Dear Colleagues:

Please note that the Overview/abstract of proposal for the internal process for the NSF Engines opportunity referenced below will be replaced by a Letter of Intent in the format of the actual NSF LOI(one page)(see attached summary of the NSF LOI requirements).   We request that you follow the actual NSF LOI format to the extent possible.

Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions.

Jill Mortali
Director, Office of Sponsored Projects
Dartmouth College
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Subject: Funding Opportunities_Limited Submission and More!




Please find listed below federal and non-federal limited funding opportunities that have upcoming internal review deadlines.



Limited submission opportunities require an internal vetting process through the Provost's Office and include a deadline for internal review in advance of the sponsor's posted deadline.

*Special requirements or processes may be implemented depending on the announcement.



Instructions for the internal process and the complete list of active internal competitions can be found on the website @ https://www.dartmouth.edu/osp/funding/limited_opportunities/index.php



If you have questions on the opportunities listed below, please email [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>



NSF REGIONAL INNOVATION ENGINES (NSF ENGINES)<https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/nsf-regional-innovation-engines-nsf-engines-0>

The NSF Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) program creates regional-scale, technology-driven, inclusive innovation ecosystems throughout the United States by accelerating key technologies, addressing regional, national, societal, and/or geostrategic challenges, driving economic growth, creating and retaining quality jobs, expanding equitable pathways into careers, and strengthening national competitiveness and security. Each NSF Engine represents a formal coalition of regional partners, led by a full-time Chief Executive Officer (CEO), tasked to carry out an integrated and comprehensive set of activities spanning use-inspired research, translation of innovation to practice, entrepreneurship, workforce development, community engagement, and ecosystem building, to nurture and accelerate the growth of regional innovation ecosystems grounded in technological innovation and regional, national, societal, and/or geostrategic challenges. The mission of an NSF Engine must be clearly rooted in regional interests and reflect the aspiration that a regional innovation ecosystem can help build strong communities where all residents can thrive. This includes the equitable development of regional talent, intentional community engagement, and attention to impacts on a region's identities and cultures. The NSF Engines program is a placed-based innovation funding initiative, where the emphasis on "regions" expresses NSF's aim to stimulate innovation-driven economic growth within a particular place or region of service. The emphasis of the NSF Engines program further includes creating new business and economic growth in sectors that are critical to American competitiveness and in those regions of America that have not fully participated in the technology boom of the past several decades.

 LIMIT: Dartmouth is limited to *one* Letter of Intent (LOI), preliminary proposal, and full proposal in response to this solicitation as the lead organization.

To apply for this opportunity, email the following to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>:

Overview/abstract of proposal (one page maximum)  a  Letter of Intent (one page) in the format of the actual NSF LOI (see attached summary of the NSF LOI requirements)
Total request amount
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Use "Engines" as the email subject line.

Internal Deadline: June 01, 2024

Letter of Intent Due Date (Required) June 18, 2024

Preliminary Proposal Due Date (Required): August 06, 2024

Sponsor Deadline for Full Proposal: February 11, 2025



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