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NSF EPSCoR Graduate Fellowship Program (EGFP) 2026 (Historical Reference): Institutional Graduate Funding for EPSCoR Jurisdictions
Historical reference for NSF's EGFP 2026 institutional competition, which funded eligible EPSCoR-jurisdiction institutions to recruit GRFP Honorable Mention recipients into graduate fellowships. The 2026 deadline has passed and NSF has not announced a next cycle on the current program page.
NSF Gravitational Physics (GP): PD 26-1243 Proposals for FY 2027 (Target Date November 25, 2026)
Section-wide NSF MPS Physics funding opportunity for investigator-led gravitational physics research and infrastructure, with a fourth Wednesday in November 2026 proposal target date for FY 2027
NSF Intelligent and Interactive Dynamic Systems (IIDS)
NSF’s Intelligent and Interactive Dynamic Systems (IIDS) program supports fundamental research on adaptive systems that interact with people and environments, with applications that improve safety, resilience, and societal performance.
NSF Translation to Practice 2026–2027: Up to $2 Million to Move STEM Innovations into Use
The active NSF Translation to Practice solicitation funds U.S. research organizations that are moving STEM discoveries toward products, processes, services, open-source ecosystems, standards, or other real-world outcomes, with the next full-proposal deadline on November 17, 2026.
Particulate and Multiphase Processes (PD 23-1415): NSF Transport Phenomena Cluster Opportunity
NSF Engineeering CBET transport-phenomena sub-program supporting unsolicited, proposal-based research on multiphase and particulate science with full proposals accepted year-round.
Transport Phenomena (PD 26-366Y): NSF 2026 Open Grant Window for Multiscale Fluid and Energy Transport Research
The NSF Transport Phenomena program supports fundamental research in mass, momentum, energy, and species transport with a continuously open full-proposal route through the NSF 24-1 framework.