NSF launches NSF FINDERS FOUNDRY to accelerate technology solutions to learning challenges


NSF investment to support edtech innovation springing from educator needs

The U.S. National Science Foundation has launched a new initiative designed to drive the creation of innovative technological solutions to improve K-12 science, technology, engineering and mathematics educational and learning experiences. The NSF Fostering Interdisciplinary Network Driven Educationally Responsive Solutions Foundry (NSF FINDERS FOUNDRY) program aims to strengthen interdisciplinary collaboration to design relevant evidence-based learning innovations that address some of education's most persistent challenges.

"Through this collaborative effort, NSF seeks to transform the educational technology landscape and catalyze a new generation of emerging technologies and innovations for learners and educators all across the United States," said Erwin Gianchandani, NSF assistant director for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships. "By bridging longstanding gaps among learners, educators, researchers, technologists, parents, and industry, as well as connecting those with complementary strengths and shared interests, NSF FINDERS FOUNDRY aims to accelerate research-based innovations to the point of market uptake and adoption."

The NSF FINDERS FOUNDRY program is supported through an agreement with philanthropic partners. Funding up to $8.5 million will be provided across two award phases: planning and development.

The program aligns with national priorities, including Executive Order 14277, "Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth," which focuses on advancing AI competency and skills across all learning pathways to strengthen K-12 education and broader U.S. STEM education and workforce readiness.

NSF FINDERS FOUNDRY will emphasize interdisciplinary collaboration and participation in the design process, thereby enabling the co-creation of more effective and engaging solutions to improve teaching and learning. These investments will foster a culture of innovation and critical thinking, strengthen technical literacy and position the United States as a leader in an AI-driven future.

NSF will host a webinar on April 8 at 4 p.m. EDT to answer questions and provide additional information about the initiative — click here to register for the webinar.

For additional program details and the timeline, visit the NSF FINDERS FOUNDRY solicitation.

 

ABOUT NSF TIP

The NSF Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships (NSF TIP) seeks to engage all Americans in accelerating critical and emerging technologies to advance U.S. competitiveness. The directorate partners across sectors to advance three primary focus areas — accelerating technology translation and development, fostering regional innovation and economic growth and preparing the American workforce for better-quality, higher-wage jobs. For more information about NSF TIP, visit nsf.gov/tip/latest.