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Getting a Piece of the Funding Action

Getting a Piece of the Funding Action. Alan R. Hevner Professor - University of South Florida ahevner@coba.usf.edu. Presentation Outline. My NSF Experiences NSF Programs and Solicitations Preparing a Proposal The Review Process Words of Wisdom Questions and Discussion.

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Getting a Piece of the Funding Action

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  1. Getting a Piece of the Funding Action Alan R. Hevner Professor - University of South Florida ahevner@coba.usf.edu SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  2. Presentation Outline • My NSF Experiences • NSF Programs and Solicitations • Preparing a Proposal • The Review Process • Words of Wisdom • Questions and Discussion SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  3. Directorate for Biological Directorate for Mathematical Sciences & Physical Sciences Directorate for Computer & Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences Information Science & Engineering Directorate for Education & Human Resources Office of International Science & Engineering National Science Foundation National Science Office of Inspector General Board Administrative Offices Office of the Director CISE Office Cyberinfrastructure Directorate for Engineering Directorate for Geosciences Office of Polar Programs SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  4. Office of the Assistant Director for CISE Assistant Director Dr. Jeannette Wing IIS Information and Intelligent Systems Division Director Dr. Haym Hirsh Deputy DD MaryLou Maher CCF Computing and Communications Foundations Division Director Dr. Sampath Kannan CNS Computer and Network Systems Division Director Dr. Ty Znat Deputy DD Rajinder Khosla CISE Organizational Chart SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  5. IIS Information and Intelligent Systems CCF Computing and Communications Foundations CNS Computer and Network Systems  Algorithmic Foundations Core Programs  Human-Centered Computing   Networking Technology and Systems Computer Systems Research  Communications and Information Foundations  Information Integration and Informatics ~ 70-75% of CISE Budget in these Core Programs  Software and Hardware Foundations Robust Intelligence  CISECore Research Programs SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  6. CISE Core Programs • Funding Opportunities at http://www.nsf.gov • CCF: NSF 09-555 • IIS: NSF09-556 • CNS: NSF09-557 • Project Types: • Medium and Large • team awards of larger funding levels and longer durations • multi-investigator collaborative projects • Small: one or two investigator projects • CISE-wide Deadlines (Time Windows): • August 1 – 30, 2009; Medium (same dates annually thereafter) • Nov. 1 – 28, 2009: Large (same dates annually thereafter) • Dec. 1 – 17, 2009: Small (same dates annually thereafter) SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  7. CISE Cross-Cutting Programs: FY2010 • Three focus areas • Data-Intensive Computing • Network Science and Engineering • Trustworthy Computing • Current solicitation: NSF09-558 • Same proposal windows • Areas that cut across the CISE divisions and that could benefit from intellectual contributions of researchers with expertise in a number of fields or sub-fields SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  8. Additional CISE-wide Programs • Expeditions in Computing • Cyber-Enabled Discovery and Innovation (CDI) • CreativeIT • Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience (CRCNS) • CISE PATHways (CPATH) to Revitalized Education in Computing • Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) • Computer Research Infrastructure (CRI) SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  9. EAGER and RAPID • The Small Grants for Exploratory Research (SGER) program will be replaced by the following two programs: Grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID) – • will support quick-response research on natural or anthropogenic disasters and similar unanticipated events • Requests may be for up to $200K and of one year duration • project descriptions are expected to be brief (two to five pages) and include clear statements as to why the proposed research is of an urgent nature EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER) • will support high-risk, exploratory and potentially transformative research. • Requests may be for up to $300K and of up to two years duration. • project description is expected to be brief (five to eight pages) and include clear statements as to why this project is appropriate for EAGER funding • More details in Grant Proposal Guide (09-1) SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  10. NSF Cross-Foundation Programs • Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program • NSF 08-557; CISE Deadline: July 22, 2009 • Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) • NSF 09-519; Deadline: Sept. 14, 2009 • Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU and REU Sites) • NSF07-569; Deadlines: Supplements contact PO • Research in Undergraduate Institutions  (RUI) • NSF 00-144; Deadline: Proposals Accepted Anytime • Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers Program (I/UCRC) • NSF 09-565; Deadline: Sept. 25, 2009 (Refer to solicitation for deadline details and submission procedures) • Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry  (GOALI) • NSF 09-516; (refer to solicitations for Deadlines; Supplement requests accepted anytime – contact cognizant PO) • Office of International Science and Engineering Programs • For Example: Partnerships for International Research and Education (PIRE); NSF 09-505; Deadlines – Sept. 18, 2009 SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  11. NSF Experiences • Invaluable insights into NSF processes • Research vision and strategic planning • Identifying and structuring programs • Writing program solicitations • Interacting with researchers • Proposal review process (Gold Standard) • Making awards • Award follow on activities • Annual Reports and Highlights SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  12. Preparing an NSF Proposal • Website: http://www.nsf.gov/funding/preparing/ • Study NSF Grant Proposal Guide (GPG) • Find previous awards in similar research areas • http://www.research.gov • Contact PIs in fields of interest • Focus on Transformative Research • Enhancing Support of Transformative Research at the NSF, May 2007, http://nsf.gov/pubs/2007/nsb0732/nsb0732.pdf SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  13. Keys for NSF Success • Understand the Merit Review Process • http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/meritreview/index.jsp • Get to know the Program Managers in your areas of interest • Call and/or visit • Submit innovative proposals • In response to existing Program Solicitations • Organize planning workshops to identify research directions • Talk to the cognizant program director(s) • Help NSF in reviewing submitted proposals • Contact the cognizant program director(s) to volunteer • Agree to provide a review or serve on a review panel when asked SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  14. Subscribe to NSF’s mailing list Special Emphasis Programs www.nsf.gov SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  15. SIGHealth Research Funding • Many Health IT Research Projects fall ‘between the cracks’ of NIH and NSF • NIH Research Solicitations • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm - Enter Health IT • NSF Research Solicitations • http://nsf.gov/funding - Enter Health IT SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

  16. Questions and Discussion SIGHEALTH Panel - AMCIS 2009

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