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1 Grant Application Overview Sea Lion Project 5 December 2014 Josette Rice Chigosi Company rice@Chigosi.com 619-368-3763

2 Grant Application Description Long Term Research in Environmental Biology (LTREB) National Science Foundation CFDA Number 47.074/Opportunity No. 15-503 CFDA Description: Biological Science Opportunity Open Date 10/03/2014 Opportunity Close Date 08/03/2015 Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity URL: http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/home.html

3 Funding Estimated Total Program Funding: $1,500,000 Award Ceiling: $450,000 Funding for an initial, 5-year period requires submission of a preliminary proposal if invited, submission of a full proposal that includes a 15-page project description.

4 Address Questions in Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, and Ecosystem Science Research areas : Effects of natural selection or evolutionary processes on populations, communities, or ecosystems Effects of interspecific interactions that vary over time & space Population or community dynamics for organisms that have extended life spans and long turnover times; Feedbacks between ecological and evolutionary processes; Pools of materials such as nutrients in soils that turn over at intermediate to longer time scales; External forcing functions such as climatic cycles that operate over long return intervals.

5 Program Intends to Support Decadal Projects Successful LTREB proposals address three essential components: A Decadal Research Plan Core Data Plan for Data Management

6 Decadal Research Plan Articulates important questions that cannot be addressed with data that have already been collected, but could be answered if ten additional years of data were collected. This plan is not a research timeline or management plan. It is a concise justification for ten additional years of support in order to advance understanding of key concepts, questions, or theories in environmental biology.

7 Core Data LTREB proposals require that the author has studied a particular phenomenon or process for at least six years up to the present or for long enough to generate a contemporary time series that contains six data points. These data constitute Core Data on which the new project should be based, and analysis of these data should generate new questions, on the same phenomenon or process, that provide the focus of the LTREB project.

8 Plan for Data Management and Dissemination Details information management and plans for data sharing with the broader research community and the interested public. Data from long-term research projects have value beyond the peer- reviewed and other publications generated by the investigators collecting the data. All proposals submitted to the LTREB program are co-reviewed by participating Clusters in the Division of Environmental Biology: Ecosystem Science, Population and Community Ecology, and Evolutionary Processes. Proposals must address topics supported by these programs.

9 Grant Application Package Applicant Information Project Performance Site Locations Project Summary Project Narrative Bibliography & Other References Cited Facilities & Other Resources/ Equipment Key Person profile (Principal Investigator, Senior Key Person) Research Budget

10 Grant Application Schedule Preliminary Proposal Due Date: January 23, 2015 Full Proposal Deadline: August 03, 2015

11 Projects Not Supported Through LTREB Long-term projects that address questions of a)development, mechanisms, adaptive value, or evolutionary history of behavior, b)mechanisms and processes mediating antagonistic and beneficial symbioses, c)growth, development, stress adaptation mechanisms, energetics and metabolism, or other physiological processes, d)structural and physiological traits that underlie organisms' capacities to live in various environments Core IOS programs supporting all of these areas will entertain proposals based on long-term data http://nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503623&org=IOS&fro m=home


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