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NASA EPSCoR Workshop and Travel Support for NASA Collaboration and Proposal Development is sponsored by Nevada NASA EPSCoR. This funding supports facilitating new research collaborations among NASA Centers and NSHE faculty by competitively awarding travel grants and workshop funds. Workshops provide an opportunity for NSHE researchers to discuss and form collaborations.
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NASA EPSCoR Workshop and Travel Support for NASA Collaboration and Proposal Development Application Deadline: Ongoing Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Tweitter Share this article on Pinterest Share this article on LinkedIn The Nevada NASA EPSCoR program announces available funding for Workshop and Travel Support for NASA Collaboration and Proposal Development.
Goal : Facilitate new research collaborations among NASA Centers and NSHE faculty by competitively awarding travel grants and workshop funds. Workshops : Topical workshops provide a unique opportunity for NSHE researchers to discuss and form collaborations for training and proposal development purposes. Workshop awards may provide one to two days of meeting time for specific training and proposal development efforts.
Workshops also provide potential to develop collaborations among NSHE faculty, NASA scientists/engineers and industry. Travel Grants : Early-career and mid-career faculty who are engaged in research re-alignment will be given priority for travel grants. Travel grants will be awarded to cover costs for NSHE faculty to travel to NASA Centers and in some instances to visit businesses involved in NASA missions.
Funding : Travel and workshop funds will be distributed as long as funds remain for each grant year. Depending on available funds, it is anticipated that travel awards will not exceed $2,500 total and workshop awards will not exceed $5,000 total with a 1:1 Federal to State Match. Unrecovered F&A must be included as part of the state match.
Matching funds will be provided by State Special Projects fund. Each submitted application must include budgets signed by the Sponsored Projects Office or Business Managers from the lead institution. Awards will be made to the requesting faculty member.
It is expected that each institution will receive both Federal and State matching funds close to the 1:1 match requirement. Please read the full solicitation for all relevant details. There is no deadline, but all travel and workshop funds will be fully expended annually before the start of a new funding year (typically July 1).
Are you applying for funding to support Travel or Workshop? * Institution * College of Southern Nevada Desert Research Institute Great Basin College Nevada State College Truckee Meadows Community College University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno Western Nevada College Have you received funding from NASA EPSCoR in the last five years? If so, please describe below.
* Research interests of faculty/participants: * Proposed list of attendees/travelers from within NSHE: * List of key external entities that you propose to engage with during this travel or workshop (i.e. NASA Center Personnel and Industry representatives): * Workshop and/or Travel Information Proposed start date of travel/workshop: * Proposed end date of travel/workshop: * Proposed location of travel/workshop: * A complete application consists of the online form you have just completed and a single PDF with a 1-2 Page Description and a Signed Budget and Budget Justification.
1-2 Page Description of the proposed event. Based on the information provided within this solicitation, write a brief description detailing: How this travel or workshop funding will create new collaboration(s) or meet with ongoing collaborators. What topic(s) areas will be discussed with the potential for this funding to lead to a collaboration on a new proposal.
How this workshop/travel will help to meet the goals of NASA and develop the research portfolio and/or infrastructure in Nevada. Signed Budget and Budget Justification Sponsored Programs Officer (SPO) or Business Manager to provide: A brief description of your proposed request with, a signed budget and budget/justification detailing the amount requested and cost breakdown with balanced federal and state match funds.
There is a 1:1 state match requirement. Faculty, students and NSHE personnel may request funds for travel and workshop materials and supplies but not salaries. Travel costs are allowable to support travel for visiting external scientists.
Funds cannot be used for equipment or construction/remodeling of facilities, foreign travel, or for civil-service personnel travel. The budget must be completed using the NSHE excel form provided. All dollar amounts must be discussed in the budget justification.
The budget must include applicable F&A (indirect costs) for your institution. All budgets must be signed by the applicant institution’s Business Office/Office of Sponsored Projects. If selected for funding, final budgets will be reviewed and if necessary the PI may be asked to consider a funding reduction based on the availability of funds.
Although it is not required , if available, letters of interest from NASA Center (or business engaged in NASA missions) personnel may be included in PDF upload. Upload Request PDF * Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 2 GB.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Faculty from Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) institutions including UNLV, UNR, Nevada State College, Desert Research Institute, and community colleges; requires 1:1 federal-to-state match. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $2,500 for travel awards; up to $5,000 for workshop awards (requires 1:1 match) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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