NASA's ROSES25 Early Career Investigator Program in Earth Science funds early career researchers from diverse organizations for three-year projects, with proposals due June 17, 2026.
Funder: NASA Headquarters
Due Dates: May 18, 2026 (Mandatory NOI) | June 17, 2026 (Full proposal)
Funding Amounts: Typical award duration is 3 years; specific award amounts not stated in synopsis.
Summary: Supports early career researchers in Earth science through research grants under the ROSES-2025 omnibus announcement.
Key Information: Mandatory Notice of Intent (NOI) due before full proposal; U.S. institutions primarily eligible.
This program supports early career investigators in Earth science through NASA's annual Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) omnibus announcement. The goal is to foster the development of new scientific leaders by providing funding for innovative research aligned with NASA's Earth Science Division priorities. Awards are typically made as grants or cooperative agreements and support both basic and applied research in Earth science.