TBA (last known deadline was July 30, 2010)
Nomination Instructions: Send an email message to gsgrants@grad.wisc.edu with "NSF PFI" by Friday, July 30, 2010 to inform us of your intention to submit a proposal. Please include the following in your email message: --name and full contact information for the PI --names and departments of the Co-PIs --names and location of possible participating companies --a brief description (two to three sentences) of the proposed project. PIs will be notified if an internal competition is necessary. One of the general goals of the Partnerships for Innovation Program (PFI) is to stimulate the transformation of knowledge created by the research and education enterprise into innovations that create new wealth; build strong local, regional, and national economies; and improve the national well-being. Aligned with this goal, the PFI competition for FY 2011 funds will provide support for innovation capacity building to sustained, dynamic interactive knowledge-enhancing partnership groups composed of academic researchers and small business (as defined by the Small Business Administration (SBA)) practitioners focused on intense exploration, re-definition, and creation of novel platforms for translating research and moving it towards impact. The basic organizational core of each proposed knowledge-enhancing partnership group must be composed of an academic lead institution and, at a minimum, two small businesses. These newly created partnership groups will provide small group process models for innovation, their hallmark being a collaboration in which research and its translation paths are shaped and expanded from both the research and the business perspectives. While the center-piece of this group is academe and small business, large businesses and non-profits may participate in this core knowledge-enhancement partnership unit, which in turn may be embedded in the broader network of a PFI partnership. Awards may be up to $600,000 with award durations of two to three years. Eligiblity: The number of proposals UW-Madison may submit is limited to one. Internal Competition Application Instructions: