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Directorate for Engineering
Broadening Participation Research Initiation Grants in Engineering (BRIGE)

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Name Email Phone Room
Paul Bishop pbishop@nsf.gov 703-292-2161  
Juan Figueroa jfiguero@nsf.gov (703)292-7054  
Joycelyn Harrison j-harris@nsf.gov (703) 292-7088  
Mary C. Juhas mjuhas@nsf.gov 703 292-5392  
Susan C. Kemnitzer skemnitz@nsf.gov (703) 292-5347  
Usha Varshney uvarshne@nsf.gov (703) 292-8339  

PROGRAM GUIDELINES

08-606 Solicitation

DUE DATES

Full Proposal Deadline Date:  February 13, 2009

SYNOPSIS

The Directorate for Engineering (ENG) at the National Science Foundation offers a research initiation grant funding opportunity with the goal of broadening participation to all engineers including members from groups underrepresented in the engineering disciplines.  

These grants are intended to increase the diversity of researchers in engineering disciplines to initiate research programs early in their careers, including those from underrepresented groups, engineers at minority serving institutions, and persons with disabilities.

By providing these funding opportunities, ENG intends to further broaden participation of engineering researchers who share NSF's commitment to diversity in the following ways:

  • Expand the population of role models who will interact with an increasingly diverse student population, the workforce of the future
  • Increase the number of engineering researchers at minority serving institutions actively and competitively engaged in research as independent investigators, thereby creating new research opportunities for students from underrepresented groups
  • Fund engineering research projects that use innovative ways to attract and retain members of underrepresented groups to careers in engineering

Awards are for 24 months and are limited to a maximum of $175,000 total costs (direct plus indirect). Principal Investigators must be U.S. citizens or lawfully admitted U.S. permanent residents at the time of application; visa-holders are not eligible.

Abstracts of Recent Awards Made Through This Program



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Last Updated: September 15, 2008