NASA’s ROSES-2025 A.13 Accelerating Earth Solutions program seeks proposals by October 15, 2026, for research and applications on topics like agriculture, disaster resilience, health, water, energy, and infrastructure.
Funder: NASA Headquarters
Due Dates: October 15, 2026 (Full proposal deadline)
Funding Amounts: Typical period of performance is 3 years; some awards may allow up to 5 years. Award amounts vary by project.
Summary: Supports research and applications advancing Earth science solutions in areas including agriculture, disaster resilience, health, water, energy, and infrastructure.
Key Information: Research security training is required for PIs and Co-Is (≥10% effort) starting August 5, 2026.
This NASA Research Announcement, part of the annual Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) omnibus, solicits proposals for the Accelerating Earth Solutions program element. The call supports a broad range of research and applied projects that address societal needs using Earth science, encompassing topics such as agriculture, disaster resilience, natural resources, health and air quality, water resources, wildland fire, energy systems, and resilient infrastructure. Proposals will be evaluated through a dual-anonymous peer review process. The S/T/M (Science/Technical/Management) section of anonymized proposals is limited to 10 pages. Award instruments include grants and cooperative agreements.