ROSES 2024: F.8 Supplements for Open-Source Science
ID: 352425Type: 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 the ROSES 2024: F.8 Supplements for Open-Source Science grant, inviting proposals from eligible institutions affiliated with NASA's NSPIRES system. This funding opportunity aims to support a wide range of research and development activities in space and Earth sciences, with a focus on open-source science initiatives. Proposals can be submitted at any time until the final deadline of March 28, 2025, and must comply with specific submission guidelines, including environmental assessments and collaboration details. Interested applicants can find additional information and contact details for inquiries at the provided NASA links, with no cost-sharing requirements for this grant.

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    The proposal aims to address specific research objectives aligned with NASA's interests under Solicitation # NNH06ASD002N. It outlines the key goals of the project in a manner accessible to non-specialists, emphasizing the significance and relevance of the work to NASA programs. The proposed methodology is briefly described, indicating a structured approach to meet the research objectives. However, the document reveals an issue with the proposal summary presentation, where the content is displayed as a single paragraph instead of the required three-paragraph format. This information is consolidated from various navigation points within the Grants.gov and NSPIRES systems, suggesting a need for clarity and adherence to established formatting guidelines for federal grants. Overall, the proposal seeks to contribute to NASA's overarching mission and reflect the importance of clear communication in research proposals.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences – 2024 (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity. This initiative invites proposals specifically for the Heliophysics Flight Opportunities Studies (HFOS), identified under opportunity number NNH24ZDA001N. The document details application requirements, including necessary PDF forms, project summary format, submission guidelines, high-end computing (HEC) requests, and registration processes within the NSPIRES and Grants.gov systems. Proposers must ensure compliance with specific format rules, including submitting a “Total Budget File” with full proposals and a concise project narrative. The instructions emphasize the importance of adhering to dual anonymous peer review guidelines where applicable and the need for commitment letters from team members listed in the proposal. This funding opportunity aims to advance research in heliophysics, addressing the critical need for collaboration and adherence to NASA's stated requirements. Further details and reference materials are provided for prospective applicants through specific URLs related to the solicitation and proposal processes.
    This government file outlines the proposal submission requirements for organizations applying for NASA funding. It requests information on the proposing institution's classification (such as Minority-Serving Institutions or Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions), details about any collaborations with federal entities, and the inclusion of high-end computing resources. It also addresses potential export-controlled materials and involvement with Chinese entities. The proposal must assess environmental ramifications according to the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Additionally, it seeks details related to citizen science components, the use of artificial intelligence or machine learning, and interdivisional research among NASA’s various scientific disciplines. Highlighted are specific inquiries regarding construction activities, environmental impacts, and international collaborations. The document emphasizes compliance with federal regulations while facilitating NASA’s ability to evaluate the proposals effectively, thereby supporting the agency's research and education objectives. This thorough approach ensures that grants align with NASA's mission while upholding safety and regulatory standards.
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