Facility and Instrumentation Request Process
The Facility and Instrumentation Request Process (FIRP) solicitation describes the mechanism by which the research community can propose projects that require access to instrumentation and facilities sponsored by the Facilities for Atmospheric Research and Education (FARE) Program in the Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS). FARE provides funding to a variety of organizations to make specialized instrumentation and facilities available to the atmospheric science research... Offered by U.S. National Science Foundation; awards $20.0M.
Key Facts
- Funder
- U.S. National Science Foundation
- Award amount
- $20.0M
- Deadline
- Rolling / not specified
- Geography
- United States
- Categories
- Research
- Status
- Open
About This Grant
The Facility and Instrumentation Request Process (FIRP) solicitation describes the mechanism by which the research community can propose projects that require access to instrumentation and facilities sponsored by the Facilities for Atmospheric Research and Education (FARE) Program in the Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences (AGS). FARE provides funding to a variety of organizations to make specialized instrumentation and facilities available to the atmospheric science research...
Full requirements and application instructions: official listing.
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