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The MUREP PBI/HBCU Data Science Equity, Access and Priority for Research and Education (DEAP) opportunity is a NASA-funded initiative designed to build and grow Data Science Institutes led by Primarily Black Institutions (PBIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The core purpose is to strengthen data-intensive research capacity and advance workforce development in data science as it applies to science and engineering, with a direct connection to NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) research areas. The institutes are expected to accelerate scientific discovery and technological innovation by tackling research that depends on large, complex, and diverse datasets, while also expanding equitable access to NASA-relevant data science pathways.

A central feature of the program is close collaboration with NASA mentors. Through these partnerships, the DEAP Institutes are expected to harness diverse data sources and to develop, adapt, and apply modern methodologies for data management and analysis. This can include work on data pipelines, scalable analytics, machine learning and statistical methods, data fusion, uncertainty quantification, reproducibility practices, and enabling infrastructure that supports end-to-end research workflows. The intent is not only to produce research outcomes, but also to build durable institutional capabilities that allow PBIs and HBCUs to play leading roles in data-intensive NASA-relevant research over time.

The opportunity emphasizes convergence, meaning it encourages deep collaboration across science and engineering communities rather than keeping data science isolated as a purely technical function. DEAP Institutes are positioned as hubs that connect domain scientists, engineers, and data science experts, integrating foundations (such as algorithms, modeling, and statistical inference), systems (such as computing platforms, storage, and workflow tools), and applications (NASA-relevant scientific and engineering problems). By structuring the institutes this way, NASA is aiming to create environments where teams can co-develop solutions that are both technically strong and scientifically meaningful.

Another major pillar is the alignment with NASA open science principles and architecture. The DEAP Institutes are expected to implement collaborative, co-designed programs that reflect open science practices, such as making research more transparent and reusable, improving accessibility to data and tools, and supporting community-facing approaches to sharing methods and results. The solicitation frames this as a way to enable breakthroughs and to encourage innovative data-intensive approaches that can address critical national challenges, leveraging NASA data and NASA-aligned research problems as a catalyst for broader impact.

Administratively, this is a discretionary funding opportunity from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration offered as a cooperative agreement, which typically indicates substantial involvement by the agency during the period of performance, consistent with the described NASA mentor collaboration. The funding opportunity number is NNG22ZHA0010C and it is associated with CFDA number 43.008 under an education-related activity category, reflecting the dual focus on research capability and talent development. The opportunity listing indicates an award ceiling of $500,000, with an expectation of making about five awards. The opportunity was created on August 22, 2022, with an original closing date of October 24, 2022. Eligibility is described broadly as "Others," with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement text, but the program’s framing makes clear that PBIs and HBCUs are intended to lead the proposed institutes.

In practical terms, applicants would be proposing to stand up an institute-like effort that blends research, infrastructure development, and collaborative programming, with NASA engagement built in from the start. The overall goal is to expand equitable participation and leadership in NASA-relevant data science, while producing high-value research and reusable approaches to working with large-scale scientific data across multiple NASA SMD domains.

  • The National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the education sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "MUREP PBI/HBCU Data Science Equity, Access and Priority for Research and Education (DEAP)  " and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 43.008.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Aug 22, 2022.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Oct 24, 2022. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $500,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 5 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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What is the MUREP PBI/HBCU Data Science Equity, Access and Priority for Research and Education (DEAP) opportunity?

The MUREP PBI/HBCU Data Science Equity, Access and Priority for Research and Education (DEAP) opportunity is a NASA-funded initiative focused on building and growing Data Science Institutes led by Primarily Black Institutions (PBIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). It is designed to strengthen data-intensive research capacity and expand workforce development in data science, specifically tied to NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) research areas.

What is the main goal of the DEAP program?

The main goal is to expand equitable participation and leadership in NASA-relevant data science by strengthening institutional capabilities at PBIs and HBCUs. The program aims to accelerate scientific discovery and technological innovation through data-intensive research, while also creating durable capacity for long-term leadership in NASA-aligned research.

What kinds of organizations are intended to lead DEAP Institutes?

Based on the program description, Primarily Black Institutions (PBIs) and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are intended to lead the proposed institutes. The opportunity listing notes eligibility as "Others," with additional eligibility details referenced in the full announcement text, but the framing makes clear the intended leading institutions.

What is a "DEAP Institute" in practical terms?

A DEAP Institute is described as an institute-like effort that blends research, infrastructure development, and collaborative programming, with NASA engagement built in from the start. The institute model is intended to act as a hub that connects domain scientists, engineers, and data science experts to co-develop solutions that are technically strong and scientifically meaningful.

How does NASA participate in the DEAP Institutes?

A central feature of the program is close collaboration with NASA mentors. These partnerships are meant to support the institute's work in harnessing diverse data sources and developing, adapting, and applying modern methodologies for data management and analysis. The award instrument is a cooperative agreement, which typically indicates substantial involvement by NASA during the period of performance.

What NASA areas should DEAP Institute work connect to?

The work is expected to have a direct connection to NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) research areas. The opportunity emphasizes data science as it applies to science and engineering problems aligned with NASA-relevant research needs.

What kinds of research or technical work does the opportunity encourage?

The DEAP Institutes are expected to work on data-intensive research and enabling capabilities for handling large, complex, and diverse datasets. The description includes (but is not limited to) data pipelines, scalable analytics, machine learning and statistical methods, data fusion, uncertainty quantification, reproducibility practices, and enabling infrastructure that supports end-to-end research workflows.

Is the program focused only on research outcomes?

No. The opportunity explicitly pairs research outcomes with building durable institutional capabilities. The intent is to strengthen long-term capacity so PBIs and HBCUs can play leading roles in NASA-relevant, data-intensive research over time, alongside workforce development goals.

What does "convergence" mean in this solicitation?

Convergence is described as deep collaboration across science and engineering communities, rather than treating data science as an isolated technical service. DEAP Institutes are positioned as hubs that integrate foundations (algorithms, modeling, statistical inference), systems (computing platforms, storage, workflow tools), and applications (NASA-relevant scientific and engineering problems).

How does open science factor into DEAP Institute expectations?

The opportunity emphasizes alignment with NASA open science principles and architecture. Institutes are expected to implement collaborative, co-designed programs that reflect open science practices, such as making research more transparent and reusable, improving accessibility to data and tools, and supporting community-facing approaches to sharing methods and results.

Why does the solicitation highlight open science and reuse?

The solicitation frames open science practices as a way to enable breakthroughs, encourage innovative data-intensive approaches, and address critical national challenges. NASA data and NASA-aligned research problems are positioned as a catalyst for broader impact through reusable methods, tools, and results.

What type of funding mechanism is used for this opportunity?

This is a discretionary funding opportunity from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration offered as a cooperative agreement. Cooperative agreements typically involve substantial federal involvement during performance, which aligns with the program's stated emphasis on NASA mentor collaboration.

What is the funding opportunity number and CFDA number?

The funding opportunity number is NNG22ZHA0010C. The opportunity is associated with CFDA number 43.008.

What is the award ceiling for this opportunity?

The listing indicates an award ceiling of $500,000.

How many awards does NASA expect to make?

The opportunity indicates an expectation of making about five awards.

When was this opportunity created and when did it close?

The opportunity was created on August 22, 2022, and the original closing date was October 24, 2022.

What activity category is associated with this opportunity?

The opportunity is listed under an education-related activity category, reflecting a dual focus on research capability building and talent/workforce development.

What kinds of datasets or data sources are DEAP Institutes expected to work with?

The program expects institutes to harness diverse data sources and to conduct research dependent on large, complex, and diverse datasets, with relevance to NASA SMD research areas. The specific datasets are not enumerated in the summary provided, but NASA-relevant data and NASA-aligned research problems are emphasized.

What kinds of infrastructure or workflow improvements are within scope?

The opportunity describes enabling infrastructure that supports end-to-end research workflows. Examples named include systems and tools related to computing platforms, storage, workflow tools, data pipelines, and practices that improve reproducibility and scalability for data-intensive research.

Does the opportunity encourage machine learning and advanced analytics?

Yes. The description explicitly includes scalable analytics, machine learning, and statistical methods among the modern methodologies that DEAP Institutes may develop, adapt, and apply.

How does the DEAP program support workforce development?

Workforce development is part of the core purpose, alongside strengthening data-intensive research capacity. The opportunity ties talent development to NASA-relevant data science pathways and positions the institutes as hubs for collaborative, hands-on engagement across domain science, engineering, and data science.

What is the equity and access focus of the program?

The program aims to expand equitable access to NASA-relevant data science pathways and increase leadership by PBIs and HBCUs in data-intensive research connected to NASA SMD areas.

What should an applicant be proposing to do under this opportunity?

An applicant would be proposing to stand up an institute-like program that combines NASA-relevant data-intensive research, capacity-building infrastructure, and collaborative programming aligned with open science practices, with meaningful engagement from NASA mentors as part of the effort.

Is there an emphasis on producing reusable methods and results?

Yes. The open science emphasis includes making research more transparent and reusable, improving accessibility to data and tools, and supporting community-facing approaches for sharing methods and results.

Where are additional eligibility details described?

The listing states eligibility as "Others" and notes that additional eligibility details are referenced in the full announcement text. The summary provided does not include those additional details.

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