ROSES 2024: C.6 Solar System Observations
ID: 352387Type: 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 through the ROSES 2024 program, specifically under the Solar System Observations element, identified as NNH24ZDA001N. This grant aims to support research and development in space and Earth sciences, with proposals accepted at any time until the final submission deadline of March 28, 2025. The program encourages a wide range of applicants, including U.S. institutions and certain international organizations, to submit proposals that align with NASA's strategic objectives, emphasizing clarity and compliance with federal guidelines. Interested applicants can find additional information and necessary documentation at the provided links, and inquiries can be directed to Julie Ziffer at sso@mail.nasa.gov.

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    The document outlines a government's request for a proposal (RFP) relating to a project under NASA's interests, specifically referenced by Solicitation # NNH06ASD002N. It instructs potential applicants to provide a comprehensive description of their proposal, including its main objectives in non-specialist terms, methods for achieving those objectives, and the significance of the work concerning the solicitation and broader NASA goals. The proposal mechanism involves navigating through specific internal systems to find relevant documents and ensure proper formatting, as evidenced by an issue with display alignment. The emphasis is on clarity and structure in reporting, reflecting NASA's need for organized and well-articulated proposals that align with federal grants and funding mechanisms. The overall context emphasizes the importance of meticulous proposal preparation for successful grant applications, illustrating the intricacies of the federal grant process.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the 2024 Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, identified as NNH24ZDA001N with a specific focus on Exobiology (Program Element Number: NNH24ZDA001N-EXO). This document serves as comprehensive guidance for applicants intending to submit grant proposals via Grants.gov. Key documents included are instructions (READ ME.pdf), proposal summary forms (ProposalSummary.pdf and EXO24_PSD.pdf), and reminders regarding budget files and High End Computing (HEC) requests. Applicants are informed about the necessity for team member commitment letters and the registration requirement in NSPIRES for all contributors to the proposal. The instructions emphasize the importance of complying with specific formats, particularly using PDF for attachments and providing documents pertinent to Dual Anonymous Peer Review (DAPR) processes. Relevant links are provided for further information, including a complete solicitation announcement and NASA’s Proposer's Guide. This funding opportunity underscores NASA's commitment to advancing research in space and earth sciences, with clear guidelines to support efficient and compliant proposal submissions.
    The document serves as a Request for Proposals (RFP) focused on soliciting research and education projects involving NASA. It outlines critical criteria for participation, such as institution classification, funding structures, and export control compliance. Institutions can identify themselves as Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) or Predominantly Undergraduate-Serving Institutions (PUIs) among others. Key questions seek to determine if external federal organizations are involved, the use of NASA’s high-end computing resources, and the potential environmental impact of proposed activities per the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Proposers must also acknowledge collaborations with Chinese entities, the necessity of fieldwork, and the intention to use specific NASA facilities, documenting any substantial equipment requests or data archiving plans with the Planetary Data System. The proposal guidelines further emphasize the inclusion of citizen science components, the possible application of AI/ML tools, and alignment with NASA's strategic objectives across various science divisions. Overall, the document establishes a comprehensive framework for researchers to secure funding while ensuring compliance with legal and procedural requirements associated with governmental initiatives.
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