Funding-Rapid Response Research Grants
Available for Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill Research;
December 15, 2010
May 27, 2010
In light of the
recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, we would like to remind you that the
National Science Foundation (NSF) has in place a mechanism to receive and review
proposals having a severe urgency with regard to availability of, or access to
data, facilities or specialized equipment, as well as quick-response research
on natural or anthropogenic disasters and similar unanticipated events.
This Rapid Response
Research (RAPID) mechanism has been regularly used to enable research on
unanticipated events such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or any other
event where a timely presence is required to enable the research. A
number of RAPID awards were made to support research on the earthquakes earlier
this year in Haiti and Chile, and awards are being made related to the oil
spill.
RAPID is a special grant mechanism developed specifically to respond to unusual
circumstances where a timely response is essential to achieving research
results. To help determine whether the proposed research is appropriate
for NSF’s RAPID funding, potential investigators must contact the NSF program
officer(s) most germane to the proposal topic before submitting a RAPID proposal.
Complete guidance on
submitting a RAPID proposal is located on NSF’s web site at: http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf10_1/gpg_2.jsp#IID1.
Sincerely, |
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Arden
L. Bement, Jr. |
Cora
B. Marrett |
Director |
Acting
Deputy Director |