ROSES 2024: A.2 Land-Cover/Land-Use Change
ID: 352359Type: 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 titled "ROSES 2024: A.2 Land-Cover/Land-Use Change," aimed at advancing research in space and Earth sciences. Proposers must be affiliated with a U.S. institution and are required to submit a comprehensive proposal that includes specific forms and a Total Budget File, adhering to guidelines for Dual Anonymous Peer Review. This initiative is part of NASA's broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) program, which supports a wide range of scientific inquiries and technological advancements. Proposals are due by May 30, 2024, and interested applicants can direct questions to Garik Gutman at ggutman@nasa.gov or refer to the detailed solicitation available at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024.

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    The NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (Nspires) outlines the submission process for proposals related to NASA Research and Education Support Services. The document includes a series of questions aimed at assessing the proposal's context, eligibility, and compliance with federal guidelines. Key topics covered include the type of institution submitting the proposal, whether any funding will be allocated to federal government organizations, potential involvement of high-end computing resources, use of export-controlled materials, and collaboration with Chinese organizations. Proposals must also address environmental considerations under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), particularly regarding construction or field activities. Additional sections address the integration of citizen science, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine-Learning (ML) tools, and the advancement of multiple Science Mission Directorate (SMD) objectives. The document emphasizes the need for clear compliance with regulations and proper identification of team members, providing a comprehensive framework that supports NASA’s strategic priorities while ensuring accountability and transparency in the proposal evaluation process.
    The proposal outlined in the federal RFP pertains to a research initiative linked to NASA interests and programs. Its central objectives aim to address specific scientific inquiries that align with the agency's mission. The proposal highlights methods and techniques to achieve these objectives, emphasizing a structured and systematic approach to research. Key points include the need for a clear description of the proposed work, as well as the project's significance in advancing NASA's goals. The document indicates challenges encountered with the structure of the proposal summary, as it is supposed to be formatted into three clear paragraphs but is currently presented as one. Accessing the original proposal summary reveals detailed insights that are essential for understanding the project's scope and relevance. The importance of this proposal lies in its contribution to NASA's overall objectives, reflecting the agency's focus on innovation and research that can enhance space exploration, technology development, and scientific discovery. Overall, the proposal serves as a critical component in the competitive landscape of federal grants and RFPs, showcasing the need for clarity and coherence in the representation of research aims and methodologies.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued the "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024" (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, specifically focusing on Land Cover/Land Use Change (LCLUC). This document provides essential instructions and forms needed for grant applications via Grants.gov. Key components include guidelines for submitting a project summary using a mandatory PDF form, addressing specific program questions, and the necessity of a Total Budget File with full proposals. Proposers must also be aware of requirements for Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) and team member commitment details, as statements of commitment must be provided through attached letters. Registration is mandatory for all team members in NASA’s NSPIRES system, although principal investigators do not need to register on Grants.gov. Useful references and helpful URLs for navigating the application process are provided. Overall, the solicitation emphasizes clear communication of proposal requirements and fosters compliance with NASA protocols throughout the grant application process.
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