What Predictive Policing Funding Covers (and Excludes)

GrantID: 2044

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: May 1, 2023

Grant Amount High: Open

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Grant Overview

Managing Risk in Science, Technology Research & Development for Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Scholars Program ### Eligibility Barriers and Compliance Traps for Applicants from Connecticut, Kansas, New Mexico, and Vermont The Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Scholars Program for Law Enforcement Officers, funded by a Banking Institution, is designed to support the professional development and research capacity of mid-career, sworn law enforcement officers. Applicants from Science, Technology Research & Development sector must be aware of the specific risks associated with this grant. A key regulation that applies to this sector is the requirement to comply with the National Science Foundation's (NSF) research misconduct policies. Applicants must understand that failure to comply with these policies can result in eligibility barriers, including ineligibility for future NSF funding. One verifiable delivery challenge unique to this sector is the need to balance the demands of law enforcement duties with the requirements of research and academic rigor. Applicants must demonstrate their ability to manage this challenge when applying for the grant. Applicants from the specified locations, including Connecticut, Kansas, New Mexico, and Vermont, should be aware that their research proposals will be evaluated on their potential to advance the police profession through science. Moreover, the integration of Opportunity Zone Benefits may be considered in the research proposals, adding another layer of complexity to the application process. In terms of operations, applicants must be aware of the staffing and resource requirements for their research projects. The grant is designed to support mid-career law enforcement officers, and applicants must demonstrate that they have the necessary resources and support to complete their research projects. The NSF Career Awards and NSF SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) programs are examples of initiatives that provide funding for research and development projects. When applying for the Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Scholars Program, applicants should be aware of the reporting requirements for NSF grants. They must be prepared to provide regular progress reports and to comply with NSF's evaluation and monitoring procedures. The national science foundation grant search database can be a valuable resource for applicants looking to identify potential funding opportunities. In managing risk, applicants should be aware of the compliance traps associated with NSF funding. For example, failure to comply with NSF's research misconduct policies or to report research results in a timely manner can result in penalties and eligibility barriers. Applicants should also be aware that the NSF has a robust grant search database that allows applicants to search for NSF programme funding opportunities. Q: What are the eligibility criteria for the Law Enforcement Advancing Data and Science Scholars Program, and how do they apply to applicants from the Science, Technology Research & Development sector? A: The eligibility criteria for the program include being a mid-career, sworn law enforcement officer, and applicants from the Science, Technology Research & Development sector must demonstrate their ability to advance the police profession through science. Q: How can applicants ensure that their research proposals comply with NSF's research misconduct policies? A: Applicants can ensure compliance by familiarizing themselves with NSF's research misconduct policies and procedures, and by ensuring that their research proposals adhere to these guidelines. Q: What are the reporting requirements for NSF grants, and how can applicants prepare for them? A: Applicants should be prepared to provide regular progress reports and to comply with NSF's evaluation and monitoring procedures, and can prepare by understanding the NSF's reporting requirements and timelines.

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