Research and Funding Opportunities
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Don’t miss your chance to access world-class instruments, resources, and expertise from multiple Department of Energy Office of Science user facilities and partner institutions in a single project!
Submit a letter of intent today for either of the following Facilities Integrating Collaborations for User Science (FICUS) program proposal calls.
- FY27 FICUS EMSL-ARM proposal call
Letter of intent deadline: Feb. 4, 2026 (Wednesday) at 5 p.m. PST - FY27 FICUS Research proposal call
Letter of intent deadline: Feb. 19, 2026 (Thursday) at 5 p.m. PST - Learn more about the FY27 FICUS proposal calls and submit your letter of intent
Questions? Contact EMSL User Program Services.
The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) is a Department of Energy Office of Science national user facility that accelerates scientific discovery and pioneers new capabilities to understand biological and environmental processes across temporal and spatial scales. EMSL leads the scientific community toward a predictive understanding of complex biological and environmental systems to enable sustainable solutions to the nation’s energy and environmental challenges.
FY26 NASA Aerospace Skilled Technical Workforce Hubs (NAS_Hub)
Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN)
Announcement Number: NNH26ZHA001C
Assistance Listing Number: 43.008
This opportunity seeks proposals to establish state or regionally focused Skilled Technical Workforce Hubs (NAS_Hubs) that will serve as strategic centers for developing and sustaining a skilled technical workforce aligned with aerospace industry and NASA mission needs.
The NAS_Hub NOFO has been released and may be found in NASA’s Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES) on the NAS_Hub landing page.
Key Dates
1. NOFO Released: February 3, 2026
2. Pre-Proposal Webinar for Proposers: Wednesday February 18, 2026, 2:00pm-3:00 ET
3. Office Hours Session: Tuesday March 3, 2026, 2:00-3:00pm ET
4. Proposal Deadline: March 20, 2026, at 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET)
5. Anticipated Award Notification: June 2026
About the Opportunity
The rapid expansion of the space economy and renewed national priorities in human space exploration have created an urgent demand for a robust skilled technical workforce—individuals in critical science- and engineering-based roles who do not require a bachelor’s degree. To address nationwide shortages and ensure U.S. competitiveness in aerospace and defense, NASA OSTEM is launching the NASA Aerospace Skilled Technical Workforce Hubs (NAS_Hub) initiative.
Through this NOFO, NASA seeks lead organizations to establish hubs that:
1. Collaborate with aerospace employers to align education and training with industry-defined workforce needs
2. Partner with community colleges and high school Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs to deliver hands-on, industry-aligned learning experiences
3. Coordinate with state or regional workforce development system
4. Build clear and sustainable employment pathways into high-demand aerospace technical careers
NAS_Hubs will serve as focal points for aligning education, workforce, industry, and government partners to accelerate workforce readiness over a three-year period of performance.
Pre-Proposal Webinar and Technical Assistance
NASA OSTEM will host an interactive pre-proposal webinar for the NAS_Hub opportunity. This session will provide an in-depth overview of the NOFO, including program goals, eligibility requirements, proposal preparation guidance, and submission tips. Proposers will also have the opportunity to receive technical assistance and clarification from NASA staff.
Prior to attending a webinar, proposers are strongly encouraged to review the full NAS_Hub NOFO and to check the NAS_Hub landing page in NSPIRES regularly for updates and additional guidance.
Registration will be required for the webinar. Connection details will be provided upon completion of registration. Webinar dates, times, registration links, and connection information will be posted on the NAS_Hub landing page in NSPIRES.
After the session, recordings and presentation materials will be made available on the NAS_Hub landing page for those unable to attend live.
Planned webinar opportunities include:
1. Pre-Proposal Webinar for Proposers
Wednesday February 18, 2026, 2:00pm-3:00 ET
Overview of the NAS_Hub opportunity and proposal requirements
2. Office Hours Session
Tuesday March 3, 2026, 2:00-3:00pm ET
Last opportunity for questions prior to the proposal deadline
Eligibility
Eligible applicants include:
1. State, county, city, township, special district, and tribal governments
2. Public and private institutions of higher education
3. Nonprofit organizations
4. For-profit organizations and small businesses
Proposals must include partnerships with, at a minimum:
1. Three aerospace industry collaborators supporting NASA’s work
2. Community college career and technical education program
3. High school career and technical education program
4. State or regional workforce development system
5. NASA Center or other NASA facility
Award Information
1. Maximum Annual Award: $500,000
2. Maximum Total Award: $1,500,000 over three years
3. Cost Sharing: Not required
How to Apply
Proposals must be submitted electronically via NASA’s Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES). Registration in NSPIRES and an active SAM.gov registration are required.
Contact Information
For technical assistance with NSPIRES
NSPIRES Help Desk available Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–6:00 PM ET
(202) 479-9376
nspires-help@nasaprs.com
Program Contact
Maria Arredondo
Next Gen STEM Program Manager
NASA Office of STEM Engagement
Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters
Email: NAS_Hub@nasaprs.com
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University of Memphis NSF I-Corps Program
- Customer Discovery: A systematic process of interviewing potential end-users to test and validate assumptions about their problems and how your innovations can serve as solutions.
- Business Model Canvas: A strategic tool to map out how your innovation creates, delivers, and captures value.
- Design Thinking: A customer-centered problem-solving approach to ensure your solution is practical, user-centered, and tailored to market needs.
- Increase Funding Success: Participation significantly boosts the probability of securing federal grants (NSF, NIH, USDA, DoD) and prepares teams for SBIR/STTR funding (up to $2M+).
- Market Navigation: Gain the business skills to identify market opportunities, customer needs, and pathways to commercialization.
- Expand Your Network: Connect with industry mentors, investors, and a national network of peer innovators.
- Workforce Development: Students and postdocs gain soft skills in stakeholder engagement, design thinking, and strategic planning that are highly valued in the job market.
- Drive Real Innovation: Translate your work into solutions that solve pressing societal challenges.
Institutional Mentored Career Development Award (K12)
Agency: National Institutes of Health
Assistance Listings: 93.310 — Trans-NIH Research Support
Forcasted
Estimated Post Date: April 4, 2026
Estimated Application Due Date: June 12, 2026
Description
The purpose of this program is to support institutional career development awards designed to prepare newly trained clinicians who have made a commitment to independent research careers, and to facilitate their transition to more advanced support mechanisms, e.g., K08 and K23. The awards are made to institutions that select and then appoint scholars to the program.
Eligibility
Eligible applicants
Nonprofit
- Nonprofits non-higher education without 501(c)(3)
- Nonprofits non-higher education with 501(c)(3)
- Other Native American tribal organizations
Education
- Public and state institutions of higher education
- Private institutions of higher education
Government
- Federally recognized Native American tribal governments
Additional information
Grantor contact information
NIHTrain@mail.nih.gov





