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PEER Cycle 6 Instructions You may save your application as a draft at any time and resume it later. To do so, please scroll down and click on the "Save as Draft" button at the bottom of the application page. Please do not use the back button or you will lose any unsaved information. To avoid any inconvenience, remember to save regularly while working on your application. For further instructions on each question, please consult the program instructions and frequently asked questions (FAQs). PI and USG-support partner information Project name* Country* Select the country where your institution is based. Please refer to the Focus Areas section of our website to confirm that your country is eligible to apply for the PEER program. Please note that eligible countries differ between the different Focus Areas. Afghanistan Albania Angola Armenia Azerbaijan Bangladesh Benin Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Burma (Myanmar) Cambodia Colombia Dominican Republic Egypt El Salvador Ethiopia Georgia Ghana Guatemala Guinea Haiti Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 1

Honduras India Indonesia Iraq Jamaica Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kosovo Kyrgyz Republic Laos Lebanon Liberia Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali Mexico Moldova Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nepal Nicaragua Nigeria Pakistan Peru Philippines Rwanda Senegal Serbia Sierra Leone South Africa Sri Lanka Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Tunisia Turkmenistan Uganda Uzbekistan Vietnam West Bank/Gaza Zambia Grant number Grant Number Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 2

Focus areas* Please select the category that applies to your project.your project must fall into one of these areas to be eligible for review. For more information, please refer to the Focus Areas section on our website. Multiple Countries/ Environmental Contaminants Multiple Countries/ Digital Development for Feed the Future (D2FTF) Indonesia/ Multiple Fields Madagascar/ Biodiversity Friendly, Climate Resilient Human Development in Madagascar South Africa/ Multiple Research Fields RDMA/ Rapid Assessment of Tuna Fish Stocks in the South China and Sulu-Sulawesi Seas Proposed start date for your PEER project* Please be advised that decisions will not be made before August 2017. September 2017 October 2017 November 2017 December 2017 January 2018 Duration of your PEER project* PEER projects can last for up to three years. Projects under the D2FTF focus area can only last for one year. 1 year 2 years 3 years Region* Please select the corresponding region where the proposed project will take place. Africa Asia Europe/Eurasia Latin America Middle East/North Africa Primary field of research* Agriculture Biodiversity Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 3

Climate Disaster mitigation Education Energy Engineering Environment Food security Health Social sciences Water Other Other Field of research Subfield of research Last name of PI* Character Limit: 200 First name of PI* Character Limit: 200 Gender of PI* Female Male Email of PI* E-mail of applicant if different from PI Telephone number* Please include country dialing code PI's citizenship(s)* Please list all the countries of which you are a citizen or have permanent residency. If you are a dual U.S. citizen, please make sure to list it. Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 4

Do you plan to be away from your country of residence for a significant time during the PEER project* Yes No If yes, please explain: Please clarify how long you would be away from your country of residence during the duration of the PEER program and the reasons that would lead you to do so. 0 Highest degree achieved by applicant* Please select the highest academic degree received by the applicant. Bachelors (BS, BA) Masters (MSc, MA, MPH, MPP, MPA, LLM) Professional (MD, PharmD, DDS, DO, JD) Doctorate (PhD, ScD) Have you received a PEER (Science or Health) grant in the past?* Yes No Applicant's institution type* Please specify the type of institution with which you are affiliated. Academic institution Government managed research center Non-governmental organization (NGO) Government ministry Other Name of PEER applicant's institution* Address of PEER applicant's institution* 0 Last name of USG-supported partner* First name of USG-supported partner* Character Limit: 200 Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 5

Gender of the USG-supported partner* Female Male USG-supported partner's e-mail* USG-supported partner's institution* Project title of USG-supported partner's award/grant* Character Limit: 500 U.S. Government (USG) funding agency* Please select the USG funding agency that awarded your USG-supported partner's grant. All applicants must have a USG-supported partner National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Science Foundation (NSF) Smithsonian Institution United States Department of Agriculture/ Agricultural Research Service (USDA/ARS) United States Department of Agriculture/ Forest Service United States Department of Agriculture/ National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA/NIFA) United States Geological Survey (USGS) USG-supported partner's award/grant number* Please provide the award/grant number including all digits and letters of your USG-supported partner. Please note: if your USG-supported partner is a U.S. government employee please type "Intramural" in the box below instead of listing an award/grant number. Character Limit: 200 End date of your USG-supported partner's award/grant* The USG partner's award must remain active for at least 12 months after the expected start date of the PEER project (which may start no earlier than September 1, 2017, meaning that the USG partner's award must be valid through at least August 31, 2018). Format of the date will be MM/DD/YYYY. If your USG-supported partner is an intramural researcher please list the date of January 13, 2017, or 01/13/2017). Character Limit: 10 Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 6

Name of funding agency's program officer for the USG-supported partner's award/grant* Please provide the name of the program officer/manager at the USG funding agency that has awarded your USG-supported partner the grant. If your USG-supported partner is an intramural researcher, please duplicate his/her name in this section. Phone number of funding agency's program officer for the USG-supported partner's award/grant* If your USG-supported partner is an intramural researcher, please provide his/her phone number in this section. Character Limit: 50 Email address of funding agency's program officer for the USG-supported partner's award/grant* If your USG-supported partner is an intramural researcher, please provide his/her email address in this section. Name of secondary USG-supported partner (if any) If your proposed PEER project involves a secondary USG-supported partner list his/her name (Last/Family Name, Given/First Name format) in the text box provided. Please note that it is completely voluntary to have a secondary USG-supported partner. USG funding agency of secondary USG-supported partner (if applicable) Not Applicable National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Science Foundation (NSF) Smithsonian Institution United States Department of Agriculture/ Agricultural Research Service (USDA/ARS) United States Department of Agriculture/ Forest Service United States Department of Agriculture/ National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA/NIFA) United States Geological Survey (USGS) Program staff comments 00 Mission recommendation High Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 7

Medium Low Project Description Please fill out all sections for your proposed PEER project. Note that there are character limit restrictions for each section. The project description should be written so that readers without technical expertise can understand. a. Project aims and objectives* 0 b. Significance of the research as it relates to a particular focus area* Please refer to the Focus Area section on our website and the Country Strategies (CDCS) of the focal country(ies) to help you in writing this portion of the application. The development impacts of your proposed PEER research project must be clearly articulated in this section. 0 c. Expertise of the USG-supported partner* Please provide a description of how the expertise of the USG-supported partner will complement the proposed PEER research project. 0 d. Other potential partners Please list other partners with whom the applicant will collaborate on the project (for example: government agencies, USAID Missions, co-pis, research networks, laboratories, and other implementing partners). Explain the roles and responsibilities as they relate to the proposed PEER project for each institution involved. Character Limit: 1500 Budget Please provide the estimated total budget figure for your proposed PEER project. The budget of PEER project budgets vary depending on the proposed research scope and the project duration. Proposed PEER projects may be up to three years (submissions for the D2FTF focus area may be no more than one year in duration). Please refer to the budget template on our website to assist in estimating costs. Typical project budgets fall within the following ranges: Single institution: US$40,000 - $80,000 per year Multiple institutions: US$80,000 - $100,000 per year Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 8

To qualify for multi-institutional award status, PEER applicants are required to provide financial support to a researcher or research unit at another institution in a PEER-eligible country as part of their proposed project. Applicants who are invited to submit full proposals will be required to specify funds for activities to be implemented by partnering institutions in a separate budget table using the template to be provided. Single or multiple institution project* Single institution Multiple institution Other developing country institutions involved that would receive funding through your PEER budget If any 0 Estimated total budget* If invited to submit a full proposal, you will have the opportunity to adjust this total at the time of full proposal submission. Character Limit: 20 Planet NI equipment Additional support may be available from National Instruments (NI) through its Planet NI Program. Information on NI s offerings may be found at http://www.ni.com/solutions and http://www.ni.com/power/ and by consulting directly with NI staff at planetni.peer@ni.com. If you think your proposed approach could use tools from NI, please check the box below. If you would like assistance with this section please contact planetni.peer@ni.com and a representative of the program will contact you to follow up. Yes, I am interested in receiving equipment from Planet NI Please provide a brief description of which NI tools you would need and how they would complement your PEER project. Character Limit: 500 Outreach How did you hear about the 2017 PEER pre-proposal solicitation? You may select more than one. Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 9

Email from the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Email from USAID Email from other U.S. Government agency (NASA, NIH, NOAA, NSF, Smithsonian, USDA-ARS/NIFA/FS, USGS) Email from US colleague Email or announcement from professional society Announcement at technical meeting or conference USAID in-country mission Your home institution NAS Website USAID Website IAP Website PNAS journal ad Facebook Twitter Other If other, please specify. Appendices Curriculum vitae (Applicant)* Please attach the PEER applicant s brief CV, which should be no more than two pages in length. Please use the attached standard format for CVs (standard PEER CV). The CV should provide citations for no more than five to ten recent and relevant publications. If the project includes more than one developing country institution, please also include a CV for the key project participant at each institution. Please do not submit electronic copies of publications or other background materials, as they will not be forwarded to reviewers. All the CVs must be uploaded together in one single file. File Size Limit: 3 MB Letter of support from the USG-supported partner* A letter of support written by the USG-supported partner explaining his or her intention to collaborate on the proposed PEER project. The letter should also include the partner s USGfunded grant title, number, funding agency, name of program officer and contact information for his or her active USG award. The letter must be written on official institutional letterhead and must be signed by the USG-supported partner. File Size Limit: 2 MB Submit Once you have filled out all the sections of the application and uploaded all the required documents, you can then submit your application by clicking the "Submit Form" button at the Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 10

bottom of the page. Please consult the PEER website for further information. If you have any additional questions regarding the PEER program, please contact us at peer@nas.edu. Printed On: 5 October 2016 PEER Cycle 6 11