Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #PD-23-277Y
NSF Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program Solicitation
Buyer
National Science Foundation
Posted
October 05, 2023
Identifier
PD-23-277Y
NAICS
541720
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is inviting proposals for the Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program (RISBS), aimed at enhancing research capabilities in these fields. - Government Buyer: - U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) - OEMs and Vendors: - NSF is the only organization mentioned; no commercial OEMs or vendors are specified - Products/Services Requested: - Development of computational tools and data resources for social and behavioral sciences research - Projects may include: - Data collection or assembly efforts - Creation of new resources for researchers - Software platforms to facilitate data collection - Direct support for major longitudinal studies: - American National Election Study - General Social Survey - Panel Study of Income Dynamics - No specific part numbers or quantities are listed - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Focus on infrastructure creation (not research by principal investigators except as it serves infrastructure) - Innovation and collaboration with other NSF programs are encouraged - Adherence to NSF proposal guidelines is required - Opportunity is open to all eligible applicants (unrestricted) - Place of Performance: - U.S. National Science Foundation (federal office)
Description
The Research Infrastructure in the Social and Behavioral Sciences Program (RISBS) supports projects that create computational tools and data to facilitate basic research in the social and behavioral sciences, aiming to improve health, prosperity, and security. Projects include data collection or assembly efforts that result in new resources for researchers or software platforms that facilitate data collection. RISBS supports three key longitudinal surveys and panel studies providing data on American society over time. The program encourages innovation and collaboration with other social and behavioral sciences programs through co-funding. Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact program officers before submitting proposals.