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Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace

US U › S › National Science Foundation (NSF) grant open #25-515
Response due Sep 28, 2026 · 00:00 UTC

Summary

The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) is soliciting proposals under program number 25-515 focused on Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace. This is a federal grant opportunity posted on Grants.gov targeting research and development in cybersecurity, privacy, and digital trust domains. The opportunity has an extended open window from December 2024 through September 2026, suggesting a standing or recurring solicitation. No further scope details, award amounts, or submission requirements are provided in the available synopsis text.

How they evaluate

Submission: Grants.gov federal grants portal (grants.gov); full submission requirements likely detailed in the complete NSF program solicitation 25-515

Risks & flags

  • Extremely sparse synopsis — no scope details, evaluation criteria, award amounts, or submission requirements disclosed; full program solicitation document must be consulted before drawing conclusions.
  • Very long open window (nearly 2 years) is typical of standing NSF program solicitations but limits competitive intelligence.

Market context

inferred from NAICS
R&D in Physical, Engineering, Life Sciences (except Nanotech & Biotech)
NAICS 541715
US market size
$95B
Typical award
$100K – $50M+
Typical buyers
DoDNSFNIHNASADOE
Commonly required
DCAA-compliant accountingITARCMMC L2
Security, Privacy, and Trust in Cyberspace
Due Sep 28
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