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Accelerating Research Translation

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NSF 25-548: Accelerating Research Translation (ART)

Research Focus & Contribution

The Accelerating Research Translation (ART) program aims to increase the scale and pace of advancing academic research discoveries into tangible solutions that benefit the public and drive sustained economic impacts. NSF seeks to build capacity and expand robust translational research ecosystems across institutions of higher education (IHEs) nationwide, recognizing that innovations can create regional opportunities everywhere in the United States.

The program targets research translation broadly—beyond traditional lab-to-market pathways and startup creation—to include civic entrepreneurship, standards-setting and policy influence, curriculum scaling, and other mechanisms for converting discoveries into practice. Proposals should blend three elements: institutional infrastructure to sustain translational capacity; educational and training opportunities (especially experiential learning for students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty as entrepreneurial leads); and immediate technology transfer and research translation activities that create economic and collective impacts. The program emphasizes intellectual property (IP) management, technology transfer offices, industry partnerships, and entrepreneurship education across all scientific, technological, and engineering fields.

At-a-Glance

  • Who can apply: Institutions of higher education and non-profits; eligibility depends on research translation readiness level (RTRL) and track selection. Track 2 requires partnership with a mentoring institution of high RTRL.

  • Funding & project length: $3–8 million over 3–5 years depending on track; renewal opportunities available for select awardees.

  • Award mechanism: Grants and cooperative agreements; five distinct tracks differentiated by institutional capacity and mission.

  • Key dates: Full proposal deadlines January 15, 2026 (Tracks 2, 5) and March 12, 2026 (Tracks 1, 3, 4).

  • Best fit for: IHEs and non-profits seeking to build or strengthen research translation infrastructure, technology transfer capacity, entrepreneurship training, and regional innovation ecosystems; all disciplines welcome.

Key Facts

Deadline

Thu, March 12, 2026

Posted

Fri, September 26, 2025

Award Range

$8,000,000

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47.070
47.076
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Research Areas

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International Science & EngineeringOISE

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