Standards Coordination Office Curricula Development Cooperative Agreement Program

Department of Commerce · Opportunity 2026-NIST-SCOCD-01

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Standards Coordination Office Curricula Development Cooperative Agreement Program (National Institute of Standards and Technology)

Who can apply

  • Others (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clar…

Eligible uses

  • Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Typical documents

  • Application form (SF-424)
  • Project narrative
  • Detailed budget
Deadline2026-07-13
Posted2026-05-14
Eligible applicantsOthers (see text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility" for clarification)
ActivityScience and Technology and other Research and Development
Funding instrumentCooperative Agreement
CFDA programStandards Coordination Office Curricula Development Cooperative Agreement Program
Org type filterNonprofitAI-tagged
Sector filterResearch / Education / TechAI-tagged
Use filterResearch / TrainingAI-tagged
Sourcegrants.gov
Last updated2026-05-14T14:08:51.538023+00:00

From the official announcement

The NIST Standards Coordination Office Curricula Development Cooperative Agreement Program (SCOCD CAP) is seeking applications from eligible applicants for activities to develop undergraduate and/or graduate level curricula to incorporate documentary standards, standards development, and standardization of information and content into seminars, modules, courses, and learning resources. The recipients will work with NIST to strengthen education and learn about documentary standards, standards development, and standardizatio n. Accredited institutions of higher education (IHEs), as defined at 20 U.S.C. 1001, located in the United States or its territories. Foreign entities are not eligible to apply under this NOFO. See Section III this NOFO for eligibility requirements.

Agency contact

Misty L Roosa Management Analyst

michael.teske@nist.gov

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