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Aaron Smith edited this page Mar 10, 2019
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- Need a US university that does not charge to take responsibility for the NSF grant. They will apply for it and handle reimbursing students after the conference for their travel.
- The NSF grant is only available to students at US universities. Note the student does not have to be a US citizen but they must be enrolled at a US university.
- Need a chair across CGO/HPCA/PPoPP conferences who will handle the interaction with the institution. Preferably this person is at the same institution that will apply for the grant.
- Typical amount: $30,000 or $10,000 per conference
- Ratio per conference: split equally 1/3 among CGO/HPCA/PPoPP
- Traditionally applied for by CGO for all conferences
- First contact the appropriate program officer at NSF to make sure they are accepting grant proposals and that funding is available. This has been Anindya Banerjee recently.
- Once you receive the OK from NSF, meet with your institute to discuss preparing the grant proposal. Universities have an office that knows how to prepare a grant proposal. This might be called something like "Research Foundation" or the "Office for Sponsored Research".
- After your institution prepares the proposal, they will need to submit it to NSF.