Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #ROSES25: A.13
NASA ROSES25: A.13 Accelerating Earth Solutions Research Solicitation
Buyer
NASA Headquarters
Posted
July 17, 2026
Respond By
October 15, 2026
Identifier
ROSES25: A.13
NAICS
541715, 927110
NASA Headquarters, through the Science Mission Directorate, is inviting research proposals under the ROSES-2025 program for the A.13 Accelerating Earth Solutions element. - Government Buyer: - NASA Headquarters, Science Mission Directorate - Scope of Solicitation: - Seeking research and applications in Earth science fields such as: - Agriculture - Disaster resilience - Natural resources - Health and air quality - Water resources - Wildland fire - Energy systems - Resilient infrastructure - Eligibility and Participation: - Open to a wide range of organizations, both domestic and foreign (with some restrictions) - Awards may be grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts (most will be grants) - Evaluation and Compliance: - Proposals will be reviewed using a dual-anonymous process - Research security training is required for principal investigators and co-investigators dedicating significant time - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs, vendors, products, part numbers, or purchase quantities are identified - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on research security training - Dual-anonymous proposal review to ensure fairness
Description
This solicitation from NASA Headquarters under the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) – 2025 program seeks research proposals in a broad range of Earth science topics including agriculture, disaster resilience, natural resources, health and air quality, water resources, wildland fire, energy systems, and resilient infrastructure. Proposals are due by October 15, 2026, and will be evaluated using a dual-anonymous review process. The typical award period is three years, with some programs allowing up to five years, and awards may be grants, cooperative agreements, or contracts depending on the work proposed. Research security training is required for principal investigators and co-investigators spending significant time on the project.