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NSF GRANTED

GRANTED Convenings

Introduction


The NSF GRANTED initiative is a wholly new, unique program that supports nationally transformative ideas and scalable models to strengthen the nation's research enterprise.   

Inaugural GRANTED awardees are implementing conferences, workshops and convenings centered around one or more of the three GRANTED themes:  

  • Enhancing practices and processes within the research enterprise.
  • Developing and strengthening human capital within the research enterprise.
  • Translating effective practices related to the research enterprise into diverse institutional and organizational contexts through partnerships with professional societies and organizations. 

In addition, conference participants will surface and discuss best practices, successes, gaps, and challenges across one or many of the research enterprise sectors supported by GRANTED (see the GRANTED wheel visualization for a presentation of the research enterprise sectors supported by GRANTED).   

Each convening will bring together a diverse array of research support and service infrastructure stakeholders with the goal to energize the community and catalyze the development of bold and ambitious ideas to respond to the GRANTED Program Description Funding Opportunity PD 23-221Y.

In addition, conference participants will surface and discuss best practices, successes, gaps, and challenges across one or many of the research enterprise sectors supported by GRANTED (see the GRANTED wheel visualization for a presentation of the research enterprise sectors supported by GRANTED).

GRANTED Research Enterprise Sector Wheel

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GRANTED Conference Project Map


The GRANTED Conference Project Map depicts the broad distribution of states and institutions/organizations leading, collaborating, and participating in GRANTED Conference Projects. Twenty (25) GRANTED conference projects supported by twenty-nine (29) active NSF GRANTED awards comprise the first cohort of GRANTED Conference awardees.

Map showing the locations of the GRANTED covening awards

Credit: National Science Foundation

GRANTED Conference Project Information


With a few exceptions, GRANTED-supported convenings are open to all who are interested in attending.  See the drop-down information about each conference project below.  Most of the convening events offer a virtual attendance option. Many of the convening events involve professional societies and organizations. For additional detail see the drop-down information provided for each conference project.   The drop-down information on this webpage will be updated regularly to reflect the development of the GRANTED Conference schedule and other convening event information; check back often for the most up-to-date presentation. 

GRANTED Conference Project Stakeholder Engagement Table


The GRANTED Conference Project Stakeholder Engagement Table illustrates which convenings (presented by GRANTED Conference Project Number (1-25) as illustrated on the GRANTED Conference Map) may be of interest and value to specific research enterprise stakeholder populations.  

Interested in participating in a GRANTED convening event?  Reach out directly to the convening event point of contact (POC).  POC information (name, email, and vmail) can be found in the drop-down information provided for each GRANTED conference project.

A table showing GRANTED conferences with research sectors for interested parties

Credit: National Science Foundation

*Conference Projects that may be of interest to “Other” Stakeholders where other is defined by project as: 

Project 5 – Data Analysts 
Project 11 – Graduate Students 
Project 17 – Department Chairs 
Project 18 - Research Support Generalists at PUIs 
Project 19 – Nonprofit organizations, professional societies 
Project 23 – Senior Institutional Administration 

 

Convening Outcomes


Please stay tuned to this page for outcomes from the GRANTED convenings. We will post once they are available. 

Contact us


For further information concerning the NSF GRANTED program, please contact granted@nsf.gov.