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EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Grant

This NSF EPSCoR E-CORE opportunity supports multi-organizational efforts in EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions to build sustainable research-capacity and infrastructure cores. A strong applicant is an eligible lead organization that can organize collaborating partners, substantiate jurisdiction-specific needs, develop or strengthen connected cores, and show how jurisdiction-wide infrastructure and relationships will continue beyond the award period.

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Does your proposed work directly align with Science and Technology and other Research and Development, Science, Research, Education, Workforce Development, Community Development, Equipment?

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Plain-English explanation

This NSF EPSCoR E-CORE opportunity supports multi-organizational efforts in EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions to build sustainable research-capacity and infrastructure cores. A strong applicant is an eligible lead organization that can organize collaborating partners, substantiate jurisdiction-specific needs, develop or strengthen connected cores, and show how jurisdiction-wide infrastructure and relationships will continue beyond the award period.

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What the funder is trying to accomplish

NSF EPSCoR E-CORE aims to improve research infrastructure, R&D capacity, and research competitiveness in eligible jurisdictions through partnerships and sustainable, targeted infrastructure cores. It seeks jurisdiction-wide connections that support durable impacts in the research ecosystem.

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Strong-fit project signals

The prospective lead organization is within a jurisdiction that meets NSF EPSCoR eligibility criteria. The submission has a lead organization and collaborating partners in a genuinely multi-organizational arrangement; partners may be academic or non-academic. The proposed core or cores respond directly to evidence-based and self-identified needs of the jurisdiction. The project builds new jurisdiction-wide connections or leverages existing ones to link research efforts with people in the jurisdiction’s research ecosystem. The plan explains how research-infrastructure cores will be sustained beyond the award period.

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What reviewers may prioritize

The supplied packet does not provide formal review criteria. Based on the stated program design, likely assessment emphasis includes the evidence supporting jurisdictional need; the connection between needs and proposed cores; the credibility of the multi-organizational, jurisdiction-wide network; the contribution to research capacity and infrastructure; and the plan for post-award sustainability.

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What this grant funds

The Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) supports the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) mission by promoting nationwide scientific progress. Through this program, NSF fosters partnerships among academic institutions, government entities, industry, and non-profits. These collaborations aim to drive long-term improvements in research infrastructure, enhance R&D capacity, and boost the research competitiveness of eligible EPSCoR jurisdictions, including states, territories, and commonwealths.

A jurisdiction’s research ecosystem is the interconnected network of organizations, researchers, trainees, community stakeholders, and resources that contribute to the process of research and innovation that advances fundamental knowledge, generates use-inspired products, and ultimately cultivates beneficial impacts for a jurisdiction. E-CORE supports jurisdictions in building significant and sustainable research capacity and research infrastructure for targeted areas of focus, hereinafter referred to as “cores,” that underlie a jurisdiction's research ecosystem.

Based on the evidence-based and self-identified needs of a jurisdiction, the types of cores supported by E-CORE may include (but are not limited to) development, enhancement, and/or ensuring the sustainability of: research administration; research facilities and infrastructure (including cyberinfrastructure); STEM education (K-12) pathways; higher education pathways; early career investigator pathways; broadening participation; workforce development; national and global partnerships; community engagement and outreach; technology transfer; economic development; and use-inspired research pathways. E-CORE projects must be designed to support the sustainability of the research infrastructure cores beyond the award period. Projects will also support the development and growth of new jurisdiction-wide connections, and the leveraging of existing jurisdiction-wide connections, to drive substantive and sustainable impacts.

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Award range
Not specified
Total program funding
$37,500,000
Expected awards
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Geography
National
Cost share
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Assistance listing
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*Who May Submit Proposals: Proposals may only be submitted by the following: -<ul> <li>Institutions of higher education (PhD- and non-PhD-granting) that are accredited and operate a campus within the United States, its territories, or possessions, may submit proposals on behalf of their faculty. <ul> <li>Distinct academic campuses within multi-campus systems (e.g., campuses that award their own degrees and have independent administrative structures, admissions policies, and alumni associations) qualify as separate submission-eligible institutions.</li> <li>Campuses that plan to submit a proposal through the Sponsored Projects Office of other campuses or organizations should contact NSF EPSCoR to discuss eligibility as early as possible and at least six weeks before submitting such a proposal.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Non-profit, non-degree-granting domestic U.S. organizations, acting on behalf of their employees, that include (but are not limited to) independent museums and science centers, observatories, research laboratories, professional societies, and similar organizations that are directly associated with the Nation’s research or educational activities. These organizations must have an independent, permanent administrative organization (e.g., an office of sponsored research) located in the United States, its territories, or possessions, and have 501(c)(3) tax status.<br /><br /></li> <li>Jurisdictional/state governments, or agencies or commissions thereof, when coordinating efforts of multiple organizations within the jurisdiction.<br /><br /></li> <li>Tribal Governments with the governing body of any Indian or Alaska Native tribe, band, nation, pueblo, village, or community that the Secretary of the Interior acknowledges to exist as an Indian tribe under the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994 (25 U.S.C. 479a, et seq.) or Indigenous communities that are not recognized by the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994 (25 U.S.C. 479a, et seq.).</li> </ul> E-CORE proposals may only be submitted by organizations within jurisdictions meeting the <a href="https://new.nsf.gov/funding/initiatives/epscor/epscor-criteria-eligibility">EPSCoR eligibility criteria</a>. E-CORE proposals may not be submitted by organizations that serve as the lead organization on an active E-CORE or RII Track-1 award unless that award is in its final year or under a no-cost extension and will not be renewed. However, individuals employed by said organizations may serve as funded project participants or collaborators in roles other than PI or co-PI in an E-CORE proposal submitted by another organization. Such engagement must not be duplicative of currently funded activities, including active EPSCoR RII awards. E-CORE submissions should be multi-organizational, with a lead organization and additional collaborating partner(s), which may include academic and non-academic organizations. Collaborations must be indicative of building or developing cores within the jurisdiction and an interconnected jurisdiction-wide network that is able to link research efforts to individuals in a jurisdiction’s research ecosystem. NSF encourages the participation of Emerging Research Institutions as the lead organization and/or collaborative partners in E-CORE submissions: <ul type="disc"> <li>Emerging Research Institutions are defined in<a href="https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=granuleid:USC-prelim-title42-section18901&num=0&edition=prelim">42§USC 18901</a>as institutions of higher education with an established undergraduate or graduate program that have less than $50,000,000 in Federal research expenditures within the year of the most currently available data;</li> </ul> Collaborations with other EPSCoR jurisdictions, non-EPSCoR jurisdictions, and international entities are allowed provided there is appropriate justification of how such collaborations will improve research infrastructu
Submission system
Grants.gov
Attachments
NSF Publication 25-523
Contact
U.S. National Science Foundation · grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov · 703-292-4203

Official deadline

July 20, 2027

Moderate effort based on requirements currently captured.

  1. Confirm eligibility, registrations, partners, and internal approval.

  2. Finalize project design, outcomes, and supporting evidence.

  3. Draft the narrative and detailed budget.

  4. Complete compliance review and collect attachments.

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Is EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is July 20, 2027, with 331 days remaining. Because funders can amend or extend notices, confirm the date and submission instructions on the official application page. The source was last checked 8/21/2026.

How much funding does EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Grant provide?

EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Grant lists Not specified per award. The total program funding recorded is $37,500,000. The expected number of awards has not been captured, so the award range alone should not be treated as an estimate of competitiveness.

Who can apply to EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Grant?

Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification) Applicants should still complete the eligibility quiz and verify every condition in the official notice; a general fit does not override exclusions or registration requirements.

Does EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Grant require matching funds?

No cost-share requirement is indicated in the captured source facts. Applicants should still verify the official budget instructions in case an amendment, program track, or specific cost category carries additional conditions.

What should I prepare before applying to EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: EPSCoR Collaborations for Optimizing Research Ecosystems Grant?

Moderate effort is expected. The captured requirements include other requirements, submission system, attachments, contact. Start by confirming eligibility and registrations, then work backward from July 20, 2027 using the preparation plan above.

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