ROSES 2024: A.44 Earth Action: Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team
ID: 353393Type: 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
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    Description

    NASA Headquarters is offering a federal grant opportunity under the ROSES 2024 program, specifically for the A.44 Earth Action: Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST). This funding aims to advance research and development in health and air quality, encouraging innovative methodologies that align with NASA's scientific objectives. The program is particularly significant as it addresses critical challenges in understanding and improving health and air quality through applied sciences, with awards typically structured as grants over a period of up to three years, potentially extending to five. Interested applicants must submit their proposals by July 16, 2024, and are encouraged to submit optional Notices of Intent by June 4, 2024. For further inquiries, applicants can contact John Haynes at jhaynes@nasa.gov or call (202) 358-4665.

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    This government document outlines a proposal process for research and development funding, focusing on various institutions, including Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) and Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs). It assesses eligibility for federal funding, including NASA-related projects, and inquiries whether the proposal involves high-end computing resources. Additionally, the document addresses compliance with U.S. export control laws and potential environmental impacts associated with the proposed research. Key questions evaluate collaboration with international entities, particularly Chinese organizations, and activities requiring environmental assessments, construction, or the launch of scientific payloads. Other elements include the involvement of citizen science and the utilization of Artificial Intelligence or Machine Learning tools. The document concludes by requesting explanations for any interdivisional research benefits and anticipated collaborations with end-user organizations. This structured approach assists NASA in evaluating proposals for compliance, feasibility, and potential impact on various scientific disciplines.
    The proposal titled "Proposal-Summary-Test" relates to the solicitation NNH06ASD002N and outlines key objectives aimed at advancing research aligned with NASA's interests. The primary goal is to develop methods and techniques that will enhance understanding and achieve significant advancements in specific fields of interest to NASA. The document's structure reveals a brief description of the proposal, including concise statements about the research methods aimed at fulfilling the outlined objectives. Despite some formatting issues leading to all content being displayed in a single paragraph rather than the intended three, the significance of this work to NASA is clear. It highlights cohesive research efforts that support broader organizational goals. The proposal acknowledges the integration of innovative strategies and methodologies designed to address critical areas outlined in the solicitation. This emphasizes a commitment to not only meeting but exceeding NASA's research objectives, ultimately fostering advancements in space-related technologies and programs.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is offering a funding opportunity for research in Space and Earth Sciences through the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024), specifically under the program element A.44 Earth Action: Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST). The document provides necessary instructions for grant applicants, including an overview of required PDF forms, budget submission guidelines, and registration procedures for the NSPIRES system. It emphasizes the necessity of providing distinct PDF documents per the Grants.gov format while cautioning against duplicating content. Additionally, for proposals under the Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) system, specific submission protocols are highlighted to maintain anonymity. Key resources, including links to the complete announcement and requisite templates, are included to support applicants in preparing thorough, compliant proposals. This opportunity aims to advance scientific understanding and address health and air quality challenges through research funding.
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