Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core Programs
Posted by U.S. National Science Foundation
Opportunity snapshot. This Grants.gov announcement — Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF): Core Programs — is cataloged under number 12-581 and tied to CFDA assistance listing 47.070, posted by U.S. National Science Foundation. Grants.gov currently shows the opportunity as open, first posted on July 10, 2012 and last updated on September 19, 2013. The funding category is Discretionary, delivered as a grant.
Award economics. The award range on file is $50,000 -- $3,000,000. The agency has projected $100.0 million in total estimated funding for this announcement. It expects to issue 200 awards. If the agency funds the expected 200 awards from the $100.0 million estimated pool, the average award works out to roughly $500,000. Cost sharing is not required, so applicants do not need to commit matching funds to be competitive on this opportunity. Federal award ranges are often upper bounds; actual allocations reflect program appropriations, the strength of the applicant pool, and the evaluation committee's scoring.
Deadline and action path. This opportunity is open, but Grants.gov has not published a hard closing date — check the official listing for the current deadline and any posted amendments. Every Grants.gov submission requires an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID. Review the Eligibility section below carefully — federal eligibility categories (nonprofit, state or local government, tribal, individual, educational institution, small business) have distinct registration and reporting requirements. Pre-application outreach to the listed agency contact is permitted and often welcomed — it helps clarify scope and scoring priorities.
Award Range
$50,000 -- $3,000,000
Close Date
Not specified
Archived. Replaced by NSF 13-579.
Posted
July 10, 2012
Est. Total Funding
$100,000,000
Expected Awards
200
Instrument
Grant
Description
CISE's Division of Computing and Communication Foundations (CCF) supports research and education projects that develop new knowledge in three core programs:The Algorithmic Foundations program;The Communications and Information Foundations program; andThe Software and Hardware Foundations program.Proposers are invited to submit proposals in three project classes, which are defined as follows:Small Projects - up to $500,000 total budget with durations up to three years;Medium Projects - $500,001 to $1,200,000 total budget with durations up to four years; andLarge Projects - $1,200,001 to $3,000,000 total budget with durations up to five years.A more complete description of the three project classes can be found in section II. Program Description of this document.CISE investments in Small, Medium and Large projects complement the directorate’s investments in the Expeditions in Computing program, http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503169&org=CISE&from=home. Expeditions projects are funded at levels of up to $10,000,000 total for durations up to 5 years.
Eligibility
99
Official Listing on Grants.gov
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Parent Grant Program
Computer and Information Science and Engineering
National Science Foundation
Agency Contact
NSF grants.gov support <br/>grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov <br/>
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