NSF S&CC Projects

NSF funds a variety of projects in and related to smart and connected communities.

Primary Award Mechanisms:

Integrative Research Grants: full awards of ~$1M-$2.5M for up to four years to support fundamental integrative research that addresses technological and social science dimensions of smart and connected communities and pilots solutions together with communities.
Planning Grants: awards of ~$150K for 1 year to facilitate capacity building and prepare project teams to propose future well-developed IRG proposals.

Other Award Mechanisms:

EAGER: awards for exploratory work on early stage or untested research concepts or approaches with potentially transformative outcomes ("high risk, high payoff")
RAPID: awards for proposals having a severe urgency with regard to availability of, or access to data, facilities or specialized equipment, including quick-response research on natural or anthropogenic disasters and similar unanticipated events
Other: awards such as workshops, conferences, etc.

For details about these award types, please refer to the S&CC solicitation.

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Energy
Sociotechnical Systems to Enable Smart and Connected Energy-Aware Residential Communities
01/01/2018 – 02/29/2024
Lead PI: Panagiota Karava
Award Type: Integrative Research Grant
Affiliation: Purdue University
Reducing Barriers to Residential Energy Security through an Integrated Case-management, Data-driven, Community-based approach
09/01/2020 – 08/31/2024
Lead PI: Johanna Mathieu
Award Type: Integrative Research Grant
Affiliation: University of Michigan
Advanced Learning for Energy Risk Tracking (ALERT)
09/01/2022 – 08/31/2026
Lead PI: Mladen Kezunovic
Award Type: Integrative Research Grant
Affiliation: Texas A&M University, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Empowering Smart and Connecticut Communities through Programmable Community Microgrids
09/01/2019 – 08/31/2022
Lead PI: Peng Zhang
Award Type: Integrative Research Grant
Affiliation: University of Connecticut
Empowering Smart and Connecticut Communities through Programmable Community Microgrids
09/01/2018 – 04/30/2020
Lead PI: Peng Zhang
Award Type: Integrative Research Grant
Affiliation: University of Connecticut
Smart & Connected Kids for Sustainable Energy Communities
09/15/2017 – 08/31/2022
Lead PI: Hilary Boudet
Award Type: Integrative Research Grant
Affiliation: Oregon State University