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Find similar grantsNASA Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2026 is sponsored by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Provides funding for a wide range of research in space and Earth sciences, including astrophysics, heliophysics, and planetary science.
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gov Maintenance Calendar View similar opportunities ROSES 2025: A. 4 Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science National Aeronautics and Space Administration Document Type:Grants Notice Funding Opportunity Number:NNH25ZDA001N-RRNES Funding Opportunity Title:ROSES 2025: A.
4 Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth Science Opportunity Category:Discretionary Opportunity Category Explanation: Funding Instrument Type:Cooperative Agreement Grant Category of Funding Activity:Science and Technology and other Research and Development Expected Number of Awards: Assistance Listings:43.
001 -- Science Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement:No Last Updated Date:Mar 30, 2026 Original Closing Date for Applications:Mar 31, 2026 Current Closing Date for Applications:Aug 31, 2026 Archive Date:Sep 30, 2026 Estimated Total Program Funding: Eligible Applicants:Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification) Additional Information on Eligibility:Proposers must be affiliated with an institution at nspires.
nasaprs. com/ and, in general, NASA provides funding only to U.S. institutions. Organizations outside the U.S. that propose on the basis of a policy of no-exchange-of-funds; consult the NASA Grant and Cooperative Agreement Manual (GCAM) (https://www.
nasa. gov/grants-policy-and-compliance-team/#Regulations) for specific details. Some NRAs may be issued jointly with a non-U.S. organization, e.g., those concerning guest observing programs for jointly sponsored space science programs, that will contain additional special guidelines for non-U.S. participants.
Also reference the GCAM for special instructions for proposals from non-U.S. organizations that involve U.S. personnel for whom NASA support is requested. ## Additional Information Agency Name:NASA Headquarters Description:This program element does not have a proposal due date.
Proposals may be submitted at any time, pending certain eligibility timing issues related to resubmissions and duplicate proposal avoidance, see the program element text and appropriate overview appendix (e.g., B. 1 or C. 1).
The date shown of 8/31/2026 is the last day that proposals may be submitted subject to the ROSES-25 rules and the current GCAM. The ROSES-26 version of this program element is planned to overlap with this ROSES-25 version by a few weeks, allowing continuous submission of proposals across ROSES years. **NOTICE: March 30, 2026.
A new requirement has been added to Section 1 and the point of contact for the NASA flight request system in Section 5. 1. 1 has been updated.
New text is in bold and deleted text is struck through. ** **NOTICE: Amended, January 22, 2026. ****The last date for submission of proposals in****Section 6 has been updated to reflect that ROSES-25 rolling submissions will be open through August 2026.
Also, the points of contact have been updated. New text is in bold and deleted text is struck through. ** **NOTICE: Amended September 22, 2025.
This amendment****announces that those proposing to Earth Science (ROSES Appendix A) to use the****NASA Center for Climate Simulation high-end computing****facility must include $0. 09/SBU in their budget per the instructions provided in****Section 7. 3****of****ROSES-25 A.
1 Earth Science Research Overview****. This applies to all open and future program elements in Appendix A (Earth Science) as of 09/22/2025. ** This synopsis is a generic summary that is posted for each of the many individual "program elements" in NASA’s Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) – 2025 solicitation.
For specific information on this particular program element download and read the PDF of the text of this program element by going to Tables2or3of ROSES athttps://solicitation. nasaprs. com/ROSES2025table2 andhttps://solicitation.
nasaprs. com/ROSES2025table3, respectively, click the title of the program element of interest, a hypertext link will take you to a page for that particular program element. On that page, on the right side under "Announcement Documents" the link on the bottom will be to the PDF of the text of the call for proposals.
For example, if one were interested in the Solar System Science program (NNH25ZDA001N-SCUBED) one would followthe link to the NSPIRES page for that program elementand then to read the text of the call one would click on“C. 2 Solar System Science (. pdf)”to download the text of the call.
If one wanted to set it into the context of the goals, objectives and know the default rules for all elements within Appendix C, the planetary science division, one might download and read“C. 1 Planetary Science Research Program Overview (. pdf)” from that same page.
While the letters and numbers are different for each element within ROSES (A. 10, B. 3, etc.) the basic configuration is always the same, e.g., the letter indicates the Science Division (A is Earth Science, B is Heliophysics etc.) and whatever the letter, #1 is always the division overview.
In 2025, most program elements will be set up for application via Grants. gov only if requested at least 30 days in advance of the due date. For more on Grants.
gov submissions see Section IV(b)v of the ROSES Summary of Solicitation, that may be found at https://solicitation. nasaprs. com/ROSES2025.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Science Mission Directorate (SMD) released its annual omnibus Research Announcement (NRA), Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) – 2025 (OMB Approval Number 2700-0092, CFDA Number 43. 001) on February 21, 2025. In this case "omnibus" means that this NRA has many individual program elements, each with its own due dates and topics.
All together these cover the wide range of basic and applied supporting research and technology supported by SMD. Awards will be made as grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts depending on the nature of the work proposed.
However, most extramural research awards deriving from ROSES will be grants, and many program elements of ROSES specifically exclude contracts, because contracts would not be appropriate for the nature of the work solicited. Funded Co-Is at government labs will receive inter- or intra-agency transfers.
The typical period of performance for an award is three years, but some programs may allow up to five years and others specify shorter periods. In most cases, organizations of every type, Government and private, for profit and not-for-profit, domestic and foreign (with some caveats), may submit proposals without restriction on teaming arrangements.
Tables listing the program elements and due dates (Tables2and3), a table that provides a very top level summary of proposal contents (Table 1), and the full text of the ROSES-2025 "Summary of Solicitation", may all be found NSPIRES athttps://solicitation. nasaprs. com/ROSES2025.
Frequently asked questions for ROSES are posted athttp://science. nasa. gov/researchers/sara/faqs.
Questions concerning specific program elements should be directed to the point(s) of contact for that particular element, who may be found either at the end of the individual program element in the summary table of key information or on the web list of topics and points of contact at:http://science. nasa. gov/researchers/sara/program-officers-list.
General questions concerning ROSES-2025 may be directed to the office of the SMD Deputy Associate Administrator for Research at sara@nasa. gov. Link to Additional Information:Click on the following link to see the full text of the announcement for this funding opportunity. Grantor Contact Information:If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact: Email: krishna.
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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Focused EPSCoR Collaborations Program (FEC) is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation. The FEC program builds interjurisdictional collaborative teams of EPSCoR investigators in STEM focus areas. Projects are investigator-driven and must include researchers from at least two EPSCoR eligible jurisdictions with complementary expertise to address challenges. The program aims to drive discovery and build sustainable STEM capacity. Tennessee is an EPSCoR-eligible jurisdiction.
Engineering of Biomedical Systems (EBMS) Program is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). The EBMS program supports fundamental and transformative research at the interface of engineering and biomedical sciences to solve biomedical problems. Projects should focus on high-impact, transformative methods and technologies, including the development of validated models (living or computational) of normal and pathological tissues and organ systems, and advanced biomanufacturing of three-dimensional tissues and organs.