UM Submission Instructions: Accelerating Research Translation (ART), Tracks 3 and 4 2026
| Sponsor: |
National Science Foundation (NSF) |
| Award Title: |
Accelerating Research Translation (ART), Tracks 3 and 4 |
| Amount: |
$8M
A Track 3 award is expected to be up to a total of $8 million for a duration of 4 years.
A Track 4 award may be budgeted up to a total of $3 million for a duration of 3 years.
See full solicitation language from NSF for additional detail about potential for grant renewal. |
| UM Deadline: |
12/17/2025 |
| Sponsor Deadline: |
03/12/2026 |
| Description: |
The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) seeks to increase the scale and pace of advancing discoveries resulting from academic research into tangible solutions that benefit the public. The overarching goal for the Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program is to advance the U.S. scientific and economic leadership by building capacity and increasing the number of robust translational research ecosystems in Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) that span across the full geography of our nation.?
The ART program framework is built around five distinct Tracks that are interconnected. These Tracks are differentiated by the RTRL. Tracks 3 and 4 are designed and intended for IHEs or non-profits that have a significantly higher RTRL (or equivalent experience) and can create and deliver entrepreneurship-, technology transfer related education and training materials and offer related services to IHEs that have a much lower RTRL.
Track 3: Technology Transfer Resource Centers (RESOURCE)
The ART program aims to leverage the experience and resources of IHEs or non-profits with strong research translation capacity (and/or experience) to launch a network of regional Technology Transfer Resource Centers (RESOURCE) that promote regional technology transfer and technology development activities available to multiple IHEs in a region with low or emerging research capacity and little or no dedicated technology transfer or research translation resources. A Track 3 award for a RESOURCE is expected to provide guidance, training, education, and services to other IHEs in a region who have a low RTRL. A Track 3 award is expected to be up to a total of $8 million for a duration of 4 years. Subject to availability of funds and quality of proposals, NSF plans to make up to 5 RESOURCE awards.
Track 4: Education and Training (ET)
This nationally focused Track invites proposals from IHEs or non-profits with any combination of either a strong, vibrant and established research translation ecosystem, and/or demonstrated experience to develop, evaluate, and deploy educational and training resources related to entrepreneurship, technology transfer and related activities. The beneficiaries for these education and training resources to be developed will be lower RTRL IHEs located anywhere in the United States (including but not limited to Track 1 and Track 2 awardees). Track 4 awards may be budgeted up to a total of $3 million for a duration of 3 years. Subject to availability of funds and quality of proposals, NSF plans to make up to 4 ET awards. |
| Number of Applicants University is Allowed to submit: |
2 |
| Additional Requirements: |
None |
| Sponsor Guidelines: |
https://www.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/art-accelerating-research-translation/nsf25-548/solicitation#pgm_desc_txt |
| UM Nominations Process: |
The University of Minnesota is eligible to submit one proposal each in Tracks 3, 4, and 5; see the full soliciation language for detailed descriptions. A separate opportunity posting was made for Track 5, given the different submission deadline.
Those interested in applying should submit the following as a single pdf document to collabor@umn.edu no later than 4pm on: 12/17/2025
1. Cover page including PI name, department, contact information, project title, any co-PI's name and department, and one paragraph project abstract.
2. Project summary - to include solicitation specific information.
(not more than three pages)
3. Biosketch of PI and any co-PI's (2 - 5 pages, NSF, NIH, or other relevant format).
4. 2-3 names of possible UMN reviewers (NOT References) (with no Conflicts of Interest) plus 5 keywords to be used as search terms for possible reviewers (can be added to Cover Page)
Any questions can be submitted to collabor@umn.edu |
| Peer Review Coordination: |
Research and Innovation Office contact email |
| Status: |
Open |
| Please note: |
To be considered for peer review and internal selection, faculty must follow the above submission guidelines and meet the UM deadline as set by the office coordinating the peer review for this opportunity. |
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