The NSF–Census Research Network provides support for a set of research nodes, each of which is staffed by a team of scientists conducting interdisciplinary research and educational activities on methodological questions of interest and significance to the broader research community and to the Federal Statistical System, particularly the U.S. Census Bureau. The activities will advance both fundamental and applied knowledge as well as further the training of current and future generations of researchers in research skills of relevance to the measurement of economic units, households, and persons.
The FY 2010–11 competition for National Science Foundation-Census Bureau Research Network grants is complete. The eight winners are described below.
NSF is not accepting proposals for the NCRN solicitation and there are no plans at this time for a future competition. Any changes in status will be reflected on the NSF NCRN website.
The NSF has selected a grantee to coordinate the activities of the NCRN. Their newsletters are listed below.
Nancy Bates
US Census Bureau
[email protected]
301-763-5248
Cheryl L. Eavey, Ph.D.
National Science Foundation
[email protected]
703-292-7269