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1) Log onto to Research.gov with your NSF ID* and Password. 2) On the My Desktop screen, choose Prepare Proposals in Fastlane, then choose Proposal Functions. 3) On the Proposal Functions screen, choose Proposal Preparation. 4) Click on Prepare Proposal and then Create Blank Proposal.
How to Submit a Proposal: Your Guide to Submitting Your First Step 1: Write a Cover Letter. The cover letter is the most important piece of your pitch as it will highlight why you should be selected to work on the project. Step 2: Define Project Milestones. Step 3: Indicate your Rate.
Due to the large number of proposals received, the review and consideration process can take up to six months. Large or particularly complex proposals may require additional review and processing time.
Collaborative proposals may be submitted to NSF in one of two methods: as a single proposal, in which a single award is being requested (with subawards administered by the lead organization); or by simultaneous submission of proposals from different organizations, with each organization requesting a separate award.
Access Research.gov Open Research.gov. Click Sign In located at the top right of the screen and enter credentials. Click the Continue to Proposal System button after reviewing the Welcome to NSFs Research.gov Proposal Submission System pop-up message.
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Most proposals to NSF can be submitted either through Research.gov or Grants.gov. A small number of proposals to NSF, which are submitted in response to a broad agency announcement, should instead be submitted through Baam.nsf.gov.
To access the Research.gov Proposal Submission System: Open the Research.gov homepage and select Sign In at the top of the page. After entering credentials, you will be navigated to the Research.gov My Desktop page. Click the Prepare and Submit Proposals link under Proposals.
There is no limit on the number of preliminary proposals an organization may submit as the lead organization. Full proposals are to be submitted only if/when invited by NSF. There is no limit to participation as a partner organization or subawardee.
Released late last month, the analysis shows the annual number of applications submitted to NSF has dropped by 17% over the past decade, falling from 51,562 in 2011 to 42,723 in 2020. Success rates jumped from 22% to 28% during the same period, even though the number of grants awarded increased by 8%.
Project Description (15-page limit) The project activities may be based on previously established and/or innovative methods and approaches, but in either case must be well justified. These issues apply to both the technical aspects of the proposal and the way in which the project may make broader contributions.

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