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Notice ID:NSFODBAA-23-01
Amendment 0001 The purpose of Amendment 0001 is to incorporate submission guidelines and provide responses to frequently asked questions. Amendment 0001 includes Attachment I: Broad Agency Announcemen...
Amendment 0001 The purpose of Amendment 0001 is to incorporate submission guidelines and provide responses to frequently asked questions. Amendment 0001 includes Attachment I: Broad Agency Announcement (BAAM) File Submission Guidance and Attachment II: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs). _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ The National Science Foundation (NSF) invites social, economic, and behavioral scientists to submit proposals to the Analytics for Equity Initiative. The Initiative seeks to leverage existing publicly available federal data, existing restricted-use data from federal statistical agencies, and other relevant existing publicly available data and scientific advances in researching equity-related topics for greater public benefit. It is designed to produce rigorous empirical research that federal agencies and other organizations can use to increase the impact of equity-focused evidence-based strategies. NSF is issuing this opportunity as a Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) to provide research opportunities to a broad range of U.S. universities and other institutions of higher education, non-profit organizations, and for-profit businesses, and their partners. A parallel BAA provides increased opportunities for proposals that are led by minority serving institutions and small businesses. NOTE: Proposals led by minority serving institutions and small businesses can be submitted in response to either or both BAAs. All submissions are due by 5PM EST, March 3, 2023 and shall be submitted via https://baam.nsf.gov/s/. For technical support, offerors can contact the BAAM helpdesk at BAAMSupport@nsf.gov. For general questions related to this BAA, offerors can contact the Contracting Officer, Destiny Phillip at dphillip@nsf.gov.