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NEH, NASA Idaho Space Consortium and Idaho NASA EPSCoR

National Endowment for the Humanities

Humanities Initiatives Grant

Humanities Initiatives at Colleges and Universities strengthen the teaching and study of the humanities at institutions of higher education by developing new humanities programs, resources (including those in digital format), or courses, or by enhancing existing ones. Projects must be organized around a core topic or set of themes drawn from such areas of study in the humanities as history, philosophy, religion, literature, and composition and writing skills. NEH welcomes applications for projects that are modest in scope, duration, and budget, as well as applications for expansive, long-term projects.

Award Amount:

1-3 Year Awards up to $150,000

Due Date:

April 8, 2021 (Optional Draft)

May 20, 2021 (Full proposal)

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NASA Idaho Space Consortium

NASA ISGC Higher Education Grant

The NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium (ISGC) is seeking proposals for grants to encourage and support hands-on research and other activities for current and prospective Idaho undergraduate and graduate students pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) degrees and/or careers. ISGC is particularly interested in projects contributing to NASA’s missions and/or utilizing NASA content and resources. Activities can include research activities, participation in STEM-focused competitive teams (e.g., robotics teams, etc.), participation in NASA-organized activities, workshops, special courses, or other activities to increase student engagement in STEM fields.

Award Amount:

Up to $25,000 (with 1:1 cost share)

Due Date:

March 24, 2021

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Idaho NASA EPSCoR

Research Initiation Grants

The Idaho NASA EPSCoR program requests proposals for the NASA EPSCoR Research Initiation Grant Program. The goal of the Research Initiation Grant Program is to facilitate development and enhancement of NASA-aligned research and development capabilities in Idaho. Specifically, Idaho NASA EPSCoR seeks to provide opportunities for new researchers to gain experience and/or for established researchers to take a dramatic step in a new research direction. To be eligible for submission, the proposed research must directly align with one or more of NASA’s current research interests or activities as articulated in NASA and/or National Research Council documents (e.g., technology roadmaps, NASA solicitations, decadal surveys, etc.). Some possible resources include, but are not limited to, NASA’s Technology Taxonomy at https://www.nasa.gov/offices/oct/taxonomy/index.html or NASA’s Human Research Roadmap at https://humanresearchroadmap.nasa.gov/ or NASA’s Science Mission Directorate at https://science.nasa.gov/

Award Amount:

$42,000

Due Date:

March 31, 2021

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