NASA Grants: Boost STEM Education with $1.5M Funding

Posted: July 21, 2008

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Summary

Public secondary schools, districts, and non-profits supporting secondary education can receive up to $1.5 million to develop innovative NASA-themed STEM programs for high school students and educators. Leverage NASA's unique contributions to enhance learning and teaching with research-backed approaches.

Eligibility

Education STEM NASA Schools Non-profit

Full Description

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Office of Education solicits proposals for NASA K-12 Competitive Grants (K12CG). The K12CG effort will seek innovate approaches to using NASA-themed content in support of secondary level teaching and learning, with a particular emphasis on high school education. Each funded proposal is expected to leverage NASA’s unique contributions in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) to enhance students’ academic experiences and/or to improve educators’ abilities to engage and stimulate their students. Proposed work must be grounded in education research and/or best practices, and incorporate formative, summative, and other evaluations, as appropriate.

Proposals will be accepted from U.S. public secondary schools, school districts, state-based education leadership, and not-for-profit education organizations that support secondary education. Universities, industry, education-related companies, and other institutions may apply through partnership with the lead organization. NASA Education will use a two-step process for reviewing and selecting proposals.

Proposers will submit a short Notice of Intent and Preliminary Proposal (NOI/PP) that briefly describes the work to be performed, NASA content to be featured, audiences to be reached, need, innovative approaches to be employed, estimated costs, and summary of evidence supporting the methods, techniques, and tools to be used. NOI/PPs will be reviewed internally by the NASA Office of Education and the NASA Mission Directorates, and the authors of the most promising ideas will be asked to submit full proposals. The NOI/PPs will be due on August 22, 2008. Authors selected to develop and submit full proposals will be notified by September 22, 2008, with final proposals due on October 27, 2008.

It is anticipated that approximately 6-8 awards, ranging from $750K – 1.5M total, for a two-year period of performance may be made under this NASA Research Announcement. The K12CG NRA is available on the NASA Headquarters solicitations website: http://www.nspires.nasaprs.com.