What's Happening?
NASA has released Amendment 29 for its Science Activation Program under the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2025. This amendment provides the final text and due dates for the F.6
Science Activation (SciAct) program, which aims to engage people of all ages in science through NASA's resources. The program seeks to balance projects that broadly share NASA's assets and those that meet specific community needs. A pre-proposal webinar is scheduled for January 9, 2026, with proposals due by March 31, 2026. The program encourages collaboration with community partners to extend its reach and impact.
Why It's Important?
The Science Activation Program is crucial for promoting public engagement in science and leveraging NASA's resources to inspire and educate diverse audiences. By supporting projects that address both broad and specific community needs, NASA aims to foster a deeper understanding of science and its applications. This initiative not only enhances public knowledge but also encourages the next generation of scientists and engineers, contributing to the long-term sustainability of scientific research and innovation in the U.S.
What's Next?
Interested parties are encouraged to participate in the pre-proposal webinar to gain insights into the application process. Following the submission of proposals, NASA will evaluate and select projects that align with its goals of broadening science engagement. Successful projects will be implemented across the U.S., potentially leading to increased public interest and participation in scientific endeavors.








