ROSES 2024: F.21 Economic, Social and Policy Analyses of Lunar Surface Sustainability
ID: 352363Type: Posted
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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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    NASA Headquarters is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "ROSES 2024: F.21 Economic, Social and Policy Analyses of Lunar Surface Sustainability." This initiative invites proposals that focus on the economic, social, and policy aspects of sustaining lunar surface activities, emphasizing the importance of research in space and Earth sciences. The funding is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) program, which supports a wide range of research and technology initiatives, with most awards expected to be grants. Proposals must be submitted by May 17, 2024, and interested applicants can direct inquiries to Patrick Besha at patrick.besha@nasa.gov. For more details, including application requirements and guidelines, visit the official announcement at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2024.

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    This government document outlines the requirements and considerations involved in submitting proposals for NASA funding related to research efforts. It includes sections regarding the type of institution applying, potential funding to federal organizations, and the use of NASA’s high-end computing resources. Various factors associated with compliance to U.S. export control laws, environmental impact assessments under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), and activities involving collaboration with Chinese organizations are also addressed. The proposal form prompts applicants to disclose any citizen science components and the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Machine Learning (ML) tools, as well as to describe how their work aligns with NASA's strategic objectives across multiple divisions. Each section is designed to ensure thorough evaluation and adherence to guidelines, ultimately facilitating the government's decision-making regarding funding allocation. The document emphasizes the need for accurate information regarding collaborators, environmental impacts, and technological intents to maintain compliance in the funding request process.
    The document outlines a proposal submitted in response to a NASA solicitation (NNH06ASD002N) aimed at achieving specific research objectives. The proposal summarizes its key goals, which are articulated in layman's terms, emphasizing their relevance to NASA’s interests. It outlines the techniques that will be employed to meet these research objectives, demonstrating a structured approach to the necessary methodology. Furthermore, the proposal highlights the significance of the proposed work in relation to the overall objectives of the solicitation and broader NASA programs. It is noted that there is a formatting issue with the proposal summary, as the content is condensed into a single paragraph instead of the intended three. The document serves as an administrative record for the grant application process under Grants.Gov and NSPIRES, providing essential details such as application numbers and solicitation identifiers for tracking purposes. Overall, the proposal aims to facilitate nuanced exploration of specified research areas relevant to NASA's funding priorities.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has announced the "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024" (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, designated under the number NNH24ZDA001N. This initiative invites proposals specifically focused on "Economic, Social, and Policy Analyses of Lunar Surface Sustainability" (Program Element F.21). The document details the application process, including necessary forms and important instructions for submission through Grants.gov. Key features include the requirement for a Total Budget File, guidelines for dual anonymous peer review proposals, and the necessity for team members to register in the NSPIRES system. Supplemental documents such as proposal summaries and program-specific questions must be submitted in PDF format. Compliance with submission protocols is emphasized, ensuring all applications align with NASA's specifications to enhance efficiency in processing proposals. Overall, this funding opportunity reiterates NASA’s commitment to advancing research critical for sustainable lunar exploration and understanding associated economic and policy implications.
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