ROSES 2024: B.2 Heliophysics Supporting Research
ID: 352407Type: Posted
Overview

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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 funding opportunity through the ROSES 2024 program, specifically targeting Heliophysics Supporting Research. Proposals must be submitted by affiliated U.S. institutions, with a focus on advancing research in heliophysics, which encompasses a wide range of basic and applied studies in space and Earth sciences. This grant opportunity is part of NASA's commitment to fostering scientific innovation and collaboration, with awards typically structured as grants and a typical performance period of three years. Interested applicants should note that Step-1 proposals are due by April 11, 2024, and Step-2 proposals by June 20, 2024; for further inquiries, contact Reinhard Friedel at reinhard.h.friedel@nasa.gov.

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    The document outlines the requirements and guidelines for proposals submitted to a NASA program using the Dual-Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) process. It emphasizes that a Principal Investigator (PI) can only lead one proposal and must commit at least 30% of their time to the project. Key aspects of the submission include the need for anonymization of proposal documents, identification of funding sources, and potential involvement of federal organizations. Additional considerations pertain to environmental compliance under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), export control laws, and international collaboration restrictions, particularly regarding China. Proposals may also include citizen science components and utilize advanced computing resources. Furthermore, the document emphasizes the importance of defining the type of research, including data analysis, theory, and modeling/simulation aspects. Overall, this document serves as a detailed guideline for preparing submissions to ensure compliance with NASA’s standards and strategic objectives across various scientific disciplines.
    This document pertains to a government proposal associated with NASA, entitled "Proposal-Summary-Test." The proposal aims to outline research objectives, methodologies, and significance related to the solicitation identified as NNH06ASD002N. The primary focus is to convey key objectives in a straightforward manner, ensuring comprehension by a broad audience. It highlights methods and techniques intended to achieve the research aims while emphasizing the project's relevance to NASA's interests and overall mission. However, there is an issue with the format, as the original proposal summary intended to be presented in three distinct paragraphs is currently displayed as a single paragraph, which can obscure the clarity and flow of information. This proposal encapsulates the essence of collaborative research and its alignment with federal goals, signifying its potential impact on technological advancement and exploration within NASA's framework.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity under the RFP number NNH24ZDA001N. The document outlines essential instructions for applicants seeking to submit projects for funding, specifically through the Program Element B.4 for Heliophysics Guest Investigators. It specifies that applications must adhere to a strict PDF format and details the contents of the accompanying zip file, which includes necessary forms and instructions. Key components include a proposal summary template and a form for program-specific questions. Proposers are reminded of the requirement to submit a “Total Budget File” and instructions regarding accessing NASA’s High End Computing resources. For those participating in Dual Anonymous Peer Review, it emphasizes the need for anonymization in project submissions. Additionally, all team members must register in the NSPIRES system, with confirmations required regarding their roles and affiliations. The document provides links to essential references for applicants, ensuring they have adequate resources to comply with submission guidelines. This funding opportunity exemplifies NASA's commitment to advancing research in heliophysics and supporting the academic and research sectors.
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