ROSES 2024: A.34 Earth Science U.S. Participating Investigator
ID: 352395Type: 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.34 Earth Science U.S. Participating Investigator," aimed at advancing research in space and Earth sciences. Eligible applicants must be affiliated with U.S. institutions, and the program encourages proposals that align with NASA's strategic objectives, including the use of advanced technologies and compliance with environmental regulations. This funding initiative is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2024 program, which encompasses various research elements, with awards typically structured as grants. Proposals are due by July 19, 2024, and interested parties can direct inquiries to Richard S. Eckman at Richard.S.Eckman@nasa.gov for further information.

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    The document is a NASA proposal submission form that outlines requirements and questions pertaining to various research activities funded by NASA. It is structured to collect essential information regarding the proposing organization, including its classification (such as Minority-Serving Institution or Predominantly Undergraduate Institution), potential funding relationships with federal entities, and compliance with export control laws. Key details covered include the proposal's use of NASA’s high-end computing resources, flight services, involvement with international collaborations (especially with China), and adherence to environmental regulations under NEPA. It also seeks information on citizen science components and the use of AI or machine-learning tools. Moreover, the form stresses that inclusion of certain materials may complicate evaluation processes and seeks clarification on multidisciplinary contributions to NASA’s strategic objectives across various scientific divisions. Overall, the submission aims to facilitate a thorough review process while ensuring compliance with both research and environmental standards set by NASA.
    The document pertains to a government proposal submission under NASA's solicitation NNH06ASD002N. It outlines the requirements for a proposal description, emphasizing the need for clarity and accessibility for non-specialists. The proposal must articulate its central objectives, employ understandable methods to achieve these, and highlight its significance in relation to NASA's interests and programs. The intended structure is a three-paragraph format, although a single-paragraph summary is currently displayed. Key elements include appropriate links to access the proposal details and related documents, ensuring compliance with the solicitation's guidelines. The document serves as a guideline for applicants to present their research proposals effectively, ensuring alignment with NASA's goals and interests.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has released the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences 2024 (ROSES-2024), under the funding opportunity number NNH24ZDA001N. This document outlines the requirements for applying for NASA grants through Grants.gov, emphasizing that all submitted documents must be in PDF format. It includes instructions on preparing grant applications, including forms like the Proposal Summary and the MAP24_PSD, which must be filled out and attached. Proposers are reminded to submit a "Total Budget File" with their proposals and are informed about the conflicting requirements between NSPIRES and Grants.gov regarding document formatting. Additionally, the document details the Dual Anonymous Peer Review process, stating that certain proposals must be anonymized, and all necessary submissions must be precisely categorized. It explains the process for team member commitments and registration requirements within NSPIRES, emphasizing the importance of both individual and organizational registration. Finally, the document provides relevant URLs for further information, including the complete solicitation announcement and guidelines for using the required PDF templates. Overall, this funding opportunity targets researchers interested in advancing space and Earth science through grant initiatives.
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