Opportunity Information: Apply for G17AS00030

The 2018 Earthquake Hazards External Grants Program is a discretionary grant opportunity offered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) under its Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP). It is part of the USGS annual external grants announcement process and is intended to fund research and related work that improves the understanding of earthquakes and supports efforts to reduce earthquake risk. The authority for the program comes from the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977, which underpins federal involvement in advancing earthquake science and promoting practical hazard reduction.

The scope of the opportunity focuses on earthquake hazards broadly, including research on the physics of earthquakes, patterns and processes of earthquake occurrence, and earthquake safety policy. In practice, that means the program is aimed at projects that can strengthen the scientific basis for assessing seismic hazards and informing decisions that affect public safety, infrastructure resilience, and risk management. The emphasis is not limited to purely theoretical work; it also includes policy-relevant research tied to earthquake safety, reflecting the program's interest in outcomes that can support hazard mitigation and preparedness.

This funding announcement is identified by the opportunity number G17AS00030 and is categorized as a grant (Funding Instrument Type: Grant) within a discretionary opportunity category. The associated CFDA number is 15.807, which corresponds to USGS earthquake hazards-related assistance listings. Eligibility is listed as unrestricted, meaning the announcement does not, on its face, limit applicants to a narrow set of institution types; however, applicants would still be expected to comply with the standard federal grant requirements and any program-specific rules included in the full announcement package.

Key dates and administrative details include a creation date of March 13, 2017, and an original application closing date of May 22, 2017, indicating the solicitation was released well in advance of the program year referenced in the title. The record lists an award ceiling of 0, which typically signals that a single maximum award amount is not specified in the summary fields and may instead be defined in the full solicitation guidance, by project type, by available appropriations, or through programmatic decisions made during review and selection. The number of expected awards is not provided in the summary data, which suggests that anticipated award volume may vary year to year based on funding availability and the quality and quantity of submitted proposals.

Overall, the opportunity is best understood as USGS EHP's yearly mechanism for supporting external investigators and organizations working on earthquake science and earthquake risk reduction topics, with an explicit link to federal hazard reduction objectives established under the 1977 Act.

  • The Geological Survey in the other sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "2018 Earthquake Hazards External Grants Program" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 15.807.
  • This funding opportunity was created on 2017-03-13.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by 2017-05-22. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Eligible applicants include: Unrestricted.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): 2018 Earthquake Hazards External Grants Program (USGS)

What is the 2018 Earthquake Hazards External Grants Program?

It is a discretionary grant opportunity offered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) under its Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP). It is part of the USGS annual external grants announcement process and is intended to fund research and related work that improves the understanding of earthquakes and supports efforts to reduce earthquake risk.

Which federal agency runs this grant opportunity?

The opportunity is offered by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), specifically through its Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP).

Is this grant part of a recurring or annual program?

Yes. The information provided describes it as part of the USGS annual external grants announcement process and as USGS EHP's yearly mechanism for supporting external investigators and organizations working on earthquake science and earthquake risk reduction topics.

What is the purpose of this program?

The purpose is to fund research and related work that improves understanding of earthquakes and supports efforts to reduce earthquake risk. The program aims to strengthen the scientific basis for assessing seismic hazards and to inform decisions affecting public safety, infrastructure resilience, and risk management.

What topics or research areas are within the scope of this opportunity?

The scope focuses on earthquake hazards broadly, including research on the physics of earthquakes, patterns and processes of earthquake occurrence, and earthquake safety policy. It also includes policy-relevant research tied to earthquake safety, reflecting an interest in outcomes that can support hazard mitigation and preparedness.

Is the program limited to theoretical earthquake science, or does it include applied/policy work?

It is not limited to purely theoretical work. The scope explicitly includes earthquake safety policy and policy-relevant research tied to earthquake safety, with an emphasis on outcomes that can support hazard mitigation and preparedness.

What is the legal or statutory authority for this grant program?

The authority comes from the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977, which underpins federal involvement in advancing earthquake science and promoting practical hazard reduction.

What is the opportunity number for this funding announcement?

The opportunity number is G17AS00030.

What type of funding instrument is this?

The funding instrument type is a Grant.

How is the opportunity categorized (discretionary vs. mandatory)?

It is categorized as a discretionary grant opportunity.

What is the CFDA number associated with this program?

The associated CFDA number is 15.807, which corresponds to USGS earthquake hazards-related assistance listings.

Who is eligible to apply?

Eligibility is listed as unrestricted. Based on the summary provided, the announcement does not limit applicants to a narrow set of institution types; however, applicants would still be expected to comply with standard federal grant requirements and any program-specific rules included in the full announcement package.

Does "unrestricted eligibility" mean there are no requirements at all?

No. While eligibility is listed as unrestricted in the summary, applicants are still expected to comply with standard federal grant requirements and any program-specific rules included in the full announcement package.

When was this opportunity created?

The record lists a creation date of March 13, 2017.

What was the original application closing date?

The original application closing date listed is May 22, 2017.

Why does a program titled "2018" show a 2017 closing date?

The summary indicates the solicitation was released well in advance of the program year referenced in the title, with a creation date of March 13, 2017 and an original closing date of May 22, 2017.

Is there a maximum award amount (award ceiling) listed?

The record lists an award ceiling of 0, which typically signals that a single maximum award amount is not specified in the summary fields and may instead be defined in the full solicitation guidance, by project type, by available appropriations, or through programmatic decisions made during review and selection.

What does an award ceiling of "0" mean in this context?

It typically means a single maximum award amount is not specified in the summary fields. The ceiling may be described elsewhere (for example, in full solicitation guidance, by project type, by available appropriations, or through programmatic decisions during review and selection).

How many awards does USGS expect to make?

The number of expected awards is not provided in the summary data. The description suggests the anticipated award volume may vary year to year based on funding availability and the quality and quantity of submitted proposals.

What kinds of outcomes is USGS hoping to support with this funding?

The program is aimed at projects that improve the understanding of earthquakes and support efforts to reduce earthquake risk, including strengthening the scientific basis for assessing seismic hazards and informing decisions that affect public safety, infrastructure resilience, and risk management. It also supports policy-relevant work tied to earthquake safety that can contribute to hazard mitigation and preparedness.

How should this opportunity be understood in the broader context of USGS activities?

It is described as USGS EHP's yearly mechanism for supporting external investigators and organizations working on earthquake science and earthquake risk reduction topics, explicitly linked to federal hazard reduction objectives established under the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977.

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