plus & is the current guidance for proposal submission
Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMSP)
Proposals must now include a DMSP created using the tool implemented on Research.gov.
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SciENcv is the only option for preparing NSF biosketch and Current & Pending (Other) Support documents
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-- review and proposal preparation
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Getting to Know NSF
The Program Suitability & Proposal Concept Tool (ProSPCT) is for prospective Principal Investigators (PIs) to contact the National Science Foundation (NSF) to determine suitability of a project idea prior to submission of a proposal.
NSF 101 is an informational series for the science and engineering research community that covers a wide range of topics related to grant seeking, including answers to commonly asked questions and how to communicate with NSF.
NSF101 collaborates with program staff across the agency to provide clear, basic instructions to improve accessibility and demystify the NSF experience.
Slides and videos of NSF webinars and conferences
Proposal Writing and Review
Reminder: URLs are not allowed in proposal components with page limitations
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ICYMI:
- Important to very via download that Research.gov version of proposal is correct
- Incomplete discussion of previous NSF support is the most common reason that proposals are returned without review
- Statement the "Data Management Plan is not needed" is very often found during review to be not true -- a DMP is needed
(19-minute video)
Broader Impacts
For more resources, see Developing Broader Impacts and Outreach Activities
Data Management
-- DMP guidance, including requirements by Directorate, Office, Division Program, or other NSF Unit
Note: Proposals must now include a DMSP created using the tool implemented on Research.gov.
USE of AI in Proposal Development and Review
STEM Education
and
A report from the Institute of Educational Sciences/US ED and the National Science Foundation
- Guidance on building the evidence base in STEM learning
- Provides guidelines for six types of education 鈥渞esearch鈥 projects
- Overview of the nature, justification, evidence generation and so on for each project type
(November, 2018)
A Supplement to the Common Guidelines for Education Research and Development
For other resources, see RD Digital Library >> NSF -- NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION