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The renewal of this 2010 question asks for more recent NSF math grant proposals.

A collection of proposals from 2000 through 2015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, and in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact).


The renewed OP also notes broken links: some of these are on the Wayback Archive:

The renewal of this 2010 question asks for more recent NSF math grant proposals.

A collection of proposals from 2000 through 2015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, and in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact).

The renewal of this 2010 question asks for more recent NSF math grant proposals.

A collection of proposals from 2000 through 2015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, and in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact).


The renewed OP also notes broken links: some of these are on the Wayback Archive:

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The renewal of this 2010 question asks for more recent NSF math grant proposals.

A collection of proposals from 2000 through 20152015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, and in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact).

A collection of proposals from 2000 through 2015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, and in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact).

The renewal of this 2010 question asks for more recent NSF math grant proposals.

A collection of proposals from 2000 through 2015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, and in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact).

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A collection of proposals from 2000 through 2015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, butand in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact) that might be even more useful than a specific proposal.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, but in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact) that might be even more useful than a specific proposal.

A collection of proposals from 2000 through 2015 is at Christopher Bishop's home page.

This site maintained by Dan Margalit has one example of a successful NSF math proposal, and in addition contains resources on how to write such a proposal (notably the sections on intellectual merit and broader impact).

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