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Amendment 63: Citizen Science Seed Funding Program Delay of Proposal Due Date.

The Citizen Science Seed Funding Program (CSSFP; F.9 of ROSES-2021) aims to incubate citizen science projects as they are being conceived or during critical transitions, like the year when they are first launched or beta tested (i.e., when the first group of volunteers is invited to try the project) or when the project changes scientific direction. The Science/Technical/Management section of CSSFP is limited to 6 pages. CSSFP awards will have a duration of up to one year only.

ROSES-2021 Amendment 63 delays the Proposal Due Date for F.9 CSSFP. Proposals are now due February 15, 2022.

On or about January 12, 2022, this Amendment to the NASA Research Announcement "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2021" (NNH21ZDA001N) will be posted on the NASA research opportunity homepage at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2021

Questions and comments concerning F.9 CSSFP or this amendment should be addressed to Marc Kuchner at marc.kuchner@nasa.gov. Division specific technical questions may be directed to the Division Technical Points of Contact in Section 7 of F.9 CSSFP.

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Sep 11, 2023
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