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NSF, EPSCoR, and Alaska ACE Uma D. Venkateswaran Program Director, NSF EPSCoR 703-292-7732
NSF, EPSCoR, and Alaska ACE
Uma D. Venkateswaran
Program Director, NSF EPSCoR
[email protected]
703-292-7732
Alaska State Meeting
Fairbanks, AK
October 23, 2013
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Outline
• Shutdown impacts /reopen updates
• NSF Funding Opportunities
• NSF EPSCoR
• AK’s RII Track‐1 award (IIA‐1208927)
(Reporting requirements and operations)
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Post‐shutdown Updates
• Continuing Resolution (CR) until January 15, 2014
• All NSF Systems (FastLane, Research.gov, …) are up and operating
• Resumption of NSF Operation Information at: http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/postshutdown.jsp
• Revised Deadlines for proposals due between Oct 1‐25, 2013
• Project Reports that became overdue during Oct 1‐16 should be submitted via Research.gov ASAP
• Review Panels cancelled during Shutdown will be rescheduled (expect delays in processing of proposals)
• Stay tuned for more information
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Shutdown updates (cont’d)
• During Oct. 1‐16, NSF ‐‐ received no proposals
‐‐ sent no proposals for review
‐‐ conducted no review panels ‐‐ made no new awards or payments for
existing awards • Now working on handling backlogs and restoring normal activities as scheduled 4
NSF Organizational Chart
National Science Board (NSB)
Office of the Inspector General
Directorate
Division
Program
Director
Deputy Director
Budget, Finance
& Award
Management
(BFA)
Information
& Resource
Management
(IRM)
Office
Sections
or Units
Office of Diversity &
Inclusion
Office of the General
Council
Biological Sciences (BIO)
Geosciences (GEO)
Computer &
Information
Sci & Engg
(CISE)
Mathematical & Physical Sciences (MPS)
Engineering
(ENG)
Social,
Behavioral &
Economic
Sci (SBE)
Education &
Human
Resources
(EHR)
Office of Legislative &
Public Affairs
Office of International &
Integrative Activities
Int’l Sci & Eng
EPSCoR
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Funding Opportunities
 NSF Website: http://www.nsf.gov
Funding tab: Search Funding Opportunities, Recent Opportunities, Interdisciplinary Research, . .  Award Search: Key words, Institutions, …..
 About NSF: Organization List → EHR → HRD → BCC (Building Community and Capacity)‐SBE/EHR (next generation data resources), …….
 NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG) NSF 13‐1 (Effective Jan 14, 2013)
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappguide/nsf13001/n
sf13_1.pdf 6
Interdisciplinary Research Portal
http://www.nsf.gov/od/oia/additional_resources/interdisciplinary_research/index.jsp
1. Go to http://www.nsf.gov;
2. Select “Funding” tab
3. Choose “Interdisciplinary Research” from the drop down menu
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Some Cross‐cutting
Funding Opportunities
– Increasing the Participation and Advancement of Women in Academic Science and Engineering Careers (ADVANCE)
– Cyberinfrastructure Framework for the 21st Century (CIF21)
– Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR)
– Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI)
– Innovation Corps Program (I‐Corps)
– NSF Research Traineeship Program (NRT)
– Integrated NSF Support Promoting Interdisciplinary Research and Education (INSPIRE)
– Major Research Instrumentation (MRI)
– Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
– Research in Undergraduate Institutions (RUI)
– Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability (SEES)
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For More Information
ADVANCE: http://www.nsf.gov/advance
CIF21: http://www.nsf.gov/cif21
EPSCoR: http://www.nsf.gov/epscor
GOALI: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504699
I‐Corps: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=504672
IGERT: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=12759
INSPIRE/CREATIV: http://www.nsf.gov/creativ
MRI: http://www.nsf.gov/mri/
REU: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5517
RUI: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5518
SEES: http://www.nsf.gov/sees
http://www.nsf.gov/staff
http://www.nsf.gov/staff/orglist.jsp
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EPSCoR aims to increase competitiveness by …
• catalyzing key research themes
• activating effective collaborations
• broadening participation in Sci & Eng
• using EPSCoR as programmatic test bed (for development, implementation, evaluation)
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EPSCoR Investment Strategies
• Research Infrastructure Improvement Awards (RII)
Supports physical, human, and cyber infrastructure at
academic institutions in EPSCoR Jurisdictions
• Co-Funding with NSF Directorates and Offices
Supports proposals from EPSCoR jurisdictions by
co-investment with disciplinary research programs in their
meritorious proposals
• Outreach Activities and Workshops
Brings EPSCoR jurisdictional investigators together with
NSF program staff; builds mutual awareness and
contacts; catalyzes potential collaborations
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Alaska’s Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII) Track‐1 Award
Alaska Adapting to Changing Environment (ACE)
• 5‐year Co‐operative agreement (July 2012‐ June 2017)
– Co‐operatively managed between UAF and the NSF
– Annual increment of $4 M contingent upon performance progress (Report due on April 1)
– More reporting  More oversight 
– PLEASE assist the AK EPSCoR Leadership and Administrative Team when they ask for information
 YES we need it, YES it is a lot, YES we have firm deadlines!
– Create and update your ‘Drupal’ Profile (ERCore)
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As the project progresses
“What did we accomplish that we said we would
accomplish?”
“Where did we come up short – how should we revise our
program to ensure success next year?”
“Did our External Advisory Board and evaluators
agree with our assessment of our progress to date?”
“Were our strategic plan milestones used as the basis for
measuring progress in our Annual Progress Report?”
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Reporting Annual Project progress to NSF
• Report (via Research. gov) progress in and impacts of each program element (Research, Education, Cyber infrastructure, Outreach, Diversity, Evaluation, Management) – Activities, Accomplishments, and Impacts during the reporting period.
• What was accomplished and how? • What are the results/outcomes (publications, presentations, grant proposals, other products, training, and diversity)? • Who are the players? ‐‐ Faculty, students at all levels, collaborators, different departments (interdisciplinary?), different institutions/sectors (across AK, US, international?)
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Reporting (cont’d)
• Major accomplishments in Year x in every program element
• x faculty, y students (which institutions) in specific project components
• New hires completed this year ‐‐ comparison to goals
• Diversity programs, aggregate participant demographics
• Progress toward Strategic Plan goals, Programmatic Terms and Conditions, Evaluation recommendations (including Reverse Site Visit) • Challenges/delays in Year x and plans for next year (course corrections in strategies to accomplish goals)
• Expenditures (as planned or changes/delays in Year x and plans for next year)
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Co‐operative Agreement
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Strategic Plan
External Advice/Review
NSF Reporting & Review
Periodic updates to strategies
NSF
Activities & Impacts
Leadership
EAB, Eval
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Thank you
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