US GOVERNMENT GRANTS & FUNDING - TABLE OF CONTENTS Updated to 15-574 Page 1 15-573 Page 1 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 13-543 Read Grant Use this link 13-543 Content General Topic Smart and Connected Health Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF October 13, 2015 Funding Scope $370,000 upto 4 years Program $15 - $20 million Digital health infrastructure integration with data/decisions using sensors, robotics and networks. Eligibility Comment This is a broad topic that embraces multiple sub-topics in health related areas under NIH guidelines as well as NSF directorate of computer, information science and engineering. It can include healthcare platforms, device integration, robotic tools in clinical settings and remote monitoring data in point of care diagnostic apps or preventive healthcare. Notes - Potential coalitions? [1] MGH, PIH, MIT – RF sensing of thoracic motion (RR & HR) of high acuity post-partum patients [2] Remote robotic laparoscopic surgical platform – Atul (Harvard), Richard (Purdue), Huawei Page 2 [3] Fujitsu, Vanderbilt (Pietro – WinMedical), UPenn (Rahul SEAS), FDA Cardiac Simulation (Prasanna) Page 2 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 14-519 Read Grant Use this link 14-519 General Topic Expeditions in Computing Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF December 14, 2016 Funding $2 million per year for 5 years Program $30 million Content Eligibility High-risk long-term transformative projects with a vision of future cyber-infrastructure. Page 3 Comment Page 3 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 14-520 Read Grant Use this link 14-520 Content General Topic Software Infrastructure for Sustained Innovation Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF June 26, 2015 Funding Up to $1 million per year for up to 5 years Program $15 million Robust software development for cross-functional cyber-infrastructure and interoperability with existing systems. Eligibility Seeking quantum leap efforts in software development. Page 4 Comment Page 4 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 14-596 updated 15-574 Read Grant Use this link 15-574 General Topic Information and Intelligent Systems Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF 09.21.2015 – M 11.19.2015 – L Repeats each year / annually Funding Up to $3 million total for up to 5 years Program $100 million Content Cyber-Human Systems – human-computer symbiosis and augmented reality systems Information Integration and Informatics – data, decision making & cognitive interaction Robust Intelligence – multi-agent systems & applications of computational neuroscience Eligibility All / any ● NSF Grant Proposal Guide Chapter 1 Section E Page 14 - http://bit.ly/NSF-GPG Comment Vast scope. Capable of accepting diverse ideas. Excellent opportunity for multiple types of funding related to almost any system which requires intelligent decision support. Page 5 Notes – Excellent global coalition platform for any system and agnostic of for-profit status. Annual call. Page 5 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 14-597 Read Grant Use this link 14-597 General Topic Computer and Network Systems (CNS) Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF 09.19.2015 – M 11.19.2015 – L Repeats each year / annually Funding Up to $3 million total for up to 5 years Program $60 million Content Eligibility All / any ● NSF Grant Proposal Guide Chapter 1 Section E Page 14 - http://bit.ly/NSF-GPG Comment Vast scope. Capable of accepting diverse ideas. Excellent opportunity for multiple types of funding related to almost any system which requires computing and network systems. Page 6 Notes – Excellent global coalition platform for any system and agnostic of for-profit status. Annual call. Page 6 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 14-598 updated 15-573 Read Grant General Topic Use this link 15-573 Computing and Communication Funding Agency US NSF Closing Date Funding Program 9.21.2015 – M 11.19.2015 – L Repeats each year / annually Up to $3 million total for up to 5 years $100 million Content Algorithms ● Communication Systems / Protocols ● Software-Hardware Eligibility All / any ● NSF Grant Proposal Guide Chapter 1 Section E Page 14 - http://bit.ly/NSF-GPG Comment Vast scope. Capable of accepting diverse ideas. Excellent opportunity for multiple types of funding related to almost any system which requires computing and communication. Page 7 Notes – Excellent global coalition platform agnostic of for-profit status. Annual call (NSF core program). Page 7 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 14-599 Read Grant Use this link 14-599 General Topic Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF 09.19.2015 – M 11.19.2015 – L Repeats each year / annually Funding Up to $3 million total for up to 5 years Program $71.9 million Content Cybersecurity in processes and hardware Eligibility All / any ● NSF Grant Proposal Guide Chapter 1 Section E Page 14 - http://bit.ly/NSF-GPG Comment Excellent opportunity for funding related to almost any system which requires security. Page 8 Notes – Excellent global coalition platform for US-EU cybersecurity (agnostic of for-profit). Annual call. Page 8 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 15-505 Read Grant Use this link 15-505 General Topic Robotics and co-robots Funding Agency US NSF National Robotics Initiative Closing Date December 3, 2015 thereafter annually Funding Small – up to $1 million total over 1-3 years Program $30-$50 million Content All / any ● NSF Grant Proposal Guide Chapter 1 Section E Page 14 - http://bit.ly/NSF-GPG Comment Broad spectrum application of robotics. Open call repeats annually. Coalition critical. Page 9 Eligibility Page 9 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 15-515 Read Grant Use this link 15-515 General Topic Application of Algorithms Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF February 9, 2016 thereafter annually Funding Very Small $800K total for up to 4 years Program $9 million Content Eligibility Suitable for small coalition (2-3) of academia and industry. Program repeats each year. Page 10 Comment Page 10 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 15-537 Read Grant Use this link 15-537 General Topic STEM plus computer science Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF March 8, 2016 annually thereafter Funding Small scale $1-$2.5 million over 2-3 years Program $43 million Content Eligibility All / any ● NSF Grant Proposal Guide Chapter 1 Section E Page 14 - http://bit.ly/NSF-GPG Comment Suitable to seed IoT and IIoT concepts through STEM education (K-16) in coalition with public school districts and other initiatives ● www.ed.gov/edblogs/hispanic-initiative/ Page 11 Notes – Excellent and essential nexus of academic-industry coalition to invest in disseminating the conceptual evolution of being digital in the footsteps of Cisco Networking Academy and INTEL ISEF Page 11 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 15-549 Read Grant Use this link 15-549 General Topic Cybersecurity Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF June 2, 2015 Funding Program Content Eligibility Page 12 Comment Page 12 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 15-553 Read Grant Use this link 15-553 General Topic Software Infrastructure Funding Agency Closing Date US NSF Open Grad Challenges in Software Innovation Eligibility Academic, Non-Profit and For-Profit Comment Seeking transformative concepts Program $11 million (FY2015) Page 13 Content Funding $1-$4 million / year for 5 years Page 13 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 15-565 Read Grant Use this link 15-565 General Topic Funding Agency Closing Date Advanced US NSF July 20, 2015 Manufacturing Funding $3-$6 million for 3 years Program One award only Content Eligibility Only DMDI type of existing coalitions will qualify for one competitive award. Unsuitable. Page 14 Comment Page 14 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines APS-386-14-000002 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Data in Decision Making Health Funding Agency Closing Date USAID August 28, 2015 Content Indian health data related project Eligibility Indian organizations Funding Over 4 years Program $6 million Page 15 Comment Page 15 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines BAA-RQKM-2014-0020 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Funding Agency Closing Date Manufacturing US DoD AFRL White Papers by June 24, 2019 Funding From $100K to $10 million over 1-5 years Program $46.5 million Content Air Force Research Laboratory, Materials & Manufacturing Directorate is soliciting white papers and potentially technical and cost proposals under this announcement that supports the needs of its manufacturing and technology mission. Manufacturing technologies that focus on strengthening defense manufacturing capabilities through discovery of new manufacturing capabilities and efficiencies and transitioning capability to the factory floor are of interest. Manufacturing technology interests are presented in 2 contexts - manufacturing technology competencies & application needs. http://bit.ly/BAA-RQKM-2014-0020 Eligibility Unrestricted to any US organization (but no foreign entities) Comment Very broad scope. Applications start with a four page white paper innovation proposal. Notes on Coalition – Page 16 May be ideal for SLS or modular robotics (Suman Das, Joseph Beaman, Michael Cima) plus GEGRC and NI Page 16 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines FHWA-2013-0048 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Highway Deployment Funding Agency Closing Date US DoT Rolling Funding Up to $1 million Program $30 million Innovation deployment for intelligent transport systems Eligibility US State Department of Transportation Comment www.fhwa.dot.gov/accelerating/grants/ ● https://federalregister.gov/a/2014-03452 Page 17 Content Page 17 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines ONR-15-FOA-0002 Read Grant Use this link General Topic STEM Funding Agency Closing Date US DoD ONR White papers by 28 Feb 2015 Funding Program Content Eligibility Page 18 Comment Page 18 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines ONR-BAA-15-0009 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Funding Agency Communications US DoD ONR and Networks Closing Date Funding Program June 30, 2015 White papers by April 10, 2015 Content Eligibility Page 19 Comment Page 19 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PA-14-154 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Big Data in Biomedical Sciences Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires May 8, 2017 Annual applications Funding Phase I max $150K Phase II max $1.5million Program SBIR Content Development of a broad base of innovative technologies in biomedical computing, informatics, and Big Data Science. It is expected that this research and development is conducted in the context of important biomedical and behavioral research problems. As such, applications are intended to develop enabling technologies that could apply to most NIH Institutes and Centers and range from basic biomedicine to research in all relevant organ systems and diseases. Themes of research include collaborative environments; data integration; analysis and modeling methodologies; and novel computer science and statistical approaches. New opportunities are also emerging as large and complex data sets are becoming increasingly available to the researchers. http://bit.ly/PA-14-154-EXAMPLE Eligibility US Small Business (under 500 employees) Comment Two step process suitable for innovative small companies. Note – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm#review Page 20 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm Page 20 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PA-14-155 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Biomedical Computing, Informatics and Big Data Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires May 8, 2017 Annual applications Funding Project specific (no ceiling) Program R01 Content Development of a broad base of innovative technologies in biomedical computing, informatics, and Big Data Science. It is expected that this research and development is conducted in the context of important biomedical and behavioral research problems. As such, applications are intended to develop enabling technologies that could apply to most NIH Institutes and Centers and range from basic biomedicine to research in all relevant organ systems and diseases. Themes of research include collaborative environments; data integration; analysis and modeling methodologies; and novel computer science and statistical approaches. New opportunities are also emerging as large and complex data sets are becoming increasingly available to the researchers. Eligibility Unrestricted Comment This is an unrestricted (global) R01 with no funding ceiling (project specific budget). http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/r01.htm Note – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm#review Page 21 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm Page 21 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PA-14-157 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Big Data in Biomedical Sciences Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires May 8, 2017 Annual applications Funding Phase I max $150K Phase II max $1.5million Program STTR Content Development of a broad base of innovative technologies in biomedical computing, informatics, and Big Data Science. It is expected that this research and development is conducted in the context of important biomedical and behavioral research problems. As such, applications are intended to develop enabling technologies that could apply to most NIH Institutes and Centers and range from basic biomedicine to research in all relevant organ systems and diseases. Themes of research include collaborative environments; data integration; analysis and modeling methodologies; and novel computer science and statistical approaches. New opportunities are also emerging as large and complex data sets are becoming increasingly available to the researchers. Eligibility Technology Transfer Grant for US Small Business (under 500 employees) Comment 2 step process suitable for innovative small companies exploring to license technology. Note – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm#review Page 22 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm Page 22 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PA-14-180 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Mobile Health Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires May 8, 2017 Annual applications Funding Project specific (no ceiling) Program Content Mobile Health (mHealth) aimed at effective patient–provider communication, adherence to treatment and self-management of diseases. Use mobile devices (smartphones) to transmit patient data from remote areas to specialists, receive realtime feedback and capture consultation in database. These mHealth tools may improve goal setting, treatment reminders, feedback on patient progress. This funding encourages the development, testing and comparative effective analysis of interventions utilizing mHealth technologies for individuals with chronic diseases including underserved populations. Include priorities from NIBIB and NINR. Eligibility Unrestricted Comment Excellent global funding opportunity with project specific funding. Notes on Coalition – PIH (Gary Gottlieb) and AriadneLabs (Atul Gawande) with Fujitsu and TechMahindra WinMedical (Pietro Valdastri) with University of Pisa and University of Pittsburgh http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm Page 23 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines Page http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm#review 23 Note – PA-14-181 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Mobile Health Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires May 8, 2017 Annual applications Funding Max $275K for 2 years Program Exploratory Content Mobile Health (mHealth) aimed at effective patient–provider communication, adherence to treatment and self-management of diseases. Use mobile devices (smartphones) to transmit patient data from remote areas to specialists, receive realtime feedback and capture consultation in database. These mHealth tools may improve goal setting, treatment reminders, feedback on patient progress. This funding encourages the development, testing and comparative effective analysis of interventions utilizing mHealth technologies for individuals with chronic diseases including underserved populations. Include priorities from NIBIB and NINR. Eligibility Unrestricted Comment Opportunity to explore new mHealth tools. Notes on Potential for R&D Coalition [1] Nano-tube radio as a transmitter in situ linked to subcutaneous nano-sensors communicating data via gateway to avatar or human smartphone [2] touch-less RF sensing of thoracic motion (DK, MIT) http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm Page 24 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines Page http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm#review 24 Note – PAR-13-169 Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires May 8, 2016 Funding Project specific (no ceiling) Program R01 Content Accelerate translation of preclinical or clinical in vivo imaging systems and/or methods that are designed to solve a targeted cancer problem. The proposed imaging system/methods may include single or multi-modality in vivo imaging, spectroscopy systems, image-guided and drug delivery systems, image analysis and related research resources. Secondary goal: support other laboratory imaging or reference methods as required to validate the performance of the proposed in vivo imaging system and/or methods. Funding may be requested to enhance, adapt, optimize, validate, and otherwise translate the following (a) commercial imaging systems (b) next-generation imaging systems/methods, (c) quality assurance and quality control methods, (d) validation and correlation studies, (e) quantitative imaging methods, and (f) related research resources. Because appropriate applications must be translational in scope, this FOA defines innovation as a coherent translational plan to deliver emerging or new capabilities for preclinical or clinical use that are not yet broadly employed in preclinical or clinical settings. Partnerships should establish an inter-disciplinary, multi-institutional research team to work in strategic alliance to implement a coherent strategy to develop and translate their proposed imaging system/methods to solve a targeted cancer problem. This FOA will support clinical trials that emphasize optimization and validation of the performance of imaging systems, including devices, agents and/or methods. FOA will not support commercial production, or basic research that do not emphasize translational development and optimization of the methods for a targeted cancer problem. Eligibility Unrestricted Comment Unrestricted project specific funding. Excellent global opportunity. Page 25 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines 25 General Topic Bio-imaging Page Read Grant Use this link Note – Bio-imaging manufacturers (GE, Toshiba, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Philips) PAR-14-088 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Biotech Development Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires January 8, 2017 Annual applications Funding $2-$3 million over 2 years Program SBIR Phase II Content Applications from eligible United States small businesses that have demonstrated the scientific and technical merit and feasibility of the prototype stage of developing a biomedical technology that has commercial potential, R&D that is characteristic of Phase-I (R43) SBIR projects. The Direct-to-Phase II grant mechanism is intended to facilitate SBIR-type R&D, to expand R&D opportunities for applicant small businesses and to enhance the pace of technology development and commercialization. Eligibility US Small Business (< 500 employees) Comment Go to Phase II - if small business is incubating R&D which has translational potential. Note – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm#review Page 26 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm Page 26 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PAR-14-118 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Healthy Independent Living Tech Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH Expires January 8, 2017 Letter of Intent Aug 23, 2015 Aug 23, 2016 Grants due Sep 23, 2015 Sep 23, 2016 Funding Project specific (no ceiling) Program R01 Content Applications to monitor health or deliver care in real-time, accessible, effective, and minimally obtrusive. Systems expected to integrate, process, analyze, communicate and present data to engage and empower individuals to be responsible for their own health and reduce need for care providers. The development of these technology systems has the potential to significantly improve the quality of life for people with disabilities, people aging with mild impairments, as well as individuals with chronic conditions. Eligibility Unrestricted Comment Exceptional opportunity. Note – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm#review Page 27 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/submissionschedule.htm Page 27 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PAR-14-228 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Science Education (SEP) Award Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH LOI May 22, 2016 APP June 22, 2016 Funding Max $250K Program SEPA FOA is aligned with the 5-year Federal CoSTEM Strategic Plan. The STEM Strategic Plan outlines national goals to drive five priority STEM education areas. The priority STEM areas related to the SEPA program include: (1) Prepare 100,000 new K-12 STEM teachers by 2020; (2) 50% increase in the number of U.S. youth who have an authentic STEM experience each year prior to completing high school; (3) Increase the number of students from groups that have been underrepresented in STEM fields that graduate with STEM degrees in the next 10 years and improve women’s participation in STEM www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/stem_stratplan_2013.pdf Eligibility US unrestricted Comment Education award to combine with STEM for Medical IoT and IIoT dissemination. Page 28 Content Page 28 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PAR-15-031 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Quantum improvement in health Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH LOI 12-11-2015 LOI 12-12-2016 Funding $1 miilion / year for 4 years Program U01 Improve human health by leading the development and acceleration of the application of biomedical technologies. Major biomedical technologies, emerging from the interface of the engineering, physical and life sciences such as MR imaging, endoscopic devices for minimally invasive surgery, cochlear implant and pacemaker have had a profound impact on human health and quality of life. In many cases, realization of a quantum impact from a new biomedical technology may be achieved if the needed intellectual and financial resources are focused on a specific targeted project in a concerted fashion. The NIBIB Quantum Program is intended to support development of biomedical technologies that will result in a profound paradigm shift in prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment of a major disease or national public health problem. Eligibility US unrestricted (no foreign entities) Comment Funding for paradigm shift. Page 29 Content Page 29 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines PD-12-8084 Read Grant Use this link Content General Topic Funding Agency Closing Date Computational US NSF Sep 1 – Dec 9 Data Enabled 2015 Science and Engineering Funding Program Basic sciences and engineering Eligibility Page 30 Comment Page 30 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines RFA-EB-15-002 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Sensors for Asthma Funding Agency Closing Date US HHS NIH May 1, 2015 Funding Program U01 Content Eligibility Perfect for touch-less RF sensing & monitoring of thoracic motion in asthma patients. Page 31 Comment Page 31 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines W911NF-13-R-0001 Read Grant Use this link General Topic Funding Agency Closing Date Improve Army US DoD AMC Open until readiness Feb 5, 2018 using basic, applied and advanced R&D in science and engineering Funding Program Improvement of Army readiness and performance via research advances and applications of the behavioral and social sciences that address personnel, organization, training and leader development issues. Programs funded under this BAA include basic research, applied research, and advanced technology development that can improve human performance and Army readiness. Eligibility US unrestricted Comment Vast scope but focused on war fighter readiness and enhancing mission capability. Page 32 Content Page 32 ● Prepared by Dr Shoumen Datta as a guide for IIC members. Please read announcement. NEXT STEPS ● If you are interested to be a part of an IIC coalition to apply for US government funding, contact Mr Michael Lee (lee@iiconsortium.org) Director of Test Beds or Ms Lynne Canavan, Vice President of IIC or datta@iiconsortium.org ● Please attach [1] summary idea of your interest (half page or 1 page) [2] Resume (CV) of one or more academically qualified individuals in your organization who is/are capable of executing your proposed idea (albeit, partially) ● For-profit corporations (IIC members) may be a part of a funding coalition as a sub-contractor to the eligible PI ● For EU funding opportunities explore http://bit.ly/H2020-Call-for-Proposals & http://bit.ly/H2020-Reports-in-brief See http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT Calls http://bit.ly/H2020-ICT-Proposals and http://bit.ly/H2020-Legal-Funding-Guidelines