ROSES 2024: B.15 Heliophysics Innovation in Technology and Science
ID: 352416Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

NASA Headquarters (NASA-HQ)

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
Timeline
    Description

    NASA Headquarters is offering a funding opportunity under the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024) program, specifically targeting Heliophysics Innovation in Technology and Science through Program Element B.15. Proposals are invited from eligible applicants affiliated with U.S. institutions, with a focus on innovative research that aligns with NASA's strategic objectives in space and Earth sciences. This grant opportunity allows for continuous proposal submissions until March 28, 2025, with awards typically structured as grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts, depending on the nature of the proposed work. Interested applicants can find additional details and resources at the provided links, and may direct inquiries to Lika Guhathakurta at madhulika.guhathakurta@nasa.gov or by phone at (202) 358-1992.

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    The document outlines a proposal submission process for funding from NASA, specifically targeting minor-serving institutions (MSIs) and predominantly undergraduate institutions (PUIs). It includes eligibility criteria, types of organizations eligible for funding, and specific questions that proposers must answer regarding their projects. Key inquiries encompass the nature of federal funding, utilization of high-end computing resources, and compliance with U.S. export control laws. It also addresses any environmental impacts and the involvement of foreign collaboration, particularly with China, which is strictly regulated. Furthermore, the proposal must identify research categories, potential use of artificial intelligence or machine learning, and citizen science components. Proposers are required to clarify activities that may necessitate additional environmental assessments under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This structured approach ensures that NASA evaluates proposals focusing on innovative science projects while adhering to regulatory and funding stipulations, thereby advancing its strategic research objectives across multiple scientific domains.
    This government file pertains to a proposal being submitted under the NASA solicitation number NNH06ASD002N. The proposal summary outlined the key objectives, methodology, and significance of the research being proposed. It emphasizes the importance of the work for NASA's interests and programs, aiming to communicate these aspects clearly for a non-specialist audience. The proposal's central objectives involve addressing specific research goals relevant to NASA's mission. It includes a plan detailing the methods and techniques that will be employed to achieve these goals. Furthermore, the significance of this work is underscored in relation to the stated solicitation, highlighting its alignment with NASA's broader research interests. The document structure appears to be flawed, as it mentions that the proposal summary is currently displayed in one paragraph instead of the intended three. A referenced original document indicates that the full proposal summary does include the necessary three-paragraph format. Adjustments to the presentation of the information are recommended to enhance clarity and ensure proper adherence to formatting guidelines. Overall, the proposal seeks to advance NASA's objectives through targeted research efforts while addressing format inconsistencies.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, specifically under Program Element B.15 for Heliophysics Innovation in Technology and Science. This document serves as a guide for applicants preparing grant submissions via Grants.gov, emphasizing that all materials must be in PDF format. Key components of the application process include completing specific PDF forms for project summaries and questions, ensuring the inclusion of a Total Budget File, and adhering to unique requirements for Dual Anonymous Peer Review proposals. Participants must be registered in NSPIRES, and each team member's commitment should be documented in attached letters. The document underscores careful review of the solicitation for specific requirements and provides links for additional resources to aid applicants. Overall, this comprehensive guidance is aimed at facilitating a smooth application process to secure funding for innovative research in Heliophysics.
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