Under sponsorship from the National Science Foundation, the Unidata Program Center (UPC) announces the 2020 Unidata Community Equipment Awards solicitation, described below, along with the proposal submission requirements. A total of $100,000, including UCAR overhead, is available for awards this year. Proposals for amounts up to $20,000 will be considered. The deadline date for submitting proposals is March 20, 2020. Notifications of award status are expected to be made by May, 2020.
The primary purpose of the Unidata Community Equipment Awards is to encourage new members from diverse disciplinary backgrounds in the geosciences to join the Unidata community, and for existing members to continue their active participation so as to enhance the community process. This is an open call to fund purchases of equipment that aids academic institutions in using Unidata technologies to further teaching and research in the geosciences. Applicants are strongly encouraged to get assistance with hardware requirements for their activity before submitting a proposal by contacting the UPC at support-egrants@unidata.ucar.edu.
It is the intent of this award program to assist institutions wishing to participate actively in the Unidata community; to assist those who have participated actively in the past but need system upgrades to meet the standards currently recommended for deploying Unidata systems; and to assist organizations from disciplines outside of the atmospheric community who can provide important and relevant datasets and tools to the Unidata community at no cost.
Note:
In keeping with Unidata's most recent proposal to the National Science Foundation for
continued program funding, additional emphasis will be placed on providing support for
institutions serving populations that are underrepresented in the broad geoscience
community. Unidata is dedicated to broadening participation by minority serving
institutions, and we particularly encourage small institutions, academic departments that
have not previously submitted proposals to this program, and programs outside Unidata's
traditional atmospheric sciences community to apply.
Proposals from academic institutions outside the United States will be considered. However, preference will be given to academic institutions within the U.S.
Unidata Program Center staff are available to assist proposers throughout the process, from advising on proposal preparation and hardware specification to assisting with installation and configuration of Unidata software technologies. (Note that while Unidata staff will continue to provide advice and technical support for running projects, ongoing maintenance and operation of technology acquired through the Equipment Awards program is the responsibility of the grantee institution.)
Proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria:
Note:
While all of the above criteria are important to the Unidata Program in general, a successful
equipment funding proposal might not be address all six. For example, a proposal for hardware
aimed at reaching an educational goal may make a minimal contribution to research activities,
but still be selected for funding.
Note also that professional presentation of the narrative detailing how the proposal addresses the above criteria will be an important factor in the review panel's evaluation.
Unidata will accept proposals that include funds for hardware, software (including cloud storage/computing resources), and associated indirect costs. This program does not provide funds for staff time, travel, or other costs not outlined here.
Proposals must demonstrate that the equipment request is technically sound with respect to hardware and software selection and integration with existing local systems, and proposals must include a quote(s) from the prospective hardware and software vendors. Proposers are strongly encouraged to consult with Unidata regarding hardware selection before submitting a proposal.
In addition, each proposal must include a section describing local information technology (IT) resources available to support the project. Faculty and staff involved in managing the hardware and Unidata systems must be committed to obtaining, managing, and maintaining the proposed equipment and Unidata-supported tools as described in the proposal. While Unidata will be happy to provide consultation and remote assistance with configuration of Unidata technologies, ongoing operation and maintenance of the equipment is the responsibility of the grantee. A short statement/letter/email from the from the proposer’s primary IT support staff acknowledging this responsibility and indicating readiness to provide resources must be included in the proposal.
Including all of the sections below, Community Equipment Award proposals are typically 5-10 pages. Proposals must contain all components listed below and be assembled in the order listed:
A. Cover Page: Signed by the appropriate university official, for example, the Dean or the contracts officer. (example)
B. Project Summary: A brief summary of the project and how the proposer intends to use equipment funded through this award program.
C. Project Description:
D. Budget:
E. Project Milestones:
Provide information about how soon equipment will be purchased after receipt of the award, and when it will be deployed as part of the broader project objective.
Please submit an electronic copy in either PDF or Microsoft Word format along with the signed cover sheet via email to Terry Mitchell-Sur at tmitchel@ucar.edu with "Equipment Awards 2020" and your institution name referenced in the subject line.
Proposals must be received at the UPC no later than 5:00pm MT, March 20, 2020. To ensure fairness, proposals arriving after the deadline will be returned without review. Also, please ensure that all materials are included in your submission. Please note that we do business in English only. All proposals and contractual activities must take place in English.
Proposals will be reviewed by a panel consisting of community members and Unidata staff. Once decisions are made, the Unidata Director will notify the outcome of the review to all applicants. Reviewers' comments will be distributed to successful and unsuccessful proposals alike. Funds will be distributed to successful applicants by a sub-contract award process to their institution, and recipients will be responsible for purchasing and installing the equipment.
Within a year of receiving equipment funds, recipients will be required to submit a brief report in the form of a short article to the UPC. The intent of the article is to encourage others to participate in the Unidata community and the Equipment Awards program by showing the benefits of participation, as well as ensuring compliance with the original intent of the awards. Recipients should address how the funding was used to strengthen their program and/or the Unidata community. The article should also describe how the equipment has been used, the impact on education and research, lessons learned, etc. Articles will be used for publication either on the News@Unidata blog or the Unidata web site (at our discretion). Failure to submit the requested article will result in ineligibility for future funding.
If, in addition to the required report, you write a paper and would like to acknowledge Unidata in the publication, please cite our Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs). You can find DOIs suitable for official citations on our page: How to Acknowledge Unidata. On the page there are DOIs for various software packages created and maintained by Unidata, as well as a reference for the Equipment Awards program itself.
Please see our FAQ to find answers to specific questions you might have about the Unidata Community Equipment Awards. If you still have questions or would like additional guidance on submitting a proposal, send us an email at: support-egrants@unidata.ucar.edu.
The following are examples of some recent successful proposals:
The complete list of previously successful proposals, organized by year, can be found on the Unidata Equipment Awards web page.