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Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science Grant

FAIROS supports transformative open-science activities that advance FAIR research data management, socio-technical cyberinfrastructure, scientific communication, data portals or commons, and lower barriers to working with data across disciplines and data sizes. Proposals must select either the Disciplinary Improvements or Cross-Cutting Improvements track, and only standard research proposals are accepted. Eligible submitters are specified U.S.-based nonprofit research-related organizations, accredited U.S. two- and four-year institutions of higher education, federally recognized Tribal Nations, and certain federal agencies or FFRDCs subject to applicable guidance.

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FAIROS supports transformative open-science activities that advance FAIR research data management, socio-technical cyberinfrastructure, scientific communication, data portals or commons, and lower barriers to working with data across disciplines and data sizes. Proposals must select either the Disciplinary Improvements or Cross-Cutting Improvements track, and only standard research proposals are accepted. Eligible submitters are specified U.S.-based nonprofit research-related organizations, accredited U.S. two- and four-year institutions of higher education, federally recognized Tribal Nations, and certain federal agencies or FFRDCs subject to applicable guidance.

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What the funder is trying to accomplish

NSF seeks transformative open-science activities that advance sustainable multidisciplinary FAIR research data management and open-science capabilities. It also supports new models of scientific communication and publication, FAIROS data portals and research data commons, research data management as a national service, and reduced barriers to accessing, curating, integrating, linking, managing, sharing, and storing data. The program addresses the accessibility, curation, discoverability, reliability, reproducibility, preservation, sustainability, and utility of research products, including data, software, and code developed through funded projects.

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Strong-fit project signals

The work advances FAIR research data management or open-science capabilities through research, education, or socio-technical cyberinfrastructure development. The project pilots an improved scientific communication or publication model, develops a FAIROS-relevant data portal, research data commons, or research-data-management service, or lowers barriers to working with data. The proposal has a clear primary focus in one required track: Disciplinary Improvements for targeted scientific communities or Cross-Cutting Improvements for many or most disciplines. The proposed activity addresses one or more named program concerns, such as accessibility, curation, discoverability, reliability, reproducibility, preservation, sustainability, or utility of research products. The submitting organization falls within an expressly listed eligibility category and can use the stated Grants.gov submission pathway.

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The packet does not state formal review criteria or scoring priorities. Inferred proposal priorities are a clear required-track fit; a transformative contribution to the listed FAIR, open-science, or cyberinfrastructure goals; a credible connection to the intended disciplinary community or broad cross-disciplinary use; and attention to relevant research-product concerns such as access, curation, discoverability, reproducibility, preservation, sustainability, and utility.

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What this grant funds

The FAIROS Program seeks to support a broad range of transformative open science activities including but not limited to i.) Research, education, and socio-technical cyberinfrastructure development capacities that advance sustainable multi-disciplinary findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable (FAIR) research data management (RDM) and open science capabilities, ii.) Piloting new models of scientific communication and publication that improve efficiency and accessibility, iii.) Developing FAIROS data portals, research data commons, RDM as a national service, and iv.) Lowering barriers to accessing, curating, integrating, linking, managing, sharing, and storing data across many disciplinary domains, irrespective of data size.

The program supports innovation across the cyberinfrastructure (CI) ecosystem to address accessibility, data curation, research data management, discoverability, reliability, reproducibility, preservation, sustainability, and utility of research products, including data software, and code, developed as part of funded projects.

FAIROS proposals must select one of two tracks to focus on, either: 1) Disciplinary Improvements to targeted scientific communities, or 2) Cross-Cutting Improvements that apply to many or most scientific disciplines. In the case of proposals focused on Disciplinary Improvements, it is strongly recommended that prospective PIs contact a program officer from the list of Cognizant Program Officers in the directorate closest to the major disciplinary impact of the proposed work to ascertain that the scientific focus and budget of the proposed work are appropriate for this solicitation. In the case of proposals focused on Cross-Cutting Improvements, it is strongly recommended that prospective PIs contact the cognizant program officer from the Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (OAC).

After selecting either Disciplinary Improvements or Cross-Cutting Improvements in which to focus research, the proposal must include the kinds of activities relevant to the selected track. Standard research proposals are the only type of proposal accepted in response to this solicitation.

The FAIROS Program is undertaken in support of the US NSF Public Access Initiative.

For more information on the US NSF Public Access Initiative please visit  https://new.nsf.gov/public-access .

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Award range
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Total program funding
$6,000,000
Expected awards
10
Geography
National
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Assistance listing
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*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 US, acting on behalf of their faculty members. Special Instructions for International Branch Campuses of US IHEs: If the proposal includes funding to be provided to an international branch campus of a US institution of higher education (including through use of sub-awards and consultant arrangements), the proposer must explain the benefit(s) to the project of performance at the international branch campus, and justify why the project activities cannot be performed at the US campus. -Tribal Nations: An American Indian or Alaska Native tribe, band, nation, pueblo, village, or community that the Secretary of the Interior acknowledges as a federally recognized tribe pursuant to the Federally Recognized Indian Tribe List Act of 1994, 25 U.S.C. §§ 5130-5131. - Other Federal Agencies and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs): Prospective proposers from other Federal Agencies and FFRDCs, including NSF sponsored FFRDCs, must follow the guidance in PAPPG Chapter I.E.2 regarding limitations on eligibility.
Submission system
Grants.gov
Attachments
NSF Publication 25-533
Contact
U.S. National Science Foundation · grantsgovsupport@nsf.gov · 703-292-4203

Official deadline

April 14, 2027

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

  3. Draft the narrative and detailed budget.

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Is Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science Grant currently open?

Yes, based on the latest source record. The deadline is April 14, 2027, with 234 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 8/22/2026.

How much funding does Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science Grant provide?

Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science Grant lists Not specified per award. The total program funding recorded is $6,000,000. NSF expects to make approximately 10 awards, although the final number may vary.

Who can apply to Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science 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 Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science 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 Findable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science 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 April 14, 2027 using the preparation plan above.

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