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Review NSF’s proposal and award policies and procedures guide (PAPPG) for detailed eligibility information. Proposals are due on January 17, 2024. You can check your SAM status here: [link]. All agencies with existing SAM registration have been automatically assigned a UEI. What are the program details?
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