Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 16— - NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION › § 1862o–14
Sets the rules for grants under the Major Research Instrumentation program. Awards must be at least $100,000. Normally the largest award is $4,000,000, but if total program funding for a year is more than $125,000,000, the maximum award is $6,000,000. Award money can buy instruments and equipment and can also pay to operate and maintain them. Grant recipients must give at least 30 percent of the project cost from private or non‑Federal sources. Schools that do not grant Ph.D. degrees do not have to meet that cost share. The Director may reduce or waive the 30 percent rule for institutions that are not among the top 100 in Federal research and development funding (per the Foundation’s statistics) and whose project would greatly improve their research capacity, provide undergraduate research experiences with advanced facilities, and broaden participation by people named in sections 1885a or 1885b of this title. Consortia that include at least one non‑Ph.D. granting institution may also get a reduction or waiver.
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42 U.S.C. § 1862o–14
Title 42 — The Public Health and Welfare
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