Should proposals from non-profit research organizations address the broader impacts criterion and the integration of research and education?
Yes. Every proposal regardless of submitting institution will be evaluated on both NSF merit review criteria – the intellectual merit and the broader impacts of the proposed effort. Integrating research and education should be addressed as well. Non-profit research organizations should take special care to explain how their proposals will provide these benefits.
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