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NASA · NSF · DOE · CFDA 43.* / 81.*  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
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Source Grants.gov
Generated 2026-05-14
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Active NASA, NSF, and Department of Energy grant opportunities. Covers space science, physics, engineering, clean energy, and national lab partnerships. Updated weekly from Grants.gov.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Match research focus. Align proposal with specific NASA mission directorate or DOE program office.

Step 2 — Check F&A rates. Facilities & Administrative rates must be negotiated before submission.

Step 3 — Identify co-investigators. Multi-PI proposals strengthen science and energy applications.

Step 4 — Review data management plan. DOE and NASA require data sharing and management plans.

Action Checklist
  • F&A rate agreement Confirm negotiated F&A rate is current with your cognizant agency.
  • Conflict of interest Complete COI disclosure forms required by all agencies.
  • Export controls Review ITAR/EAR requirements for space and energy technology.
  • Indirect cost caps Some programs cap indirect costs — review award terms.
  • Data management plan Prepare DMP per agency requirements before submission.
Key Statistics — Science / Energy National
Data Sources
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Federal grant opportunity database, updated daily
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System for Award Management — required for all applicants
Data sourced from Grants.gov public API. Verify all opportunities at grants.gov before applying. Deadlines subject to change.
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Active Opportunities — Page 1 of 2  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
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Source Grants.gov
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30
Total Opportunities
6
Closing ≤ 7d
1
Closing 8–14d
$250.0M
Max Award
Active Science / Energy Grant Opportunities
20 grants · closing ≤ 90 days · sorted by deadline
#Program Title / AgencyCFDADeadlineMax AwardEligible
1ROSES25: A.3 NASA ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar Mission DataNASA Headquarters43.001▲2026-05-140d25
2Next-Generation Geothermal Field Tests and Geothermal ResourGolden Field Office81.087▲2026-05-140d$25.0M99
3Fiscal Year 2026 Phase II Continuation Consolidated InnovatiIdaho Field Office81.121▲2026-05-206d$1.2M06
4Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) — Speed National Energy Technology Laboratory81.254▲2026-05-206d$250.0M25
5Building EPSCoR-State/National Laboratory PartnershipsOffice of Science81.049▲2026-05-217d$1.0M25
6FY2026 Research Opportunities in Accelerator Stewardship andOffice of Science81.049▲2026-05-217d$3.0M25
7High-performance Optimized Recycled Nuclear Isotopes for GenAdvanced Research Projects Agency Energy81.135△2026-05-2814d$7.0M99
8INSPIRING GENERATIONS OF NEW INNOVATORS TO IMPACT TECHNOLOGIAdvanced Research Projects Agency Energy81.1352026-05-29$500K06
9ROSES 2025: Research Opportunities in Space and Earth SciencNASA Headquarters43.0012026-05-3125
10Early Career Research Program (ECRP)Office of Science81.0492026-06-02$2.8M06
11Fiscal Year 2026 Consolidated Innovative Nuclear ResearchIdaho Field Office81.1212026-06-09$3.1M06
12CONSORTIUM FOR NUCLEAR FORENSICSNNSA81.1132026-06-10$25.0M06
13ROSES25: A.11 Early Career Investigator Program in Earth SciNASA Headquarters43.0012026-06-1725
14ROSES 2025: B.3 Living with a Star ScienceNASA Headquarters43.0012026-06-2225
15Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs)Office of Science81.0492026-07-01$18.0M99
16ROSES25: F.5 Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space ScNASA Headquarters43.0012026-07-1425
17A.12 Hemispheric Airborne Measurements of Air Quality (HAMAQNASA Headquarters43.0012026-07-2125
18Critical Minerals and Materials Accelerator Notice of FundinGolden Field Office81.0862026-07-23$3.0M99
19Unleashing Tribal Energy DevelopmentGolden Field Office81.0872026-07-24$7.5M07
20ROSES 2025: C.2 Solar System ScienceNASA Headquarters43.0012026-08-0125
This week: 20 active science / energy grant opportunities this window. 6 require immediate action. Review CFDA codes and eligibility before applying — requirements vary by program office.
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Active Opportunities — Page 2 of 2  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
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Source Grants.gov
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30
Total Opportunities
6
Closing ≤ 7d
1
Closing 8–14d
$250.0M
Max Award
Active Science / Energy Grant Opportunities
10 grants · closing ≤ 90 days · sorted by deadline
#Program Title / AgencyCFDADeadlineMax AwardEligible
1ROSES25: D.7 Strategic Astrophysics TechnologyNASA Headquarters43.0012026-08-0625
2ROSES25: D.6 Astrophysics Research and AnalysisNASA Headquarters43.0012026-08-0625
3ROSES 2025: A.4 Rapid Response and Novel Research in Earth SNASA Headquarters43.0012026-08-3125
4ROSES 2025: A.10 INNOVATENASA Headquarters43.0012026-08-3125
5ROSES25: B.2 Heliophysics Foundational ResearchNASA Headquarters43.0012026-08-3125
6Advanced Nuclear Energy Licensing Cost-Share Grant ProgramIdaho Field Office81.1212026-09-30$8.0M01
7FY 2026 Continuation of Solicitation for the Office of ScienOffice of Science81.0492026-09-30$5.0M99
8The Genesis Mission: Transforming Science and Energy with AOffice of Science81.0492026-12-17$16.0M99
9SEEDING CRITICAL ADVANCES FOR LEADING ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES WIAdvanced Research Projects Agency Energy81.1352029-09-29$20.0M99
10University Nuclear Leadership Program– Scholarship andIdaho Field Office81.1212030-10-14$3.0M06
This week: 10 active science / energy grant opportunities this window. 0 require immediate action. Review CFDA codes and eligibility before applying — requirements vary by program office.
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Predicted Opportunities & Grant Calendar  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
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Predicted Upcoming Opportunities
Based on 3-year historical posting patterns · 8 programs predicted
Program Title CFDA Expected Window Typical Award Eligible
NASA ROSES Research 43.001 Feb–Apr $500K Universities/gov
DOE Office of Science 81.049 Rolling $1M Universities
NSF Major Research 47.049 Rolling $500K Universities
DOE ARPA-E Innovation 81.135 Mar–May $2M Universities/industry
NASA Aeronautics 43.002 Jan–Mar $750K Universities
DOE Clean Energy 81.086 Apr–Jun $5M Universities/gov
NASA SBIR Phase I 43.002 Rolling $150K Small business
DOE Nuclear Energy 81.121 Feb–Apr $500K Universities/gov
Federal Grant Calendar — Seasonal Activity
12-month posting volume by agency
Agency Jan–Dec Activity Peak Month
NASA
Feb
NSF / DOE
Rolling
Defense / DoD
Apr–May
HHS / NIH
May
Agriculture
Apr–May
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Methodology: Predicted from 3-year NASA/DOE posting history. NSF uses FastLane/Research.gov separately. F&A rates must be current. Export control review required for technology-heavy proposals.
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IRS BMF 1.9M+ nonprofits
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