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The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to increase the scale and pace of advancing discoveries resulting from academic research into tangible solutions that benefit the public. The overarching goal for the Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program is to advance the U.S. scientific and economic leadership by building capacity and increasing the number of robust translational research ecosystems in Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) that span across the full geography of our nation. The ART program framework is built around five distinct Tracks that are interconnected and are differentiated by the research translation readiness level (RTRL). UD is eligible to submit to one proposal to Tracks 3, 4, and 5.
Track 3: Technology Transfer Resource Centers (RESOURCE)
Track 4: Education and Training (ET)
This nationally focused Track invites proposals from IHEs or non-profits with any combination of either a strong, vibrant and established research translation ecosystem, and/or demonstrated experience to develop, evaluate, and deploy educational and training resources related to entrepreneurship, technology transfer and related activities. The beneficiaries for these education and training resources to be developed will be lower RTRL IHEs located anywhere in the United States (including but not limited to Track 1 and Track 2 awardees). Track 4 awards may be budgeted up to a total of $3 million for a duration of 3 years. Subject to availability of funds and quality of proposals, NSF plans to make up to 4 ET awards. Some awardees demonstrating strong performance, as demonstrated by successfully meeting evaluation criteria during the award, including progress toward self-sustainability, may have an opportunity to receive renewal support for up to 2 more years and additional funding up to $2 million (subject to the availability of funds), to scale up the deployment and adoption of the developed resources and training materials nationally.
Track 5: Coordinating Accelerating Research Translation (CART)
NSF Full Proposal Deadline for Track 5: January 15, 2026 
NSF Full Proposal Deadline for Track 3 and 4: March 12, 2026 
PI Eligibility: Individuals with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the proposed research as a Principal Investigator (PI) are invited to work with their organizations to develop an application. Individuals from underrepresented groups as well as individuals with disabilities are always encouraged to apply.
Institutional Limit:
Application Information: Interested PIs must submit a Project Description (up to 2 pages; PDF) as well as a CV for the Lead PI. Applications not adhering to this requirement will be returned without review.
Merit Review Criteria: Internal white papers will be reviewed based on the criteria detailed in the solicitation.