John D. Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences

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NASA EPSCoR Opportunities | Tentative 2024 – 2025 Calendar

NASA has released a tentative schedule for the NASA EPSCoR CAN solicitations for the 2024 – 2025 academic year. This schedule also includes the ND NASA EPSCoR internal RID request for proposals. The ND NASA EPSCoR Tentative Schedule for pre-proposals, reviews, selections, and full proposal submission is as follows (schedule is subject to change):

Program NASA Solicitation Release Date ND NASA EPSCoR Release RFP to ND researchers Pre-proposals Due to ND NASA EPSCoR Notice of Interest to serve as reviewers due to ND NASA EPSCoR Reviews due to ND NASA EPSCoR Selected Pre-proposals notified by Full proposals due to ND NASA EPSCoR Full Proposals due to NASA via NSPIRES Details
Research NOFO 10/15/24 10/17/24 Noon, 11/14/24 Noon, 11/14/24 12/9/24 12/12/24 1/16/25 1/27/25 3-year POP; $750K; Cost share required
R3 (Rapid Response Research) 11/12/2024 N/A: ND NASA EPSCoR will not be involved in the down-select process or proposal submission for 2024 – 2025 for the NASA EPSCoR R3 CAN. 2/24/25 1-year POP; $100K; No cost-share required
ISS (International Space Station) 1/27/25 1/29/25 Noon, 3/3/25 Noon, 3/3/25 3/5/25 3/24/25 4/22/25 5/1/25 3-year POP; $150K; Cost share required
Internal ND NASA EPSCoR RID N/A 2/4/25 *Full Proposals Noon, 3/18/25 Noon, 3/18/25 4/7/25 4/14/25 *Full Proposals Noon, 3/3/25 N/A (Internal RFP) 1-year POP; ~$45K; Cost share required

 

NASA has released details related to FY25 research topics:

FY25 R3 Solicitation Data Call – Research Focus AreasFY25 Basic Research Topics

 

Researchers are highly encouraged to reference previous solicitations to prepare for these upcoming funding opportunities.

Previous ISS Flight Opportunity

Previous R3 Opportunity

Previous Research NOFO Opportunity

Please reach out to Director, Dr. Caitlin Milera or Associate Director, Tori McIntosh with any inquiries.

 

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