Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program: Instrument Acquisition or Development

National Science Foundation Original Source
Award

$100,000 - $4,000,000

Deadline

Nov 15, 2024

Deadline passed
Location

United States

Applicants

organization

About This Opportunity

The Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and engineering instrumentation for research and research training in our Nation's institutions of higher education and not-for-profit scientific/engineering research organizations. An MRI award supports the acquisition of a multi-user research instrument that is commercially available through direct purchase from a vendor, or for the personnel costs and equipment that are required for the development of an instrument with new capabilities, thereby advancing instrumentation capabilities and enhancing expertise for instrument design and fabrication at academic institutions. MRI instruments are, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs. MRI provides support to acquire critical research instrumentation without which advances in fundamental science and engineering research may not otherwise occur. MRI also provides support to obtain next-generation research instruments by developing instruments with new capabilities that open new opportunities to advance the frontiers in science and engineering research. Additionally, an MRI award is expected to enhance research training of students who will become the next generation of instrument users, designers and builders. The program operates in three tracks: Track 1 for requests between $100,000 and less than $1.4 million, Track 2 for requests between $1.4 million and $4 million, and Track 3 for helium conservation/reduction equipment and instrumentation.

Duration 36 - 61 mo
100 awards
Decision 6 months

Who Can Apply

Region
United States
Residency
United States
Project in
United States
Applicants
organization
Organizations
academic, nonprofit
Priority for
women_in_stem, racial_minorities, disabled, first_generation

Application Details

Institutional approval

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

research_proposal budget cv

Review process

Merit review by ad hoc reviewers and/or panels using NSF's two merit review criteria (Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts) plus additional program-specific criteria. Reviews assess the need for instrumentation, management plan, technical expertise, and impact on research community.

Additional benefits

  • equipment
  • training

Restrictions

  • reporting_requirements
  • no_concurrent_funding

Post-award obligations

  • final_report
  • acknowledge_funder