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Accelerating Research Translation
U.S. National Science Foundation
25-548
NSF
General Information
$178,000,000
Est. Program Funding:
Est. Program Funding:
January 15, 2026
Closing Date:
Closing Date:
N/a
Expected No. of Awards
Expected No. of Awards
$8,000,000
Award Ceiling
Award Ceiling
Opportunity Number:
25-548
Owning Agency:
NSF
Opportunity Category:
Discretionary (D)
Synopsis
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to increase the scale and pace of advancing discoveries resulting from academic research into tangible solutions that benefit the public. The overarching goal for the Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program is to advance the U.S. scientific and economic leadership by building capacity and increasing the number of robust translational research ecosystems in Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) that span across the full geography of our nation. Innovations can occur anywhere and can be opportunities for creating sustained impacts in every single region of the United States. Achieving translational outcomes as a mechanism to drive sustained economic impacts is the primary aim of the "Accelerating Research Translation" (ART) program.
Led by NSFs Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (TIP) and in collaboration with other NSF directorates and the Office of Integrative Activities, the ART program seeks proposals involving institutional leadership; research translation programs, institutes or centers; technology transfer offices; units responsible for managing research intellectual property (IP); entrepreneurial training teams; and researchers from all scientific, technological and engineering fields in collaboration with one or more of the other target categories mentioned below. This updated ART solicitation expands and builds upon its previous version, NSF 23-558, by implementing Tracks that address varying stages of capacity to accelerate research translation.
The ART program is aimed at providing resources that will ultimately facilitate a wide range of IHEs to achieve research translation, accelerate technology transfer, and create sustained economic and collective impacts across the U.S. It is understood that, like technology readiness levels (TRLs), there is no one measure or a combination of measures that can be used to describe the capacity of or measure the research translation readiness level (RTRL) for an IHE. Some indicators that reflect on RTRL include volume of sustained basic and applied research as measured by research expenditures, robust technology transfer and entrepreneurship related activities (e.g. invention disclosures, patents, licenses, royalties, partnerships with industry, non-profits etc.). Number of start-ups, resources for entrepreneurial and innovation education and training, the presence of a dedicated technology transfer office are also some of the other indicators that reflect on the RTRL.
Some of the criteria that may help identify the RTRL for an IHE are shown in Figure 1. Typically, an IHE with low RTRL is likely to have very few patent, licensing, or start-ups related activities, while as these activities will be at a higher level for an IHE with a medium RTRL, whereas an IHE with high RTRL would likely have established tech transfer office with an an extensive record of technology transfer activities including patenting, licensing and creation of startups, as well as extensive education, training, networking opportunities related to tech transfer and entrepreneurship. For the purpose of this solicitation, the illustration below provides some descriptors that may be useful in deciding which Track may be the best fit for a proposing organization. It is ultimately up to a proposing organization to determine which Track may present the best alignment for their submission.
Fig 1: Research Translation Readiness Level
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| Response Date | Jan 15, 2026 12:00:00 AM EST |
| Posting Date | Sep 26, 2025 12:00:00 AM EDT |
| Archive Date | Apr 11, 2026 12:00:00 AM EDT |
| Award Ceiling | 8,000,000 |
| Award Floor | N/a |
| Cost Sharing | No |
Eligibility
| Eligible Applicants | Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification) |
| Additional Info on Eligibility: | *Who May Submit Proposals: Proposals may only be submitted by the following: -Non-profit, non-academic organizations: Independent museums, observatories, research laboratories, professional societies and similar organizations located in the U.S. that are directly associated with educational or research activities. - Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) - Two- and four-year IHEs (including community colleges) accredited in, and having a campus located in the U.S., acting on behalf of their faculty members. Each IHE that is part of a university system is eligible to submit a separate proposal if it has its own leadership team, sponsored research office (SRO) or equivalent, and own governing structure. Please note additional eligibility requirements stated for submission of proposals to different Tracks noted in this solicitation. *Who May Serve as PI: The PI, Co-PIs, or any other senior/key personnel must hold an appointment at an organization that is eligible to submit as described under "Who May Submit Proposals." Having a representative of the IHE’s technology transfer office (if in place) or its equivalent unit as designated by its administrative regulations, bylaws, or otherwise, having responsibility to manage research intellectual property (IP) serve as a PI or at least a Co-PI is strongly encouraged. Researchers with primary appointments at overseas branch campuses of U.S. institutions of higher education are not eligible. Researchers from foreign academic institutions who contribute essential expertise to the project may participate as senior/key personnel or collaborators but may not receive NSF support. |
Additional Information
| Agency Name | U.S. National Science Foundation |
| Link to Additional Information: | NSF Publication 25-548 |
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CFDA Program(s)
- 47.041: Engineering
- 47.049: Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- 47.050: Geosciences
- 47.070: Computer and Information Science and Engineering
- 47.074: Biological Sciences
- 47.075: Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences
- 47.076: STEM Education (formerly Education and Human Resources)
- 47.079: Office of International Science and Engineering
- 47.083: Integrative Activities
- 47.084: NSF Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships
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Fig 1: Research Translation Readiness Level