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National
Science Foundation Funding Opportunities
The National Science Foundation funds
research and education in science and engineering. It
does this through grants, contracts, and cooperative
agreements to more than 2,000 colleges, universities,
and other research and/or education institutions in
all parts of the United States. The Foundation accounts
for about 20 percent of federal support to academic
institutions for basic research.
Each year, NSF receives approximately 30,000 new or
renewal support proposals for research, graduate and
postdoctoral fellowships, and math/science/engineering
education projects; it makes approximately 9,000 new
awards. These typically go to universities, colleges,
academic consortia, nonprofit institutions, and small
businesses.
The agency operates no laboratories itself but does
support National Research Centers, certain oceanographic
vessels, and Antarctic research stations. The Foundation
also supports cooperative research between universities
and industry and U.S. participation in international
scientific efforts.
Click here to go to WHOI's Grants &
Services Page on NSF: http://www.whoi.edu/administration/g_cs/proposal/agency_nsfcookbook.html
Click here to learn more about NSF Programs. http://www.nsf.gov/funding/
Click here to learn more about NSF proposals using FastLane:
https://www.fastlane.nsf.gov/a1/newstan.htm
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