NSF general template, allowing individual PDF compiling and submission.
Author: pengh2@erau.edu
Last Updated: 10/10/2024 Used to prepare for NSF ERI.
Major changes:
use subfile package to allow individual compiling and using the
same preamble set in the main file.
use bibtex to allow for separate citation and bibliography in two
separated PDFs.
numbered all the individual files.
hold all source files in a flattened directory structure.
This is an NSF template based on the following Overleaf templates:
A latex package to prepare a proposal for the National Science Foundation (NSF)
M.R. Hadizadeh
E-mail: mhadizadeh@gmail.com
August 2021
The above (1) seems based on NSF Proposal Template
AuthorAmr Abed
Last Updated: 2016
This is a LaTeX template to write ERC research grants. It was created for the 2025 consolidator grant submission and is heavily based on the great work by Catrin Campbell-Moore
However, all sections are not in LaTeX, including the CV and funding tables.
Details can be found in the GitHub repo:
https://github.com/trappitsch/erc_latex_template
If you find any problems, please open an issue on GitHub.
JWST Cycle 1 Proposal Template
For all GO, AR, and GO/DD proposals
Taken from https://jwst-docs.stsci.edu/jwst-opportunities-and-policies/jwst-call-for-proposals-for-cycle-1
JWST General Observer (GO) and Archival Research (AR) program
This template provides a structure for preparing NSF grant applications according to their formatting guidelines
It is provided by MIT-MATH to help you use LaTeX for writing your NSF proposals.
Please start by reading MIT-MATH's instructions in the Guide to Using the NSFmaster Template, and then click the button above to open the template for editing online with Overleaf.