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Student Travel Grant – Florida Space Grant Consortium 2025-2026 Student Travel Grants The NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium will be supporting student travel requests (up to $750 for each project). Please contact jaydeep. mukherjee@ucf.
edu, if your request will exceed $750. Due to limited funds, we may not be able to support requests exceeding $750. A request for funding for student travel should be submitted by a faculty advisor in a Florida university or College, affiliated with FSGC , through that institution’s Sponsored Research Office.
Proposals not submitted through the affiliate institution’s Sponsored Research Office will not be accepted. The funds can be utilized only for travel expenses, not for stipends or materials/supplies. Only students who are US citizens are eligible for travel reimbursement through the FSGC travel grant.
Work and/or student involvement in the project should commence only AFTER receipt of signed award documents from Univ. of Central Florida, acting as fiscal agents of NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium. Travel Grant Requirements Traveler(s) must be a US citizen and must be identified in the proposal.
Travel cannot be international. Travel must be for presenting a paper or poster. If neither, please state why the travel is crucial for the traveler.
The request should include: student travel grant-proposal-cover-page Name of conference or workshop and location Relevance to NASA and connection with one or more NASA’s Mission Directorates. URL of the meeting/workshop/conference (if known) Budget must identify airfare, car rental, hotel costs, meals, registration and any other miscellaneous items like shuttle services, tolls etc. Indirect cost is limited to 10%.
Total budget cannot exceed $750 Indirect cost is determined as per Clause 4. 4 of the signed Master Agreements between UCF, acting on behalf of FSGC and the awardee institutio n. Support for these projects are solely from the NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium.
The indirect cost rate for FSGC programs is 10%, except for fellowships, scholarships, and internships. Please email the signed proposal to jaydeep. mukherjee@ucf.
edu Please contact Jaydeep Mukherjee (jaydeep. mukherjee@ucf. edu) if you have any questions.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: U. S. citizen students at FSGC-affiliated Florida universities or colleges presenting a paper or poster at a domestic conference; applications submitted by faculty advisors. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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