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The U.S. National Science Foundation offers hundreds of funding opportunities — including grants, cooperative agreements and fellowships — that support research and education across science and engineering. Learn how to apply for NSF funding by visiting the links below.
The source for information about NSF's proposal and award process. Each version of the PAPPG applies to all proposals or applications submitted while that version is effective. Standard grant
If you're interested in supporting graduate students with NSF funding, explore NSF's Funding Search page. Most of NSF's funding opportunities allow proposers to include graduate student researchers in their project budget.
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Find information on the full range of award-related policies from proposal preparation, project outcomes reporting, Career-Life Balance initiative, data management, merit review, and cost sharing, as well as NSF outreach on the NSF Policy Office site.
Most NSF grants go to individuals or small groups of investigators, who carry out research at their home campuses. Other grants provide funding for mid-scale research centers, instruments, and facilities that serve researchers from many institutions.