Further Stengthening Research Capacity at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
November 4, 2016
Dear Colleagues:
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are a vital asset to the Nation contributing significantly to the education of African American and other students. HBCUs also contribute to the research enterprise consistent with the National Science Foundation’s mission “to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; and to secure the national defense.” With this Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) in FY 2017, NSF builds on the success of DCL 16-080, which resulted in the award of numerous excellent research proposals to further strengthen the research capacity at HBCUs.A recent report by the Subcommittee on Advancing Historically Black Colleges and Universities of the Advisory Committee of NSF's Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) recommended a focus on improving research capacity at HBCUs so that individual investigators would be more successful in receiving funding from NSF’s Research and Related Activities (R&RA) directorates. NSF invites researchers at HBCUs to submit research proposals to its over 300 programs.
Prospective principal investigators are encouraged to contact one of the program officer representatives listed below from each of NSF’s R&RA directorates to inquire as to which program to apply to and which cognizant program officer to contact. Submission deadlines vary by directorate, division and program.
Proposals should be prepared and submitted in accordance with the guidance in the NSF Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide, Part I: Grant Proposal Guide (PAPPG) available at http://www.nsf.gov/publications/pub_summ.jsp?ods_key=papp and any applicable solicitation-specific instructions.
Contact information for representatives from NSF’s R&RA directorates is as follows:
BIO: Casonya Johnson casjohns@nsf.gov
Emelia Martins emartins@nsf.gov
Christopher Meyer cmeyer@nsf.gov
CISE: Kamau Bobb kbobb@nsf.gov
ENG: James Moore jamoore@nsf.gov
Eduardo Misawa emisawa@nsf.gov
GEO: Brandon Jones mbjones@nsf.gov
Lina Patino lpatino@nsf.gov
MPS: Kathleen McCloud kmccloud@nsf.gov
Guebre X. Tessema gtessema@nsf.gov
SBE: Holly Hapke hhapke@nsf.gov
Kwabena Gyimah-Brempong kgyimahb@nsf.gov
NSF also funds conferences, EArly-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER), grants for Rapid Response Research (RAPID), and supplements to existing awards. Such proposals must be submitted in accordance with the guidelines in the PAPPG.
To ensure proper processing, please begin titles of proposals submitted pursuant to this DCL with: DCL: HBCU
Sincerely,
James L. Olds, Assistant Director | Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Assistant Director Education and Human Resources |
James Kurose, Assistant Director Computer and Information Science and Engineering | Grace Wang, Acting Assistant Director Engineering |
Roger Wakimoto, Assistant Director Geosciences | Fay Cook, Assistant Director Social Behavior & Economical Sciences |
F. Fleming Crim, Assistant Director Mathematical & Physical Sciences | Suzanne C. Iacono, Head Office of Integrative Activities |