FUNDING-
Limited Submission – NSF – Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (S-STEM)
(NSF 17-527); March 28. 2018
Purpose: The National Science
Foundation (NSF) Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and
Mathematics (S-STEM) program
addresses the need for a high quality STEM workforce in STEM disciplines
supported by the program and for the increased success of low-income
academically talented students with demonstrated financial need who are pursuing
associate, baccalaureate, or graduate degrees in science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The program provides awards to fund
scholarships and to advance the adaptation, implementation, and study of
effective evidence-based curricular and co-curricular activities that support
recruitment, retention, transfer (if appropriate), student success,
academic/career pathways, and graduation in STEM. The STEM disciplines supported
by the S-STEM program include:
Biological
sciences (except medicine and other clinical fields);
Physical
sciences (including physics, chemistry, astronomy, and materials science);
Mathematical
sciences;
Computer
and information sciences;
Geosciences;
Engineering;
and
Technology areas
associated with the preceding disciplines (for example, biotechnology, chemical
technology, engineering technology, information technology,
etc.)
Note: In addition, the
S-STEM program also supports a small number of conferences, workshops, and
special projects that generate knowledge to better understand issues in the
recruitment, retention, student success, degree attainment, and entry into the
STEM workforce by low-income students. Proposals (no institutional limit) for
conferences and workshops may be submitted at any time during the year. A
prospective PI is encouraged to contact an S-STEM program officer prior to
submitting a proposal.
Funding
Amount/ Project Period:
·
Track
1 proposals (Institutional Capacity Building) - up to $650,000 for 5
years.
·
Track
2 proposals (Design and Development: Single Institution) - up to $1 million for
5 years.
·
Track
3 proposals (Design and Development: Multi-Institutional Consortia) - up to $5
million for 5 years.
Link
to Funding Opportunity
Announcement
Institutional
Limit: 1 per eligible
college
An
institution may submit one proposal(either as a single institution or as
subawardee or a member of a
Collaborative
Research project) from each constituent school or college that awards degrees
in an eligible field.
Internal
Competition: Please
contact your Associate Dean for Research for information on internal
coordination procedures and deadlines.
Agency
Deadline: March
28, 2018