Since 1989, the Small Grants for
Exploratory Research (SGER), a special grant-making mechanism, has
been in place to fund activities that are judged to be small-scale,
exploratory, and high-risk. This special funding mechanism allows
program directors to make small grants with Division Director
concurrence and without external review (NSF, Proposal and Awards
Manual NSF Manual #10; NSF, Grant Proposal Guide NSF 04-23). SGER
proposals are appropriate for Preliminary work on untested and
innovative ideas; Ventures into emerging and potentially
transformative research areas; Application of new expertise or
approaches to established research topics; Urgent situations
regarding the availability of or access to, data, facilities, or
specialized equipment, including quick response research on natural
or anthropogenic disasters and similar unanticipated events; and
Efforts of similar character likely to catalyze rapid and
innovative advances.
US Code:
42 USC 1861 et seq. Name of Law: National Science Foundation
Act of 1950
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