What advice can NSF provide to proposers that did not submit earlier this fiscal year and who therefore do not have a proposal already in-house at NSF that may be considered for Recovery Act funding?
NSF is planning to use the majority of the $2 billion in Research and Related Activities provided by the Recovery Act for proposals that are already in-house. There are upcoming deadlines, however, to which proposers can still submit for NSF FY 2009 funding. In addition, NSF plans to post solicitations this spring for the Academic Research Infrastructure program (funded at $200 million), the Science Masters program (funded at $15 million) and the Major Research Instrumentation Program (funded at $300 million). Proposers are invited to review the requirements in these solicitations when they are posted, and, if they meet the criteria, to apply to the program(s).
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