Office of Sponsored Programs: Funding Opportunities and Resources

Office of Sponsored Programs: Funding Opportunities and Resources
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The Office of Sponsored Programs at Montclair University provides a wealth of resources and support for securing funding, including information on new awards, collaboration opportunities, and funding sources like NSF and NIH. Explore their offerings for enhancing research and grant proposals.

  • Sponsored Programs
  • Funding Opportunities
  • Collaboration
  • Research Support

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  1. Office of Sponsored Programs Ted Russo, Director Dana Natale, Pre-Award Services Manager

  2. A record $6.5M in new and continuing awards in FY 21. $4.7M in the first 3 months of FY 22! 84 ($20.8M) proposals submitted in FY 21, representing 44% of MSU s record high of 190 submissions ($58M). CSAM Numbers: FY 21 and early 22

  3. Fully utilize OSP Don t underestimate the importance of collaboration Become a peer reviewer Check out NORDP resources: https://www.nordp.org/resources MSU Internal Awards (January 2022): https://www.montclair.edu/sponsored- programs/internal-awards/ Faculty Research Mentoring Program OSP Suggestions

  4. The last 20 years have seen a surge of interest and investment in team science due to an emerging emphasis on scientifically addressing multi-factorial problems, such as climate change, the rise of chronic disease, and the health impacts of social stratification. COALESCE (https://www.teamscience.net/) is an online set of modules designed to help you acquire and apply a basic knowledge of team science to your work. NORDP Comprehensive List of Collaborative Funding Mechanisms Team Science/Collaboration

  5. National Science Foundation (NSF) National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) American Chemical Society Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation (Chemical Sciences) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Air Force Research Laboratory (AFOSR) American Cancer Society American Heart Association Army Research Office Burroughs Wellcome Fund (biomedical sciences to improve human health) Energy Foundation (clean and equitable energy future) Geological Society of America U.S. Geological Survey Whitehall Foundation (research in the life sciences) Funding Sources to Consider

  6. NSF 2022 PAPPG: https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/policydocs/pappg22_1/nsf22_1.pdf Planning Proposal: A planning proposal is a NEW type of proposal used to support initial conceptualization, planning and collaboration activities that aim to formulate new and sound plans for large-scale projects in emerging research areas for future submission to an NSF program. PIs must contact NSF program officer(s) whose expertise is most germane to the proposal topic prior to submission of a planning proposal. Career-Life Balance (CLB) Supplemental Funding Requests: Career-Life Balance supplemental funding to existing awards may be requested by a research award recipients: To support additional personnel (e.g., a technician or research assistant) to sustain research when the PI, co-PI, postdoctoral researcher, or graduate student or other member of the senior personnel is on family leave for either primary dependent care responsibilities or other direct family considerations Quick NSF Update

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