STEM Education (formerly Education and Human Resources) Grants (Assistance Listing 47.076)
Administered by U.S. National Science Foundation. An Assistance Listing is the permanent catalog entry for a federal funding program — individual opportunities are issued under it and come and go.
Overview
Assistance Listing 47.076 — STEM Education (formerly Education and Human Resources) — is a federal funding program administered by U.S. National Science Foundation. UseGrants has tracked 37 funding opportunities issued under it, of which 30 are accepting applications right now. The typical award ceiling is $2,500,000, with the largest at $19,999,999. Historically, opportunities under this listing post most often in May and January.
Eligibility is set per opportunity, not per listing. The free UseGrants check matches your organization type and focus against every open opportunity, including these.
- Open now
- 30
- Issuing agencies
- 1
- Opportunities tracked
- 37
- Typical ceiling
- $2.5M
- Largest ceiling
- $20M
- Assistance Listing
- 47.076
Open opportunities under 47.076
30 opportunities are accepting applications, newest first. Confirm every detail on the issuing agency’s official listing before you apply.
EDU Core Research
Due Oct 1, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $500K–$2.5M
NSF's EDU Core Research (ECR:Core) program supports fundamental research advancing knowledge of STEM learning, broadening participation, and STEM workforce development for learners of all ages in formal and informal settings. Eligibility is described as unrestricted (open to any entity type), subject to clarifications in the solicitation. Funding has three levels: up to $500,000 (Level I), up to $1.5 million (Level II), and up to $2.5 million (Level III), with project durations of three to five years.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardBroad eligibilityNational Science Foundation Fostering Interdisciplinary Networks to Develop Emergent and Responsive Solutions Foundry
Due Nov 18, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
NSF FINDERS FOUNDRY program funding partnerships of K-12 educators, technologists, and researchers to develop technology-based solutions to learning and workforce challenges, with a focus on early AI exposure. Eligible applicants are limited to US nonprofits/non-academic research organizations, state and local governments, US institutions of higher education, and federally recognized tribal nations; unaffiliated individuals cannot apply and no PI degree is required. Only teams awarded planning grants may later submit development proposals. No award amount is specified.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalResearchers+1 morePathways to Enable Secure Open-Source Ecosystems
Due in 11 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF PESOSE program supports turning open-source science and engineering research products into secure, sustainable ecosystems, and eligibility is broad: U.S.-based for-profit organizations (including small businesses), non-profit non-academic organizations, federal agencies and FFRDCs, state and local governments, U.S. institutions of higher education, and federally recognized Tribal Nations may apply. PIs generally must be U.S.-resident employees of the applicant; foreign organizations and overseas branch campuses are not eligible. No specific award amount is stated; the deadline is September 1, 2026.
Small businessResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofits+3 moreNSF National Innovation Corps Teams (NSF National I-Corps (TM) Teams) program
No deadline listedU.S. National Science Foundation · From $50K
Only accredited two- and four-year U.S. institutions of higher education (including community colleges) may apply to this NSF National I-Corps Teams program, acting on behalf of their faculty; individuals, nonprofits, and businesses cannot apply directly. It funds NSF-supported researchers with entrepreneurial training, mentoring, and roughly $50,000 to assess the commercial potential of deep-technology inventions from foundational research. Multiple awards based on the same core technology generally are not supported, and international branch campuses require special justification.
Schools & universitiesResearchersSmall awardNarrow eligibilityNSF STEM K-12
No deadline listedU.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
The NSF STEM K-12 program funds fundamental, applied, and translational research that advances STEM teaching and learning across formal and informal settings. Proposals may only be submitted by U.S.-based for-profit organizations (including small businesses) with R&D capacity, non-profit non-academic organizations tied to education or research (e.g., museums, research labs, professional societies), state and local governments, accredited U.S. institutions of higher education, and federally recognized tribal nations. Individuals and most general nonprofits without a research/education tie are not eligible; no specific award amount or deadline is listed here.
Small businessNonprofitsResearchersGovernment / tribal+2 moreNational Science Foundation Translation to Practice
Due Nov 17, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $600K–$2M
NSF Translation to Practice (TTP) program funding the translation of research results toward real-world products, services, and partnerships. Eligibility is limited to US nonprofits/non-academic research organizations and US institutions of higher education, and the PI must hold a tenured/tenure-track or full-time research/teaching appointment; the TTP-E track additionally requires an active eligible NSF research award. Awards range from about $600,000 up to $2,000,000. Eligibility is narrow given the active-award and appointment requirements.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityNSF's Eddie Bernice Johnson Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (INCLUDES) Initiative
Due Oct 27, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF INCLUDES program funds collaborative, national-scale efforts to broaden participation and build inclusive infrastructure in STEM, supporting pilots, consortia, alliances, network connectors, and conferences. Eligibility is relatively broad: for-profit organizations including small businesses, nonprofit non-academic organizations, state and local governments, institutions of higher education, and federally recognized tribal nations may apply. No specific award amounts are listed. This is a research and capacity-building opportunity open to a range of organizations, though not to individuals.
NonprofitsSmall businessGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreLouis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation
Due Nov 20, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $125K–$5M
NSF program supporting alliances of US colleges and universities working to increase STEM degree completion among students from underrepresented groups. Eligibility is restricted to US-accredited institutions of higher education (two- and four-year), with some non-profit and for-profit partners allowed only in specific tracks; many tracks require a senior administrator as principal investigator. Awards range from about $125,000 up to $5,000,000. This is an institution-led program with narrow eligibility, not open to individuals or most nonprofits.
Schools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityFacilitating Research at Predominantly Undergraduate Institutions:
No deadline listedU.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF program (RUI and ROA) supports research by faculty at predominantly undergraduate institutions, helping build campus research capacity and integrate research with undergraduate education. Only accredited colleges and universities (including two-year community colleges) that have awarded 20 or fewer Ph.D./D.Sci. degrees in NSF-supported fields over the prior two academic years may submit; this is a restrictive institutional eligibility rule. Funding amounts and a fixed deadline are not listed, so contact the relevant NSF disciplinary program officer to confirm fit and timing.
Schools & universitiesResearchersNarrow eligibilityFindable Accessible Interoperable Reusable Open Science
Due Apr 14, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF program funds open-science work such as research data management, cyberinfrastructure, and scientific publication models that make research data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable. Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education, non-profit non-academic research organizations, federally recognized tribal nations, and certain federal agencies and FFRDCs. No award amount is listed.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribal+1 moreSecurity, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace
Due Sep 28, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $50K–$1.2M
The NSF Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace (SaTC 2.0) program funds research on the security, privacy, and resilience of cyber systems, spanning technical and social dimensions. Proposals may only be submitted by U.S. institutions of higher education and non-profit, non-academic research organizations; PIs must hold qualifying academic or research appointments, and individuals at for-profit organizations or overseas branch campuses are not eligible. Awards range from about $50,000 to $1.2M. Eligibility is restricted to higher-education and nonprofit research organizations.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsLarge award+1 moreNSF Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Program
Due Mar 2, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · $1M–$5M
An NSF program funding higher-education institutions to provide scholarships and support services for academically talented, low-income students in STEM. Only U.S. two- and four-year institutions of higher education (including community colleges) may apply; the scholarship recipients must be domestic low-income students. Awards are large, roughly $1,000,000 to $5,000,000. This is restricted to colleges and universities and is not a fit for other nonprofits, small businesses, or individuals.
Schools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityMid-scale Research Infrastructure-1
Due Feb 8, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · $4M–$20M
An NSF program funding mid-scale research infrastructure (instrumentation, cyberinfrastructure, large datasets, and design activities). Eligible applicants are U.S. higher-education institutions, certain nonprofit non-degree-granting research organizations with 501(c)(3) status, and qualifying consortia; for-profit and small businesses may only participate through subawards, not as lead applicants. Awards are large, roughly $4,000,000 to about $20,000,000. This is a major research-infrastructure award, not a fit for general nonprofits, small businesses as primary applicants, or individuals.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityU.S. National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) Program
Due in 18 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · $2M–$3M
This NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) program funds universities to develop interdisciplinary STEM graduate training models in high-priority research areas. Only U.S. institutions of higher education may apply, and the PI must be a faculty member at the submitting institution, so this is restricted to higher education. Awards range from roughly $2,000,000 to $3,000,000. Individuals, nonprofits, and businesses are not eligible to apply directly.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibility+1 moreNSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory - Quantum Testbeds
Due Apr 6, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF program funds quantum testbeds within the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory, advancing use-inspired quantum information science and technology. Eligibility for the Design and Implementation phases is contingent on having an existing pilot or design project in the same topical area and a positive site-visit review, so it is staged and not open to first-time entry at those phases; the lead organization type is otherwise unrestricted. No award amount is listed.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityAdvanced Technological Education
Due Oct 1, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $475K–$7.5M
NSF's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program supports education of technicians for high-technology fields, with a focus on two-year colleges. Eligible applicants are limited to for-profit organizations (including small businesses) with research or education capabilities, non-profit non-academic organizations tied to education or research, state and local governments, accredited U.S. institutions of higher education, and federally recognized tribal nations; individuals are not listed as eligible. Two-year college faculty must hold significant leadership roles (PI or Co-PI). Awards range from roughly $475,000 to $7.5 million.
Small businessSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalLarge award+1 moreEPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Focused EPSCoR Collaborations Program (FEC)
Due Jan 26, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · $1M–$1.5M
An NSF EPSCoR program funding interjurisdictional research collaborations in STEM, open to higher-education institutions, certain nonprofit research organizations with 501(c)(3) status, and Tribal governments located in EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions. Applicants and investigators must be in EPSCoR jurisdictions and projects must span at least two such jurisdictions, which is a significant geographic restriction. Awards run roughly $1,000,000 to $1,500,000. Not a fit for organizations outside EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions or without a research mission.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalLarge award+1 moreCyberinfrastructure for Public Access and Open Science
No deadline listedU.S. National Science Foundation · $50K–$600K
This NSF program funds early-stage collaborative projects that build research data infrastructure supporting public access and open science, bringing together cyberinfrastructure researchers, data and library experts, and research labs. Eligibility is unrestricted, so most entity types may apply, though successful projects rely on cross-disciplinary teams typically based at universities and research organizations; proposals are accepted year-round. Awards range from about $50,000 to $600,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardBroad eligibilityIUSE/Professional Formation of Engineers: Revolutionizing Engineering Departments
Due in 18 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · $50K–$2M
This NSF program funds projects that fundamentally redesign undergraduate engineering departments and education. Only U.S. institutions of higher education may apply, and the PI must generally be an engineering department chair/head (or a dean/provost in some cases), so this is tightly restricted to higher education leadership. Awards range from about $50,000 up to $2,000,000. Individuals, nonprofits, and businesses cannot apply directly.
Schools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonEstablished Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR): Workshop Opportunities
No deadline listedU.S. National Science Foundation · Up to $200K
NSF's EPSCoR Workshop Opportunities program funds workshops (up to $200,000) addressing multi-jurisdictional research themes, but only for institutions of higher education, eligible nonprofits, or federally recognized tribal nations located within designated EPSCoR-eligible states and territories. Organizations outside EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions do not qualify, making this a geographically restricted opportunity.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalNarrow eligibilityInnovations in Graduate Education (IGE) Program
Due Mar 25, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · $300K–$1M
An NSF program funding development and testing of innovative approaches to STEM graduate education. Eligible applicants are U.S. two- and four-year higher-education institutions (including community colleges), certain nonprofit non-academic research/education organizations, and federally recognized Tribal Nations. Awards run roughly $300,000 to $1,000,000. This is geared to colleges, universities, and education-focused nonprofits rather than small businesses or individuals.
Schools & universitiesResearchersGovernment / tribalLarge award+1 moreEPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement (RII): EPSCoR Research Fellows
Due Apr 13, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF EPSCoR program funds research fellowships that build research capacity for investigators in EPSCoR-eligible jurisdictions through collaborative visits to host institutions. Eligibility is restricted to organizations located in RII-eligible jurisdictions, and proposals are limited to single early- or mid-career PIs at eligible institutions of higher education or non-degree-granting nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status; postdocs in transitional appointments are not eligible. No award amount is listed.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsNarrow eligibilityGROWING CONVERGENCE RESEARCH
Due Feb 8, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · $1.2M–$3.6M
An NSF program funding interdisciplinary convergence research teams tackling complex scientific or societal problems. Eligible applicants are U.S. higher-education institutions and certain nonprofit non-academic research/education organizations, with principal investigators required to hold full-time research or teaching appointments. Awards are large, roughly $1,200,000 to $3,600,000. This targets academic research teams, not general nonprofits, small businesses, or individuals.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityHistorically Black Colleges and Universities - Excellence in Research
Due Oct 20, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF program (HBCU Excellence in Research) is restricted to accredited Historically Black Colleges and Universities that have faculty conducting research in science, engineering, or STEM education. The PI must be a full-time faculty member or researcher at the submitting HBCU, so no other organization type is eligible. It aims to build research capacity at HBCUs, particularly those less successful in larger NSF competitions. No specific award amount is stated in this record.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityCenters of Research Excellence in Science and Technology
Due Dec 4, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
The NSF CREST program funds research centers at minority-serving institutions to build STEM research capacity and broaden participation. Eligibility is narrow: only MSIs that offer graduate STEM degrees and meet a 50% underrepresented-minority enrollment criterion (or primarily serve students with disabilities) may apply, and a preliminary proposal and NSF invitation are required before a full proposal. The PI must hold a full-time faculty appointment at the applying institution. No specific award amount is stated.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityRobert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program
Due in 4 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · $100K–$3.3M
This NSF Robert Noyce program supports recruiting and preparing K-12 STEM teachers for high-need school districts, and proposals may only be submitted by U.S. institutions of higher education (including community colleges), consortia, or U.S. nonprofits offering teacher education or residency programs. PI teams generally must include STEM and education faculty. Awards range from about $100,000 up to $3,250,000, with a deadline of August 25, 2026, so this is restricted to higher-education and certain nonprofit applicants rather than individuals or businesses.
Schools & universitiesNonprofitsLarge awardNarrow eligibility+1 moreMajor Research Instrumentation Program
Due Nov 16, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $100K–$4M
NSF Major Research Instrumentation program funding the acquisition or development of multi-user research instruments. Eligibility is limited to US institutions of higher education and US not-for-profit, non-degree-granting research organizations with 501(c)(3) status; for-profit firms can participate only as subaward partners and cannot apply directly. Awards range from about $100,000 up to $4,000,000. This is narrowly scoped to research institutions and large in size.
Schools & universities501(c)(3) onlyLarge awardNarrow eligibilityTraining-based Workforce Development for Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (CyberTraining)
Due Jan 21, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · Up to $1M
An NSF program funding training, education, and curriculum development to grow the workforce for advanced cyberinfrastructure and computational/data-driven research. Proposals must include a principal investigator or co-PI with expertise relevant to NSF's Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure, and the program is oriented toward research and education institutions. Awards reach up to about $1,000,000. This is a research/education-workforce grant, not a fit for general nonprofits, small businesses, or individuals.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityMid-Career Advancement
Due Mar 1, 2027U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
An NSF program providing protected time and resources to help mid-career scientists advance their research, typically through a partnership at another institution. Eligible applicants are U.S. higher-education institutions and certain nonprofit non-academic research organizations; the principal investigator must be at the Associate Professor rank (or equivalent) for at least three years, so this is restricted to established faculty. No award amount is specified. Not a fit for general nonprofits, small businesses, or individuals without a qualifying faculty appointment.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityTribal Colleges and Universities Program
Due in 11 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · $100K–$3.5M
This NSF program funds STEM capacity-building, education, and research, and is restricted to federally recognized Tribal Colleges and Universities, Alaska Native-serving institutions, and Native Hawaiian-serving institutions. Several award strands exist, including small research grants and large capacity-building projects, with the PI typically being a senior institutional officer or STEM faculty member. Awards range from about $100,000 to $3,500,000. Institutions that do not meet the Tribal/Native-serving criteria can only participate as non-lead partners.
Schools & universitiesGovernment / tribalResearchersLarge award+2 more
Previously issued under this listing
Past rounds are the best guide to what the next one will look like — the scope, the award size, and the time of year it lands.
| Opportunity | Award range | Closed |
|---|---|---|
| Research Experiences for Undergraduates | $5K–$500K | Closed |
| ECosystem for Leading Innovation in Plasma Science and Engineering | Amount varies | Closed |
| Centers of Research Excellence in Science and Technology - Research Infrastructure for Science and Engineering | $100K–$2M | Closed |
| Faculty Early Career Development Program | From $400K | Closed |
| CyberAICorps Scholarship for Service | $300K–$2.5M | Closed |
| TechAccess: AI-Ready America | $3M–$4M | Closed |
| Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Directorate for STEM Education | $200K–$2M | Closed |
When 47.076 opportunities post
Across the 37 opportunities UseGrants has tracked under this listing, postings cluster in May, January, June, February. Federal program cycles repeat, so a listing that missed you this year is worth watching for the next round.
- May7 opportunities
- January6 opportunities
- June6 opportunities
- February3 opportunities
What is Assistance Listing 47.076?
47.076 is the federal Assistance Listing (formerly CFDA) number for STEM Education (formerly Education and Human Resources), administered by U.S. National Science Foundation. An Assistance Listing is the permanent catalogue entry for a funding program; individual notices of funding opportunity are issued under it, each with its own deadline and eligibility. UseGrants has tracked 37 such notices.
Are there open 47.076 grants right now?
Yes — 30 opportunities are currently accepting applications under 47.076, listed on this page with their deadlines and award amounts. Verify each on the issuing agency's official listing before you apply.
How much funding do 47.076 grants award?
The typical award ceiling for an opportunity under 47.076 is $2,500,000, ranging up to $19,999,999. Award floors and ceilings are set per opportunity — check the specific notice you intend to apply to.
Which agencies issue grants under 47.076?
U.S. National Science Foundation has issued the opportunities UseGrants tracks under this listing. UseGrants is an independent aggregator compiling public Grants.gov records — always confirm current details on the agency's own listing.
Who applies to 47.076, and what it sits alongside
Related federal programs
Source: public Grants.gov opportunity records. Assistance Listing numbers and program titles are as published by the issuing agency. UseGrants is an independent aggregator, not a federal agency — always confirm the current deadline, eligibility and award amount on the official listing before you apply.