Partnerships for Research Innovation in the Mathematical Sciences
ID: 351482Type: Posted
Overview

Buyer

National Science Foundation (NSF)

Award Range

$0 - $400K

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
  1. 1
    Forecast Posted Not available
  2. 2
    Forecast Due Not available
  3. 3
    Posted Dec 14, 2023 12:00 AM
  4. 4
    Due Aug 21, 2024 12:00 AM
Description

The National Science Foundation is offering a grant opportunity titled "Partnerships for Research Innovation in the Mathematical Sciences". This grant aims to enhance partnerships between minority-serving institutions and DMS-supported Mathematical Sciences Research Institutes. The goal is to increase the participation of underrepresented groups in the mathematical sciences through their involvement in research programs at the institutes. The grant does not require cost sharing or matching. The funding instrument type is a grant, and the category of funding activity is Science and Technology and other Research and Development. The grant has a total estimated program funding of $2,000,000, with an award ceiling of $400,000. The expected number of awards is 8. The eligible applicants for this grant are minority-serving Institutions (MSI) of Higher Education (IHE) in the United States that award degrees in the Mathematical Sciences and are not classified as a Doctoral University with "Very High Research Activity" (R1 institutions). The Principal Investigator must hold a faculty appointment at the MSI submitting the PRIMES proposal. Eligible partners include DMS-supported Mathematical Sciences Research Institutes such as the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), Institute for Advanced Studies (IAS), Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM), Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI), Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), and Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath). The closing date for this grant is August 21, 2024. For more information, you can visit the following link: NSF Publication 24-517. If you have any problems linking to this funding announcement, please contact grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov.

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