0_Funding

This page lists some funding opportunities. You can always check Grant on MIT website for more informations.

  1. Budget Preparation

    1. RADAR Query: (can go and put in dates to pull award information from a specific date)

    2. TEAR: Payroll and compensation. Certify My Effort Report. and certify.

    3. Funding submission deadlines.

  1. Startup

  2. New announcements

  3. Facebook

  4. Sony Research Award

    1. NSF Programs

      • NSF Bio: (Dear Colleagues:Please be advised that the National Science Foundation (NSF) has designated the National Institutes of Health’s SciENcv (Science Experts Network Curriculum Vitae) as an NSF-approved format for submission of biographical sketch(es) and is encouraging its use to prepare a biographical sketch for inclusion in proposals to NSF. In accordance with the current Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 19-1), a biographical sketch (limited to two pages) is required for each individual identified as senior personnel on a proposal, and a separate biographical sketch PDF file, or other NSF-approved format, must be uploaded in FastLane for each designated individual (see PAPPG Chapter II.C.2.f.). These biographical sketch and file format requirements also apply to NSF proposals submitted through Research.gov and Grants.gov. Use of an NSF-approved format aims to reduce administrative burden and improve efficiencies by providing proposers with a compliant and reusable way to maintain this information for subsequent proposal submissions to NSF, while also ensuring that the information is submitted in a searchable composition. Beginning with the next iteration of the PAPPG (expected to be implemented in January 2020), NSF will only accept PDFs for biographical sketches that are generated through use of an NSF-approved format. A description of NSF-approved format(s) will be posted on the NSF website when the PAPPG is issued. A draft version of the PAPPG was published in the Federal Register for public comment. The deadline for submitting comments is COB July 29, 2019. Multiple training resources are available on the SciENcv website. The following website resources may be of assistance to proposers preparing a biographical sketch using the SciENcv format:

      • NSF CPS: Cyber Physical System (Deadline: March 1,)

      • NSF SaTC: no deadline. https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2019/nsf19603/nsf19603.htm, link

      • NSF EPCN: Energy, Power, Control, and Networks (EPCN). 1; 2; 3

      • NSF IIS: Information and Intelligent Systems (IIS): Core Programs (large, medium, and small: Oct. 19)

  1. DOE EERE

    1. ARPA-E

      • 2021 ARPA-E Open: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/

      • Applicant registeration: https://arpa-e-foa.energy.gov/registration.aspx

    1. Agencies will get more funding: DOD, NNSA (nuclear security), and Dept of Homeland Security

    • DARPA

      • Program Managers

      • Opportunities

        • https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2017-09-07

      • Army Research Office http://www.aro.army.mil

      • Office of Naval Research http://www.onr.navy.mil/

      • Air Force Office of Scientific Research http://www.wpafb.af.mil/afrl/afosr/

    • DURIP

      • DTRA

      • DNA

      • NSA

      • NASA

    • Idaho Lab

Active Opportunities

  • DHS S&T Center of Excellence for Cross-Border Threat Screening and Supply Chain Defense – Lead (link) – Due August 4, 2017 – Up to $3,500,000 (subject to availability of funds) per year for 10 years

  • DHS S&T Center of Excellence for Cross-Border Threat Screening and Supply Chain Defense – Partner (link) – Due August 4, 2017 – Up to $500,000; total will be distributed over the two year period of performance (Subject to availability of funds and project execution)