Mathematical Sciences Infrastructure Program
Federal opportunity from Public Agency. Place of performance: United States.
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- United States
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Description
The Mathematical Sciences Infrastructure Program aims to foster the health of the mathematical sciences research community by supporting core research, training projects, and conference/workshop proposals. Proposals should demonstrate engagement in developing or enhancing the mathematical sciences research infrastructure in the U.S. and explain the regional or national scale impact of the activity. Key aspects of the program include:
• Novel projects supporting research infrastructure across... | Title: Mathematical Sciences Infrastructure Program, Agency: U.S. National Science Foundation, State: United States of America, Open Date: 8/7/2020, Close Date: 8/4/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/6/2026
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The Mathematical Sciences Infrastructure Program seeks to enhance the mathematical sciences research community by funding core research, training projects, and conferences. Proposals must demonstrate their potential impact on the regional or national scale and should highlight innovative projects aimed at improving research infrastructure. This program is managed by the U.S. National Science Foundation, with a solicitation open from August 7, 2020, to August 4, 2026.
The buyer is looking to support projects that strengthen the mathematical sciences research infrastructure in the U.S., with a focus on novel initiatives that can make a significant impact on the community.
- Organizations with expertise in mathematical sciences
- Academic institutions involved in research
- Non-profits focused on STEM education
- Develop core research projects
- Initiate training programs
- Organize conferences and workshops
- Enhance regional mathematical sciences infrastructure
- Demonstrate national impact of proposals
- Executive summary of the proposal
- Detailed project description
- Budget justification
- Timeline of project activities
- Description of regional/national impact
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- Adhere to NSF guidelines for proposal submissions
- Ensure alignment with mathematical sciences objectives
- Develop clear budgetistics reflecting project needs
- Consider overall funding limits set by NSF
- Collaborate with academic institutions
- Engage with other organizations in STEM fields
- Form partnerships with local educational entities
- Potential for inadequate demonstration of impact
- Competition from a high volume of proposals
- Changes in NSF priorities during the proposal period
- What specific areas of infrastructure improvement are prioritized?
- Are there preferred or priority project types?
- What metrics will be used to evaluate proposal success?
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