Funding Announcements
Grant Training Center - The Letter That Will Get You Funded (Article)
Posted January 25, 2023
Disciplines: All
In this article by the Grant Training Center, GTC staff share tips on constructing a viable letter of intent.
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NSF - Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support format changes
Posted January 25, 2023
Disciplines: All
NSF has issued a new template and guidance on formatting biographical sketches and on current and pending support documents. Proposals due on or after January 30, 2023.
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NSF S-STEM Symposia Webinars
Posted January 25, 2023
Disciplines: All
The AAAS S-STEM Resource and Evaluation Center (REC) is hosting a series of proposal preparation webinars. We will be joined by NSF S-STEM program staff, who will answer your questions about the 2023 S-STEM solicitation and the proposal preparation process. In addition, the AAAS S-STEM REC team will give an overview of the assistance it will provide grantees, including evaluation plan support. Please watch the NSF narrated slide show prior to attending a webinar:
- Thursday, J...
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Summary of Changes to the PAPPG (NSF 23-1)
Posted January 25, 2023
Disciplines: All
NSF has issued a summary of all changes to the PAPPG guidance (NSF 23-1), effective for all proposals due on or after January 30, 2023.
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“Pitch” your grant concept and connect with thousands of STEM Ecosystem collaborators nationally - February 2
Posted January 25, 2023
Sustainable grant opportunities with thousands of STEM-based organizations nationally.
Our concept is a “pitch” event where researchers working on a specific grant RFPs (IES/EIR/CSforAll in this case) can recruit partners from some 90+ US STEM Learning Ecosystems. For reference, each STEM Learning Ecosystem can represent hundreds of diverse collaborators from education, business, community, and government organizations and often serves as the interface for broader level STEM-based c...
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Get your NIH proposal funded with this grant development workshop
Posted January 18, 2023
Disciplines: All
The Graduate School is pleased to offer complimentary registration for the following workshop opportunity to individuals who 1) have never received a NIH award, and 2) agree to submit a NIH proposal by June 30, 2025.
The Two-Day Professional NIH Grant Development live online workshop, hosted by the Grant Training Center, addresses essential NIH research resources, as well as the conversion of ideas into fundable research. Following the workshop, you will understand how to navi...
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HHS Office of Research Integrity Interactive Training Video - Feedback Requested by mid-March
Posted January 18, 2023
Disciplines: All
In the HHS training video "The Lab: Avoiding Research Misconduct," you become the lead characters in an interactive movie and make decisions about integrity in research that can have long-term consequences.
The simulation addresses Responsible Conduct of Research topics such as avoiding research misconduct, mentorship responsibilities, handling of data, responsible authorship, and questionable research practices.
To access the video, click here.
Please send your comments to ...
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NSF Policy Office Webinar Series 2023 – Begins Today (1-19-23)
Posted January 18, 2023
NSF has implemented revised versions of the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending (Other) Support formats for consistency with the Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 23-1). The requirement to use the revised formats is effective for proposals submitted or due on or after January 30, 2023.
These revised formats are now available in SciENcv and on the NSF Policy Office website. As a reminder, the mandate to use SciENcv ...
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Should Multiple DMS Plans Be Submitted With Each Application for Funding, Including Large, Multicomponent Awards?
Posted January 18, 2023
Disciplines: All
No. The Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Policy expects only one DMS Plan to be submitted with each application and does not expect separate Plans to be developed for individual projects under that application. In multicomponent applications, the DMS Plan must be in included in the Overall component. Applicants are encouraged to determine whether and how to coordinate responsibilities with respect to Plans with all Program Directors/Principal Investigators and all Key Personne...
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STEP Applications Due This Friday (1-20-23)
Posted January 18, 2023
Disciplines: All
Seed grants for Transitional and Exploratory Projects (STEP) provides seed funding on a competitive basis to SIUE faculty and staff to support research and creative activities. Seed funding is intended to encourage faculty to initiate new research directions or new research projects. Seed grant funding is not intended to sustain or supplement current research programs.
Faculty members beyond the early stages of their careers must demonstrate how the STEP project represents a s...
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NIH Career Development (“K”) Awards Webinar – January 12
Posted January 11, 2023
Discipline(s): All
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the world's largest government funder of biomedical research. Most of the NIH budget supports grants to universities, medical schools, and research institutions across the U.S. This presentation will focus on NIH’s K awards for research career development. NIH offers several K programs, each aimed at a different population or career stage. In the webinar, we will explore each of these, developing a process to select the most ap...
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NIH Evaluating Updating their Review Criteria
Posted January 11, 2023
NIH has issued a request for information (RFI) seeking feedback on revising and simplifying the peer review framework for research project grant applications. The goal of this effort is to facilitate the mission of scientific peer review – identification of the strongest, highest-impact research.
NIH proposes to reorganize the five review criteria into three factors, with Factors 1 and 2 receiving a numerical score. Reviewers will be instructed to consider all three facto...
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NSF Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE): Core Programs, Large Projects – Due February 28
Posted January 11, 2023
Discipline(s): Computer, Information Science and Engineering
NSF’s Computer and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) has released a new solicitation on Core Programs, Large Projects. This solicitation invites proposals on bold new ideas tackling ambitious and fundamental research problems within scope of one or more of the participating CISE divisions core programs listed above, and that are well suited to a large-scale integrated collaborative effort. Teams should consist of two or...
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NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 23-1)
Posted January 11, 2023
Discipline(s): All
NSF has issued the Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 23-1).
The new PAPPG will be effective for proposals submitted or due on or after January 30, 2023. Significant changes include:
- Revisions to incorporate Research.gov as the replacement for FastLane for proposal preparation and submission.
- Information about the use of Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) and the BAA Management System (BAAM).
- Revisions to the certification for Responsible and Ethic...
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Seed Grants for Transitional and Exploratory Projects (STEP) – Applications Due January 20
Posted January 11, 2023
Discipline(s): All
Seed grants for Transitional and Exploratory Projects (STEP) provides seed funding on a competitive basis to SIUE faculty and staff to support research and creative activities. Seed funding is intended to encourage faculty to initiate new research directions or new research projects. Seed grant funding is not intended to sustain or supplement current research programs.
Faculty members beyond the early stages of their careers must demonstrate how the STEP project represents a...
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Call for Artwork - ART X CLIMATE - Due January 27
Posted January 04, 2023
Discipline(s): Arts
The U.S. Global Change Research Program, in collaboration with Smithsonian Institution, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Science Foundation, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, invites artists to engage in the development of the Fifth National Climate Assessment by creatively visualizing climate change in the United States: its causes, impacts, and manifestations; our shared vulnerabilities; and the strength of our collective respons...
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GrantForward Training (Zoom Webinar) – January 13
Posted January 04, 2023
Discipline(s): All
Date: January 13, 2023
Time: 11:00am
Zoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/8864950918?pwd=MG02MEt4ekNSNW9ZbHpiUUNNbEtvZz09.
GrantForward staff will walk attendees through various use cases such as finding grants, receiving recommendations, and learning strategic information so that you can get the most out of GrantForward for your research.
The registration via google form is used just in case you wanted to keep track of those who are interested. If not needed, you can simply ann...
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Mileage rate increase to 65.5 cents per mile for 2023
Posted January 04, 2023
Discipline(s): Arts
Beginning on January 1, 2023, the standard mileage rates for the use of a vehicle will be 65.5 cents per mile driven for business use, up 3 cents from the previous year.
For more information, see this link.
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Paul Simon grant applications due February 8, 2023
Posted January 04, 2023
Discipline(s): All
The Paul Simon Outstanding Teacher-Scholar Award is presented to a SIUE faculty member in order to recognize the role of interdependence of research/scholarship and teaching. The Award confirms SIUE's belief that an individual must be a good scholar to be a good teacher.
Complete applications are due by 4:30pm on February 8th, 2023.
For more information, visit https://www.siue.edu/funding/internal-funding/simon.shtml
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Seed Grants for Transitional and Exploratory Projects (STEP) – Applications Due January 20
Posted January 04, 2023
Discipline(s): All
Seed grants for Transitional and Exploratory Projects (STEP) provides seed funding on a competitive basis to SIUE faculty and staff to support research and creative activities. Seed funding is intended to encourage faculty to initiate new research directions or new research projects. Seed grant funding is not intended to sustain or supplement current research programs.
Faculty members beyond the early stages of their careers must demonstrate how the STEP project repres...
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