ROSES 2024: A.26 Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science
ID: 352405Type: 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 titled "ROSES 2024: A.26 Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science," aimed at supporting innovative research in Earth sciences. Proposals may be submitted at any time, with the final submission deadline set for March 28, 2025, and must adhere to specific eligibility criteria, including affiliation with U.S. institutions and compliance with NASA's guidelines. This program is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) initiative, which encompasses various research and technology projects critical to NASA's mission. Interested applicants can find more information and necessary documentation at the provided links, and for inquiries, they may contact Kelsey Bisson at kelsey.bisson@nasa.gov or Laura Lorenzoni at laura.lorenzoni@nasa.gov.

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    Posted
    The proposal outlined in the government file aims to address the objectives set forth by NASA in solicitation NNH06ASD002N, particularly the pursuit of innovative research techniques. The key goals involve developing efficient methodologies that align with NASA's interests and enhance their programs. The approach includes a structured framework to outline the research methods, ensuring clarity and focus for a broader audience. The proposal emphasizes the significance of the research in contributing to NASA's overarching goals, illustrating the potential impact on future missions and technological advancements. Special attention is given to how these methods can be effectively communicated across various stakeholders in a coherent manner. Notably, the original proposal summary's formatting discrepancy reveals that essential information is intended to be presented in a structured three-paragraph format, enhancing readability and coherence about the research objectives, methodologies, and significance to NASA's programs. This highlights the importance of proper documentation in federal grants and RFPs to ensure clarity and adherence to solicitation requirements.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released a funding opportunity titled "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024" (ROSES-2024), identified by the number NNH24ZDA001N. This document outlines instructions and requirements for applying for funding under the program element "Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science" (NNH24ZDA001N-RRNES). It contains critical details regarding attachments, including writable PDF forms for project summaries and program-specific questions. Proposers are reminded to submit a "Total Budget File" without fail, adhering to specified guidelines. Special attention is given to Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) processes, highlighting the need for anonymized submissions where applicable. Additionally, it clarifies that team member commitments must be formally documented and that all participants must register in the NSPIRES system independently. Links to essential resources, including the complete solicitation, program details, and the NASA Proposer’s Guide, are provided to assist applicants in navigating the application process effectively. This funding opportunity emphasizes the significance of detailed compliance with the outlined procedures to ensure a successful grant application.
    This document outlines a proposal submission process for NASA, detailing the specific requirements for institutions applying for funding. It addresses whether the institution qualifies as a Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) or a Predominantly Undergraduate-serving Institution (PUI) and confirms if the proposal involves federal government organizations or the use of NASA high-end computing resources. Key research categories are defined, focusing on NASA Research and Education, while budgetary considerations for aviation services, potential environmental impacts per NEPA regulations, and the involvement of export-controlled materials are emphasized. Additionally, it queries the collaboration with Chinese entities, the use of citizen science initiatives, and the application of AI or ML technologies. Proposals that span multiple science divisions within NASA are encouraged to explain their interdivisional relevance. The structured format aims to ensure comprehensive information is collected for assessment, allowing NASA to evaluate the proposals effectively while complying with regulatory frameworks and prioritizing environmental considerations.
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