How do I submit an NSF proposal?
Proposals submitted to NSF must be submitted via use of either the NSF FastLane System, Research.gov or Grants.gov. See the relevant funding opportunity for additional information. Further information on each system is available in Chapter I.A of the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG).
What is a statement of potential overlap?
Statement of Potential Overlap. Summarize potential overlap with any active or pending proposal or in-kind contribution and the proposed work in terms of scope, budget, or person-months planned or committed to the project by the individual.
Are NSF grant proposals public?
No, material resulting from awards made prior to the January 2016 effective date is not subject to public access requirements for publications. However, the data resulting from your award should be managed according to the data management plan included in your proposal.
How long is NSF review?
six months
Due to the large number of proposals received, the review and consideration process can take up to six months. Large or particularly complex proposals may require additional review and processing time.
What is the criteria for a grant?
Grant applications are typically assessed in terms of originality, relevance, soundness, and feasibility. Evaluation criteria are also called qualities, attributes or dimensions.
Who is eligible for NSF grants?
You may be. One of the CRII eligibility criteria is that you must be in the first two years of a tenure-track or research science or education position (or equivalent). Thus, the program is intended for faculty members who are at or near the beginning of their careers.
Can I submit same proposal to NSF?
11.1 Can you submit the same proposal to different programs in the same agency or to different agencies? In general the answer is no-. NSF does not allow you to submit the same proposal to more than one program in the Foundation, and any related proposals submitted to other agencies must be disclosed in your proposal.
How do you calculate person months NSF?
How Do You Calculate Person Months? To calculate person months, multiply the percentage of your effort associated with the project times the number of months of your appointment. For example: 25% of a 9 month academic year appointment equals 2.25 (AY) person months (9 x 0.25= 2.25)
How many times can you submit an NIH grant?
Is there a limit to the number of times an application may be submitted as a renewal application? If the award can be renewed, you may submit one renewal application followed by one resubmission of that renewal application to an appropriate funding opportunity announcement.
How long does it take for NSF to review proposals?
Are footnotes allowed in NSF proposals?
Is it acceptable to use footnotes for references? NSF Response: References are not required, but may be provided within the project description provided the proposal conforms with requirements for proposal preparation and page limit.