81.049 OFFICE OF SCIENCE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM |
(Basic Energy Sciences; High Energy Physics; Nuclear Physics; Fusion Energy Sciences; Biological and Environmental Research; Advanced Scientific Computing Research, and Workforce Development for Teachers and Students) |
FEDERAL AGENCY |
OFFICE OF SCIENCE, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY |
AUTHORIZATION |
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, Section 31, Public Law 83-703, 68 Stat. 919, 42 U.S.C. 2051; Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, Title I, Section 107, Public Law 93-438, 88 Stat. 1240, 42 U.S.C. 5817; Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974, Public Law 93-577; Department of Energy Organization Act of 1977, as amended, Public Law 95-91, 42 U.S.C. 7101. |
OBJECTIVES |
To provide financial support for fundamental research in the basic sciences and advanced technology concepts and assessments in fields related to energy. |
TYPES OF ASSISTANCE |
Project Grants (Cooperative Agreements). |
USES AND USE RESTRICTIONS |
Financial support, in whole or in part, may be provided for such purposes as the salaries, materials and supplies, equipment, travel, publication costs, and services required for conducting research, related activities, and advanced technology projects or assessments. Restrictions on use of funds depend on grant provisions. |
Applicant Eligibility |
Colleges and universities, nonprofit organizations, for-profit commercial organizations, State and local governments, and unaffiliated individuals. |
Beneficiary Eligibility |
Colleges and universities, nonprofit organizations, for-profit commercial organizations, State and local governments, and unaffiliated individuals will benefit. |
Credentials/Documentation |
Costs will be determined in accordance with OMB Circular No. A-21 for institutions of higher education; OMB Circular No. A-122 for nonprofit organizations; and OMB Circular No. A-87 for State and local governments. |
Preapplication Coordination |
Informal communication addressed to the appropriate Headquarters Office listed below is desirable before preparing a detailed formal application. This program is excluded from requirements under E.O. 12372. |
Application Procedure |
The application forms must be downloaded from the specific funding opportunity announcement at the Grants.gov web site: http://www.grants.gov. |
Award Procedure |
Decisions to approve are made by a Headquarters program official. A DOE procurement office is then authorized to negotiate and prepare an appropriate award document. |
Deadlines |
Applications may be submitted at any time while a solicitation is open. Specific grant solicitation notices contain due dates. |
Range of Approval/Disapproval Time |
Normally, 6 months from receipt of grant application. Maximum, 12 months. |
Appeals |
None. |
Renewals |
Applications for renewal are subject to review and acceptance by the headquarters Office of Science program offices. For ongoing grant projects, renewal applications must be submitted six months prior to the grant's project period expiration date. |
Formula and Matching Requirements |
Usually, cost sharing is encouraged but not required. In some cases, however, cost sharing may be required by specific grant solicitation notices. |
Length and Time Phasing of Assistance |
Generally, grants are approved for three-year project periods and funded one year at a time. Depending upon specific circumstances, grant project periods may range from one year to five years, at the discretion of the program office. |
Reports |
Typically for research projects, grantees are required to submit an annual progress report and a final report at the end of the project. The schedule of reports is arranged at the time of the negotiation. |
Audits |
Costs incurred are subject to audit throughout the grant period and/or before final payment, with the extent and frequency of audit depending on the size of the grant and on the particular grant provisions. |
Records |
Recipient is expected to maintain auditable records to substantiate the total costs incurred under the grant. |
Account Identification |
89-0224-0-1-271; 89-0222-0-1-251. |
Obligations |
(Grants and Cooperative Agreements) FY 07 $830,000,000; FY 08 $830,000,000; and FY 09 est $830,000,000. |
Range and Average of Financial Assistance |
$10,000 to $2,000,000; $200,000. |
PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS |
Office of Science research programs, which complement DOE's applied missions in energy resources, environmental quality, and national security, have been at the forefront of modern scientific advances and have expanded the frontiers of basic scientific knowledge. Results and accomplishments of basic research performed under these programs are reported in open scientific literature. University research programs often support graduate students who assist principal investigators with research projects. Student support on basic science research projects has helped to train the future scientific talent in DOE supported science areas such as materials science, chemistry, mathematics, general life sciences, geosciences, genetics, radiation biology, ecology, nuclear medicine, and high energy and nuclear physics. Nobel prizes, Fermi awards, and Lawrence awards have been awarded to DOE supported researchers. |
REGULATIONS, GUIDELINES, AND LITERATURE |
10 CFR 605; 10 CFR 600; Application Guide for the Office of Science Financial Assistance Program. |
Regional or Local Office |
See Appendix IV of the Catalog. |
Headquarters Office |
Martin R. Rubinstein, Office of Grants and Contracts Support, Office of Science, Department of Energy, 19901 Germantown Road, Germantown, MD 20874-1290. Telephone: (301) 903-5212. |
Web Site Address |
http://www.science.doe.gov/production/grants/grants.html |
RELATED PROGRAMS |
None. |
EXAMPLES OF FUNDED PROJECTS |
Results and accomplishments of basic research performed under these programs are reported in open scientific literature. |
CRITERIA FOR SELECTING PROPOSALS |
Scientific and/or technical merit of the project; appropriateness of the proposed method or approach; competency of the applicant's personnel and the adequacy of proposed resources; and reasonableness and appropriateness of the proposed budget. |
General Services Administration Office of Chief Acquisition Officer Regulatory and Federal Assistance Division (VIR) |