limits
Eligible applicant institutions may submit one application to this announcement
Cost Sharing:
This program does not require cost sharing as defined in the current HHS Grants Policy Statement.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 22, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 23, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Dec 3, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 16, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Feb 4, 2011 |
Agency Proposal |
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Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award |
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Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation |
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The program is open to academic institutions in the States, Districts, and Territories of the United States of America that grant a bachelor's or higher degree in the chemical sciences, including biochemistry, materials chemistry, and chemical engineering. Nominees must hold a full-time tenure-track academic appointment, and are normally expected to have been appointed no earlier than mid-year 2005. Awardees are from Ph.D. granting departments in which scholarly research is a principal activity. Undergraduate education is an important component of the nominee's activities. Institutions may submit only one Camille Dreyfus nomination annually.
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Notice of Intent Deadline of Nov 11, 2010 Has Passed — [All slots are filled]
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Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award
Agencies
Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
Description
The award supports the research and teaching careers of talented young faculty in the chemical sciences. Based on institutional nominations, the program provides discretionary funding to faculty at an early stage in their careers. Criteria for selection include an independent body of scholarship attained within the first five years of their appointment as independent researchers, and a demonstrated commitment to education, signaling the promise of continuing outstanding contributions to both research and teaching.
The award provides a $75,000 unrestricted research grant. Of the total amount, $7,500 is for departmental expenses associated with research and education. Charges associated with indirect costs or institutional overhead are not allowed. Defrayal of academic-year salary is not permitted. Funds are normally expended over a period of five years. Foundation approval is not required for budgetary changes after an award is made. If the awardee leaves the institution, the transfer of the remaining funds requires prior Foundation approval.
More Information
http://www.dreyfus.org/awards/camille_dreyfus_teacher_award.shtml
Submission Limits
Institutions may make only one nomination annually.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 11, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 22, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Dec 6, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 22, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Feb 11, 2011
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NINDS Diversity Research Education Grants in Neuroscience (R25) |
PAR-11-010 |
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National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) |
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NINDS Diversity Research Education Grants in Neuroscience (R25)
Agencies
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Description
The purpose of the FOA is to invite applications for Diversity Research Education grants whose goals are to support the development and/or implementation of programs to: (1) increase the number of Ph.D.-level research scientists from diverse backgrounds including graduate, post-doctoral and/or junior-faculty career levels; and (2) advance the careers of the participants to the next step in their education. Funding support for the R25 Diversity Research Education Programs should lead to increased recruitment, mentoring, education and retention of researchers from diverse backgrounds in the neuroscience scientific workforce.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-11-010.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed.
Cost Sharing:
This FOA does not require cost sharing as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 11, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 12, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 24, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 10, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Dec 25, 2010 |
Agency Proposal |
Jan 25, 2011
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Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) |
NSF11-503 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Pending final NSF approval a new MRI solicitation is expected to be posted at the end of October. A FY 2011 MRI competition deadline is expected to be on the fourth Thursday in January, 2011, subject to the availability of funds. No other information is currently available.
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Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI)
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Major Research Instrumentation Program (MRI) catalyzes new knowledge and discoveries by empowering the Nation’s scientists and engineers with state-of-the-art research instrumentation. The MRI Program enables research-intensive learning environments that promote the development of a diverse workforce and next generation instrumentation, as well as facilitates academic/private sector partnerships. Among the goals of the MRI Program are:
* Supporting the acquisition of major state-of-the-art instrumentation, thereby improving access to, and increased use of, modern research and research training instrumentation by a diverse workforce of scientists, engineers, and graduate and undergraduate students;
* Fostering the development of the next generation of instrumentation, resulting in new instruments that are more widely used, and/or open up new areas of research and research training;
* Enabling academic departments, disciplinary and cross-disciplinary units, and multi-organization collaborations to create well-equipped research environments that integrate research with education;
* Supporting the acquisition and development of instrumentation that contributes to, or takes advantage of, existing investments in cyberinfrastructure, while avoiding duplication of services already provisioned by NSF investments;
* Promoting substantive and meaningful partnerships for instrument development between the academic and private sectors. Such partnerships have the potential to build capacity for instrument development in academic settings and to create new products with wide scientific and commercial impact.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11503/nsf11503.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Submission Limits
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 organization may, as a performing organization, submit or be included as a significantly funded 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 funded subawardee in three MRI proposals, at least one of the three proposals must be for instrument development.
NSF reserves the right to carefully examine development proposals to ensure that they meet the requirements for this proposal type (Section II). If a proposal submitted as development is deemed to be an acquisition proposal, the proposal will be returned without review if any of the organizations involved have already submitted two acquisition proposals.
An unfunded collaboration does not count against the submission limit. Inclusion as a funded subawardee on a development proposal at a level in excess of 20% of the total budget request from NSF, or on any acquisition proposal, will be counted against an organization's proposal submission limit.
Cost Sharing:
Note: Cost-sharing applies to the portions of a proposal's budget request from NSF that go to organizations that are not exempt from the cost-sharing requirement, even through subawards. Cost-sharing is required for Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education and for non-degree-granting organizations.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 4, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 5, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 19, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 7, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
Jan 27, 2011
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Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards |
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Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) |
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This award can include funds for faculty summer salary, graduate student salary, travel, equipment, or other assistance relevant to the faculty member’s research. ORAU does not allow overhead charges or indirect costs on the award from ORAU or the university match.
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Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards
Agencies
Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU)
Description
The awards provide seed money for research by junior faculty at Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) member institutions. These awards are intended to enrich the research and professional growth of young faculty and result in new funding opportunities. The research project must be in one of the following five disciplines:
1. Engineering and Applied Science
2. Life Sciences
3. Mathematics/Computer Sciences
4. Physical Sciences
5. Policy, Management, or Education
More Information
http://www.orau.org/consortium/programs/powe/powe-awards.htm
Submission Limits
Each ORAU member councilor may submit up to two applications each year.
Cost Sharing:
Funding is provided exclusively from non-federal monies by ORAU. The award amount provided by ORAU is $5,000. The applicant’s institution is required to match the award with at least an additional $5,000. This is a one-year grant (June 1 to May 31).
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 4, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 5, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 12, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Nov 30, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Jan 14, 2011
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Academic-Community Partnership Conference Series (U13) |
PAR-09-092 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Academic-Community Partnership Conference Series (U13)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This announcement solicits NICHD Cooperative Agreement Conference (U13) applications to conduct health disparities-related meetings, workshops, and symposia. The objectives of these meetings will be to establish academic-community partnerships, identify community-research priorities, and develop long-term collaborative agendas. Areas of focus for these partnerships may include one or more of the following community-health issues infant mortality; sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS); violence prevention; techniques for outreach and information dissemination; childhood, adolescent, or adult obesity; health literacy; uterine fibroid tumors; and pediatric and maternal HIV/AIDS prevention.
This is a reissue of PAR-08-106.
More Information
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-09-092.html
Submission Limits
Each institution may submit only one application in response to this solicitation.
Cost Sharing:
This program does not require cost sharing as defined in the current NIH Grants Policy Statement.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Nov 1, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Nov 2, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 12, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 10, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Mar 2, 2011
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The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN) |
NSF 10-621 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Anticipated Type of Award: Standard Grant or Cooperative Agreement
Estimated Number of Awards: 8 to 12
Anticipated Funding Amount: $18,500,000 in FY 2011, subject to the availability of funds. NSF and the U.S. Census Bureau expect to commit a total of $18,500,000 in FY 2011 to the support of a network of research nodes. In FY 2014, research nodes may request renewal awards for up to an additional five years of support from FY 2016 to FY 2020. Supplements may be available for additional work within the scope of the project as defined by the proposal.
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The NSF-Census Research Network (NCRN)
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The NSF-Census Research Network will provide support for a set of research nodes, each of which will be staffed by a team of scientists conducting interdisciplinary research and educational activities on methodological questions of interest and significance to the broader research community and to the Federal Statistical System, particularly the U.S. Census Bureau. The activities will be expected to advance both fundamental and applied knowledge as well as further the training of current and future generations of researchers in research skills of relevance to the measurement of economic units, households, and persons.
More Information
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2010/nsf10621/nsf10621.htm?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click
Submission Limits
Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization: 2
There is a limit of two (2) proposals that may be submitted by an institution either as a single institution or as a lead institution in a multi-institutional proposal.
A multi-institutional proposal is defined as one that has a subaward to one or more different institutions than the lead institution.
Limit on Number of Proposals per PI: 2
An individual may participate as Principal Investigator, co-Principal Investigator or other Senior Personnel in at most two proposals. If an individual is listed as PI, co-PI, or Senior Personnel on three or more proposals, all of these proposals will be returned without review.
Cost Sharing:
Cost Sharing is not required under this solicitation.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 28, 2010 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 29, 2010 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Nov 12, 2010 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Dec 1, 2010 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Feb 16, 2011
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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.