Proposals to the National Science Foundation

Project Summary (not to exceed 1 page)

Project Description (including Results from Prior NSF Support) (LIMIT=15 pages)

References Cited

Biographical Sketches (LIMIT=2 pages each)

Budget (plus up to 3 pages of budget justification)

Current and Pending Support

Facilities, Equipment and Other Resources

Special Information/Other Supplementary Docs/Mentoring Plan (if applicable)

Appendix (only if allowed by a specific program announcement/solicitation or if approved in advance by the appropriate NSF Assistant Director or designee)

NSF PROPOSAL: REQUIRED SECTIONS

Cover SheetandTable of Contents(mostly generated via Fastlane)

Project Summary (ONE PAGE) which needs to address a Statement of Objectives and Methods To Be Employed, and MUST include separate statements for:

  • the intellectual merit of the proposed activity;
  • thebroader impacts resulting from the proposed activity.

Project Description (15 PAGE LIMIT—including Prior Support)

  • objectives for the period of the proposed work and expected significance;
  • relation to longer-term goals of the PI's project; and
  • relation to the present state of knowledge in the field, to work in progress by the PI under other support and to work in progress elsewhere.
  • should outline the general plan of work, including the broad design of activities to be undertaken, and, where appropriate, provide a clear description of experimental methods and procedures and plans for preservation, documentation, and sharing of data, samples, physical collections, curriculum materials and other related research and education products.
  • must describe the broader impacts resulting from the proposed activities, addressing oneor more of the following as appropriate for the project:

how the project will integrate research and education by advancing discovery and understandingwhile at the same time promoting teaching, training, and learning;

ways in which the proposed activity willbroaden the participation of underrepresented groups (e.g., gender, ethnicity, disability, geographic, etc.);

howthe project will enhance the infrastructure for research and/or education, such as facilities, instrumentation,networks, and partnerships;

how the results of the project will be disseminated broadly to enhance scientific andtechnological understanding; and

potential benefits of the proposed activity to society at large.

Results from Prior NSF Support: if PI or co-PI awarded NSF support in last 5 years

References Cited

Biographical Sketch(es) for all senior personnel, 2 page limit in NSF format

Current and Pending Support for all senior personnel in NSF format

Facilities, Equipment and Other Resources as related to the project

FORMAT FOR NSF BIOSKETCH

(a) Professional Preparation

A list of the individual’s undergraduate and graduate education and postdoctoral training as indicated below:

Undergraduate Institution(s), Major, Degree & Year

Graduate Institution(s), Major, Degree & Year

Postdoctoral Institution(s), Area, Inclusive Dates (years)

(b) Appointments

A list, in reverse chronological order, of all the individual’s academic/professional appointments beginning withthe current appointment.

(c) Publications

A list of: (i) up to 5 publications most closely related to the proposed project; and (ii) up to 5 other significantpublications, whether or not related to the proposed project.

(d) Synergistic Activities

A list of up to five examples that demonstrate the broader impact of the individual’s professional and scholarlyactivities that focuses on the integration and transfer of knowledge as well as its creation.

(e) Collaborators & Other Affiliations

• Collaborators and Co-Editors. A list of all persons in alphabetical order (including their currentorganizational affiliations) who are currently, or who have been collaborators or co-authors with theindividual on a project, book, article, report, abstract or paper during the 48 months preceding thesubmission of the proposal.

• Graduate Advisors and Postdoctoral Sponsors.A list of the names of the individual’s own graduateadvisor(s) and principal postdoctoral sponsor(s), and their current organizational affiliations.

• Thesis Advisor and Postgraduate-Scholar Sponsor. A list of all persons (including theirorganizational affiliations), with whom the individual has had an association as thesis advisor, or withwhom the individual has had an association within the last five years as a postgraduate-scholar sponsor.The total number of graduate students advised and postdoctoral scholars sponsored also must beidentified.