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
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The ART program is intended for IHEs that clearly see the benefits of building capacity and actively seek the infrastructure necessary for scaling
translational research activities. The program aims to increase such institutions' capacity to conduct and accelerate translational research activities with a clear emphasis on capturing the resultant societal and economic benefits to their surrounding communities
and regions.
The ART program provides funding to build institutional capacity and the infrastructure needed to conduct translational research activities. The
programmatic intent of ART is to support IHEs where the fundamental research activity is high, but the level of translational research activity is relatively low. NSF data on research expenditures can be used by the IHEs considering proposal submission for
this program to determine whether their respective institutions are operating at high fundamental research levels. There are different research translation and entrepreneurship metrics (e.g., number of invention disclosures, patents issued, start-ups, licenses/options,
revenue from royalties, the overall volume of industry-funded research, broad adoption of research outputs by communities or constituents, etc.) that can reflect the current capacity and the status of an infrastructure for translational research activities
at an IHE. However, these metrics do not necessarily provide a complete picture. As a result, for this solicitation, each submitting IHE must provide data to justify their current capacity and infrastructure for translational research activities, using multiple
evidence-based methods and metrics to determine such capacity. Most importantly, IHEs submitting a proposal to this program should clearly articulate why there is significant potential and an opportunity to build institutional capacity for translational research
activities and its transition to practice.
LIMIT: One proposal allowed
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to
[log in to unmask]:
Overview/abstract of proposal (one page maximum)
Total request amount
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Use "ART" as the email subject line.
Internal Deadline: April 26, 2024
Sponsor Deadline: September 18, 2024
Category I, Capacity Resources: production computational resources maximizing the capacity provided to support the broad range of computation and
data analytics needs in S&E research.
The intent of this solicitation is to request proposals from organizations who are willing to serve as resource providers within the NSF Advanced
Computing Systems and Services (ACSS) program.
Resources proposed in this category are intended to be operational deployments of production computational resources that will provide maximum
capacity and throughput to support the broad range of computation and data analytics needs in S&E research. The deployments are expected to adhere to a vision of an advanced computing ecosystem as a federated set of resources and services that are heterogeneous
in architecture, resource type, and usage mode to collectively meet the Nation’s foundational needs for world-leading computing capabilities.
The proposed resource must be clearly motivated by the current and future demand for computational and data analytics capacity in the broad and
diverse S&E research community. This category particularly targets capabilities and/or services for small- to mid-scale jobs (from one to a few thousand cores per job) across broad areas of S&E, including support for “long-tail science” applications, as well
as new classes of applications, such as artificial intelligence/machine learning/deep learning applications.
Proposers are encouraged to explore novel models for future dynamic national cyberinfrastructure federation (such as those enabled by the PATh
facility), including in compute resources, software, data, technical expertise, stakeholders, on-demand allocations, and resource provisioning mechanisms. The latter mechanisms can govern regional and/or campus supported resources, and/or commercial cloud
services, enabling comprehensive and effective science-based response to a potential future national and/or international urgent need; or be available to fuel AI research and development opening opportunities for the next breakthroughs in science, engineering,
and technology.
LIMIT: Dartmouth can submit one proposal
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to
[log in to unmask]:
Overview/abstract of proposal (one page maximum)
Total request amount
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Use "ACSS" as the email subject line.
Internal Deadline: May 03, 2024
Sponsor Deadline: October 29, 2024
Non-Federal Limited Deadlines
Brain Research Foundation
For full-time associate professors or full professors with innovative projects in basic or clinical neuroscience. For projects that may be too
innovative and speculative for traditional funding sources but still have a high likelihood of producing important findings. Must have major NIH or other peer-reviewed funding in the last three years.
Dartmouth may nominate one candidate.
To apply for this opportunity, email the following to
[log in to unmask]: one-page description of your project idea; total amount of your funding request; current CV.
Use "Brain Research Foundation - Scientific Innovations" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
April 23 - internal submission
June 25 - external application
William T. Grant Foundation
Five years of support and mentoring for early-career researchers to expand their expertise in new disciplines, methods and content areas.
Areas of interest:
· Studies to build, test, or increase understanding of programs, policies, or practices to reduce inequality in the academic,
social, behavioral, or economic outcomes of young people ages 5-25 in the United States.
· Research on strategies to improve the use of research evidence in ways that benefit young people ages 5-25 in the United
States.
Eligibility: tenure-track appointment; doctoral degree conferred within seven years of application. Applicants may work in any discipline.
Dartmouth may submit one application. To apply for this opportunity, email
the following to [log in to unmask]: one-page description of your project idea; current CV. Use "William T. Grant Scholars" as the email subject line.
Deadlines:
April 24 - internal submission
June 12 - mentor and reference letter
July 3 - external application
W.M. Keck Foundation
For high-risk, high-reward medical research projects which would not otherwise receive support from traditional funding agencies, and which have
the capacity to spur ground-breaking new territory in the field or open entirely new pathways of work. For fundamental/basic science. Collaboration with investigators from other universities is viewed favorably. Not relevant for projects that would be funded
by governmental agencies. Please visit this link for further insights on Keck's expectations and priorities.
Dartmouth Corporate and Foundation Relations may submit up to four concept papers. To
apply for this opportunity, email the following to
[log in to unmask]:
one-page concept paper using the Foundation’s guidelines
Attach to the concept paper examples of feedback from federal agencies indicating your project is: out of scope/too high risk/overly ambitious for federal funding.
total amount of your funding request
current CV
use “Keck Foundation — Medical" as the email subject line
Deadlines:
Internal submission deadline: May 01, 2024
Submit to Sponsor by: Contact [log in to unmask]
W.M. Keck Foundation
For high-risk, high-reward science and engineering research projects which would not otherwise receive support from traditional funding agencies,
and which have the capacity to spur ground-breaking new territory in the field or open entirely new pathways of work. For fundamental/basic science. Collaboration with investigators from other universities is viewed favorably. Not relevant for projects that
would be funded by governmental agencies. Please visit this link for further insights on Keck's expectations and priorities.
Dartmouth Corporate and Foundation Relations may submit up to four concept papers. To
apply for this opportunity, email the following to
[log in to unmask]:
one-page concept paper using the Foundation’s guidelines
Attach to the concept paper examples of feedback from federal agencies indicating your project is: out of scope/too high risk/overly ambitious for federal funding.
total amount of your funding request
current CV
use “Keck Foundation — Science and Engineering" as the email subject line
Deadlines:
Internal submission deadline:
May 01, 2024
Submit to Sponsor by: Contact [log in to unmask]
Best,
Renee
Renee Brown
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Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR)
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