Here in Canada we have a number
of programs for R&D and the
bureaucratic burden is not worth
the $$$ you get back for it except
if you a budget in the 6 digits range.

And if you want to get the paper done
by a consultant, he/she will charge
20% of the expected refund.

I looked at the NSF documentation
and I am not convinced that the
red tape is minimal.

You certainly loose some flexibilty
by having to get scope changes
approved by them.

Anyone got involved with them ?

Luc P

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On 2010-07-07, at 14:49, David Blubaugh <davidblubaugh2...@gmail.com> wrote:

To All,


I am extremely interested in LISP and Clojure.  I was wondering if it
would be possible to obtain NSF grant funding for further development
of Clojure ??

thanks,

David Blubaugh


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