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National Science Foundation Translation to Practice

NSF

Grant

Funding

Varies

Deadline

November 17, 2026

Type

grant

Location

Federal (All States)

Overview

Federal grant opportunity from the federal government: National Science Foundation Translation to Practice

Who Should Apply

National Science Foundation Translation to Practice is best suited to Small Business anywhere in the United States. Because this is a grant, the funds do not have to be repaid when used for the approved purpose.

Eligibility

Eligible Types: Small Business
Industries: All Industries

How to Apply for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice

  1. 1

    Confirm you meet the eligibility criteria

    Verify that you qualify as Small Business. Reviewing this first saves you from spending time on an application you can't submit.

  2. 2

    Register on the required portals

    Most federal funding requires an active SAM.gov registration (allow 2–4 weeks). Set this up early so it doesn't block your submission.

  3. 3

    Prepare your application package

    Assemble the documents listed below and write a clear, specific narrative that ties every requested dollar to a measurable outcome.

  4. 4

    Submit your application before the November 17, 2026 deadline

    Apply directly through NSF using the official link on this page. Submit a few days early to avoid last-minute portal issues.

  5. 5

    Track your status and follow up

    Federal grant reviews typically take 3–6 months. If you're not selected, request reviewer feedback and reapply in the next cycle — many awardees succeed on a second attempt.

Documents You’ll Likely Need

  • Project narrative describing what you'll do and why it matters
  • Line-item budget showing how every dollar will be spent
  • Business or organization financial statements
  • Proof of eligibility (entity type, location, size)
  • Active SAM.gov registration (for federal programs)
  • Letters of support from partners or the community (recommended)

Requirements vary by program. Always confirm the exact document list on the official application page before you start.

Disclaimer: This link leads to the official application page maintained by the grant-issuing organization. GrantPlain does not process applications and cannot guarantee the accuracy of listing details. Always verify eligibility and deadlines directly with the issuing agency.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice?

National Science Foundation Translation to Practice is available to Small Business in all industries. It is open to applicants in all U.S. states.

How much funding does National Science Foundation Translation to Practice provide?

National Science Foundation Translation to Practice provides funding ranging from Varies by applicant. The exact amount depends on your project scope, business size, and the specific requirements outlined in the application.

What is the deadline for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice?

The deadline for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice is November 17, 2026. We recommend starting your application at least 4-6 weeks before the deadline to gather all required documents.

How do I apply for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice?

You can apply for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice through the official application page provided by NSF. Visit the application link, review all instructions carefully, and prepare the required documents before starting your submission.

What documents do I need to apply for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice?

While specific requirements vary, most grant applications require: a business plan or project narrative, financial statements, tax returns, a detailed budget showing how funds will be used, and proof of eligibility. Check the official application page for the complete list.

Do I need to repay National Science Foundation Translation to Practice funding?

No. National Science Foundation Translation to Practice is a grant, which means the funds do not need to be repaid as long as you use them for the approved purpose and comply with all reporting requirements.

Is there a cost to apply for National Science Foundation Translation to Practice?

No. Legitimate government grant programs do not charge application fees. If any program asks you to pay to apply, it may be a scam. National Science Foundation Translation to Practice by NSF is a legitimate government program with no application fees.

Where can I get help with my National Science Foundation Translation to Practice application?

Free help is available through your local Small Business Development Center (SBDC), SCORE mentors, and Women's Business Centers. These organizations provide one-on-one guidance on grant writing and application preparation at no cost. You can also contact NSF directly with questions.

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Last updated: 2026-06-18