Racial Equity in STEM Education (EHR Racial Equity)

Sponsor: National Science Foundation (NSF)
Solicitation Title: Racial Equity in STEM Education (EHR Racial Equity)
Funding Amount: $250,000 to $5,000,000
Sponsor Deadline: Tuesday, October 12, 2021
Solicitation Link: https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505910
Solicitation Number: PD 21-191Y

Overview

<p>Persistent racial injustices and inequalities in the United States have led to renewed concern and interest in addressing systemic racism. The National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for Education and Human Resources (EHR) seeks to support bold, ground-breaking, and potentially transformative projects addressing systemic racism in STEM. Proposals should advance racial equity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education and workforce development through research (both fundamental and applied) and practice.</p> <p>Core to this funding opportunity is that proposals are led by, or developed and led in authentic partnership with, individuals and communities most impacted by the inequities caused by systemic racism. The voices, knowledge, and experiences of those who have been impacted by enduring racial inequities should be at the center of these proposals, including in, for example: project leadership and research positions, conceptualization of the proposal, decision-making processes, and the interpretation and dissemination of evidence and research results.</p> <p>The proposed work should provide positive outcomes for the individuals and communities engaged and should recognize peoples’ humanity, experiences, and resilience. Proposals need to consider systemic barriers to opportunities and benefits, and how these barriers impact access to, retention in, and success in STEM education, research, and workforce development. Competitive proposals will be clear with respect to how the work advances racial equity and addresses systemic racism, as these constructs may have different meanings in different settings.</p> <p>Proposals should articulate a rigorous plan to generate knowledge through research (both fundamental and applied) and practice, such as, but not limited to:</p> <ul> <li>building theory;</li> <li>developing methods;</li> <li>testing approaches and interventions;</li> <li>assessing the potential, efficacy, effectiveness, and scalability of approaches and interventions;</li> <li>establishing, cultivating and assessing authentic partnerships;</li> <li>changing institutional, organizational, and structural practices and policies; and/or</li> <li>focusing on affective, behavioral, cultural, social components, and implications.</li> </ul> <p>Collectively, proposals funded by this Program Description will:</p> <ol> <li>advance the science and promotion of racial equity in STEM, </li> <li>substantively contribute to removing systemic barriers that impact STEM education, the STEM workforce, and scientific advancement,</li> <li>institutionalize effective and inclusive environments for STEM learning, STEM research, and STEM professionals,</li> <li>diversify the project leadership (PIs and co-PIs), institutions, ideas, and approaches that NSF funds, and</li> <li>expand the array of epistemologies, perspectives, and experiences in STEM.</li> </ol>

Other Information:<p>Prospective PIs are encouraged to send a one-page concept paper to <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a&gt; in advance of submitting a proposal.</p> <p>Future Deadlines: <a href="https://education.asu.edu/roda-funding-calendar/racial-equity-stem-educ… 22, 2022</span></a></p>


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