The application packages specific to this BAA are available at www.grants.gov under Funding Opportunity Number 2025-NIST-CHIPS-CRDO-01.
Applicants must download the applicable application package by referencing the Competition ID field.
The Competition ID field will state:
Only those applicants invited to submit a Pre-negotiation Package (after the submission of a White Paper) may submit a Pre-negotiation Package. Pre-negotiation Packages submitted in the absence of a specific invitation will not be reviewed or evaluated in any way.
All White Papers and Pre-negotiation Packages must be submitted via www.grants.gov.
All submissions will be considered on a rolling basis as they are received. Applications will be accepted until September 30, 2029, unless the BAA is amended to add an earlier closing date.
All applicants are required to have an active registration in the electronic System for Award Management (SAM.gov) prior to submission of White Papers and Pre-negotiation Packages as well as during the period of performance. This registration must enable the applicant to apply for and receive both procurement contracts and Federal financial assistance.
Applicants that do not currently have an active registration in SAM.gov are encouraged to begin the registration process as soon as possible.
Applicant organizations may submit more than one White Paper, provided that each White Paper represents a technically distinct project. CRDO will not accept duplicate or overlapping White Papers from a single organization (normally identified by having a separate Unique Entity Identifier in SAM.gov).
Applicant organizations submitting multiple white papers or pre-negotiation packages must make separate submissions for each, and must adhere to the format and file name specified in Section 2 Formatting Requirements for each submission.
The format of the White Paper and Pre-negotiation Package is as follows:
Attachments. All attachments must be attached to the Attachment Form in the document format and file name specified below.
Attachment | File name and Format |
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Example | Example_DepartmentofCommerce.pdf |
White Paper | WhitePaper_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Subawardees and Unfunded Collaborators | Subawardees_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Project Plan | ProjectPlan_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Letters of Commitment (multiple letters must be combined into a single PDF and attached as one attachment) | LOC_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Indirect Cost Rate Agreement | NICRA_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Resume(s) and CV(s) (multiple resumes/CVs must be combined into a single PDF and attached as one attachment) | Resumes_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Data Management Plan | DMP_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Current and Pending Support Form(s) (multiple forms must be combined into a single PDF and attached as one attachment) | CurrentPending_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
CD-511, Certification Regarding Lobbying | CD511_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Financial Model | FinancialModel_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
Budget Information | Budget_[LeadApplicant].pdf |
3.1 Content and Form of Submission of White Papers. Applicants must apply via grants.gov using the “Opportunity Package Competition ID: White Paper”. The required content and form of White Papers submitted pursuant to the 2025-NIST-CHIPS-CRDO-01 BAA are set forth below.
3.2 Required Forms and Documentation
3.3 If an applicant wishes to restrict access to his/her White Paper, it must be marked with the restrictive language stated in FAR 52.215-1(e). See Section 8 Confidential Information below.
4.1 Content and Form of Submission of Pre-Negotiation Package. When an applicant is invited by CRDO to submit a Pre-negotiation Package, the invitation will include specific instructions for Pre-negotiation Package materials. Pre-negotiation Packages are expected to contain some or all of the following materials, as relevant to the specific project and applicant. Depending on the nature of the project and applicant, CRDO may also request additional information not listed here.
CRDO will engage with applicants to this BAA during the development of and after the receipt of any Pre-negotiation Package to clarify requirements and identify any additional information necessary for CRDO to adequately assess the Pre-negotiation Package.
Applicants must submit Pre-negotiation Packages via grants.gov using the “Opportunity Package Competition ID: Pre-negotiation Package (invite only)” under BAA 2025-NIST-CHIPS-CRDO-01. The preliminary required content and form of Pre-negotiation Packages submitted pursuant to this BAA are set forth below. As noted above, invitations to submit Pre-negotiation Packages will include specific instructions for each applicant, which will take precedence over the requirements listed in this section.
4.2 Required Forms and Documentation
SF-424 (R&R), Application for Federal Assistance
All instructions for filling in the SF-424 (R&R) must be followed, with the following additional instructions:
Attachments Form
All attachments must be attached to the Attachment Form in the document format and name specified in Section 2 Formatting Requirements.
4.3 Pre-negotiation Package Format. All materials must be in the following order and compiled into a single PDF file for submission. A clear heading should denote the start of each section. The page format must adhere to the requirements in section 2.
4.4 Project Plan
Applicants must submit a project plan of no more than thirty (30) pages that describes the project for which CHIPS funds are being requested.
The project plan is expected to contain the following information as relevant to the specific project and applicant:
Applicant Profile: A brief description of the applicant, including, as applicable, identification of its headquarters, primary officers, ownership (publicly traded or privately held, and current capitalization table), main business lines, main countries of operation, and organizational structure and ownership. For applicants that are a subsidiary of another entity, this information must be provided for the ultimate corporate parent as well. Applicants should include information about past fundraising efforts, including details of past equity raises and valuation.
Within the Applicant Profile, applications should identify, in a table, the following Identified Key Actors, including a name, position title, and address where applicable:
4.5 Financial Model
As applicable, submit (a) a dynamic project-level financial model, and (b) a dynamic company-level financial model. Both models should include full income statement, cash flow statement, and balance sheet information. The financial models should contain historical data as well as 10-year forecasts. Please make clear all key assumptions used. The applicant should also include a summary narrative and supporting evidence for the key assumptions underlying the forward-looking projections.
4.6 Budget Information
The budget shall contain sufficient information to allow the Government to perform an analysis of the proposed cost of the work. This information shall include the amounts of the line items of the proposed cost. The budget information may be requested using the SF-424 Research and Related Budget (Total Fed + Non-Fed) form. These elements will include the following elements by milestone event and/or proposed period as applicable.
4.7 Attachments
All attachments must be attached to the Attachment Form in the document format and name specified in Section 2 Formatting Requirements.
Letters of Commitment: If the application includes subawards to or unfunded collaborations with known third parties, a letter of commitment from an authorized representative of each known proposed subrecipient and unfunded collaborator organization must be included. Each letter should indicate the submitting organization’s willingness to participate as a subrecipient or unfunded collaborator as applicable and describe the work they will do in relation to the project. Letters of commitment from subrecipients that are operators of an FFRDC or are Federal entities must include, in addition to the information above, documentation demonstrating that the proposed work does not compete with the private sector and documentation from the FFRDC’s sponsoring institution citing the FFRDC’s eligibility to participate in competitive government funding opportunities, the FFRDC’s compliance with the sponsor agreement, and confirmation from the sponsoring agency that they can receive Federal funds from NIST.
Multiple letters must be combined into a single PDF and attached as one attachment.
Indirect Cost Rate Agreement: If indirect costs are included in the proposed budget, provide a copy of the approved negotiated agreement if this rate was negotiated with a cognizant agency. If the rate was not established by a cognizant agency, provide a statement to this effect.
Applicants proposing a 15 percent de minimis rate should note this election as part of the budget portion of the application.
The approved negotiated agreement must be attached as one attachment.
Resume(s) or CV(s): Resumes are required for all key personnel, including the principal investigator. Resumes are limited to two (2) pages per individual.
Multiple resumes or CVs must be combined into a single PDF and attached as one attachment.
Data Management Plan: Consistent with NIST Policy 5700.001, Managing Public Access to Results of Federally Funded Research, and NIST Order 5701.002, MManaging Public Access to Results of Federally Funded Research, applicants proposing projects that include the conduct of research must include a Data Management Plan (DMP).
All applications for activities that will generate scientific data using NIST funding are required to adhere to a DMP or explain why data sharing and/or preservation are not within the scope of the project. For the purposes of the DMP, NIST adopted the definition of “research data” at 2 C.F.R. § 200.315(e)(3).
The DMP must include, at a minimum, a summary of proposed activities that generate data; a summary of the types of data generated by the identified activities; a plan for storage and maintenance of the data generated by the identified activities, and a plan describing whether and how data generated by the identified activities will be reviewed and made available to the public.
A template for the DMP, an example DMP, and the rubric against which the DMP will be evaluated for sufficiency is available at: Information for Applicants and Awardees. An applicant is not required to use the template as long as the DMP contains the required information.
If an application stands a reasonable chance of being funded and the DMP is determined during the review process to be insufficient, the program office may reach out to the applicant to resolve deficiencies in the DMP. If an award is issued prior to the deficiencies being fully rectified, the award will include a Specific Award Condition (SAC) stating that no research activities shall be initiated, or costs incurred for those activities under the award until the NIST Grants Officer amends the award to indicate the SAC has been satisfied.
Reasonable costs for data preservation and access may be included in the application.
The DMP must be attached as one attachment.
Current and Pending Support form: All Covered Individuals3 must identify all sources of current and potential funding, including this proposal. Any current project support (e.g., Federal, state, local, public, or private foundations, etc.) must be listed on this form. The proposed project and all other projects or activities requiring a portion of time of the Principal Investigator (PI), co-PI, and key personnel must be included, even if no salary support is received. The total award amount for the entire award period covered, including indirect costs, must be shown as well as the number of person-months per year to be devoted to the project, regardless of the source of support. Similar information must be provided for all proposals already submitted or that are being submitted concurrently to other potential funders.
Applicants must complete the Current and Pending Support Form, using multiple forms as necessary to account for all activity for each individual identified in the PI, co-PI, and key personnel roles. A separate form should be used for each identified individual.
Applicants must download the Current and Pending Support Form from the NIST website and reference the guidance provided as it contains information to assist with accurately completing the form.
Multiple current and pending support forms must be combined into a single PDF and attached as one attachment.
CD-511, Certification Regarding Lobbying: Enter “2025-NIST-CHIPS-CRDO-01” in the Award Number field. Enter the title of the application, or an abbreviation of that title, in the Project Name field.
The CD-511 must be attached as one attachment.
4.8 Grants.gov
Applicants should carefully follow specific Grants.gov instructions to ensure the attachments will be accepted by the Grants.gov system. A receipt from Grants.gov indicates only that an application was transferred to a system. It does not provide details concerning whether all attachments (or how many attachments) were transferred successfully. Applicants using Grants.gov will receive a series of e-mail messages over a period of up to two business days before learning whether a Federal agency’s electronic system has received its application.
Applicants are strongly advised to use Grants.gov “Download Submitted Forms and Applications” option found at Download Submitted Forms and Applications to check that their application’s required attachments were contained in their submission.
After submitting the application, check the status of your application here: CHECK APPLICATION STATUS. If any, or all, of the required attachments are absent from the submission, follow the attachment directions found above, resubmit the application, and check again for the presence of the required attachments.
If the directions found on the Grants.gov Online Help page are not effective, please contact the Grants.gov Help Desk immediately. If calling from within the United States or from a U.S. territory, please call 800-518-4726. If calling from a place outside the United States or a U.S. territory, please call 606-545 5035. E-mails should be addressed to support [at] grants.gov (support[at]grants[dot]gov).
Assistance from the Grants.gov Help Desk will be available around the clock every day, with the exception of Federal holidays. Help Desk service will resume at 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time the day after Federal holidays.
Applicants can track their submission in the Grants.gov system by following the procedures at the Grants.gov Track My Application page. It can take up to two business days for an application to fully move through the Grants.gov system to NIST.
NIST uses the Tracking Numbers assigned by Grants.gov and does not issue Agency Tracking Numbers.
5.1 Submission Evaluation Criteria. The evaluation criteria that will be used in evaluating White Papers and Pre-negotiation Packages submitted under this BAA are as follows:
5.2 Review and Process
White Papers. Submissions to the BAA require a White Paper. Once submitted, CRDO will conduct an initial review for eligibility, completeness, and responsiveness. White Papers that pass the initial review will undergo a merit review using two factors: scientific and technical merit and the potential contributions to national and economic security.
White papers with insufficient scientific and technical merit and/or relevance to national and economic security will not receive further review and will not be invited to submit a Pre-negotiation Package. However, CRDO may also provide technical feedback and request resubmission of White Papers.
Pre-negotiation Package. Applicants whose White Papers are determined to have sufficient scientific and technical merit and potential contributions to national and economic security will be invited to submit a Pre-negotiation Package, which will include a detailed technical and cost proposal, and other required documents. Pre-negotiation Packages will undergo an initial review for eligibility, completeness, and responsiveness to the BAA.
Complete, eligible, and responsive Pre-negotiation Packages will undergo a prioritization review using the criteria below to ensure that the highest priority proposals receive prompt attention. CRDO will give the greatest weight to the first factor in this review.
After prioritization, a panel of at least three qualified and objective reviewers with appropriate expertise relating to the proposal, will use the evaluation criteria in Section 1.5 above, to conduct a qualitative review to determine whether to recommend that CRDO proceed with an award, and at what amount.
CRDO personnel may contact applicants at any point during the process to obtain additional or clarifying information. The review process may involve interviews with applicants, potential customers, partners, and funding sources, as well as consultation with outside contractors or experts. Applicants may be requested to participate in pre-selection interviews and/or site visits after submitting a Pre-negotiation Package, either at CHIPS R&D offices, the applicant’s site, a mutually agreed upon location, or via conference call or webinar. The interviews and site visits are intended to allow the applicant to provide clarifications on the contents of the pre-negotiation submission and to provide CHIPS R&D an opportunity to ask questions and collect relevant information. Information provided during the interview and/or site visit will contribute to CHIPS R&D’s evaluation of the submission.
Other considerations involved in the selection, and as a condition of receiving an award, include the opportunity for the Department to receive such financial terms as equity, warrant agreements to the Department, licenses or royalty agreements, or other forms of upside sharing in return for the taxpayer dollars invested in the project.
6.1 Negotiation. If CRDO personnel determine that the application is sufficiently meritorious to receive a CHIPS award, CRDO will make a recommendation to a Department selecting official. The selecting official must approve an application prior to issuance of a CHIPS award. The Department and the applicant will negotiate the applicable terms of the CHIPS award.
6.2 Award. The awarding of the CHIPS award occurs upon the issuance of a Notice of Award or comparable award form by a NIST Agreements Officer. The award decisions of the NIST Agreements Officer are final and may not be appealed.
6.3 Rejection. Any decision by the Department to reject a White Paper or Pre-negotiation Package shall be final and non-appealable. An unfavorable evaluation will bar the applicant from further submissions for the specific project unless the White Paper is subsequently revised and resubmitted. Revised White Paper submissions will be treated as new submissions and evaluated in accordance with the White Paper evaluation process described above.
It is a crime to knowingly make false statements to a Federal agency. Misrepresentation of material facts may be the basis for denial of the application. Penalties upon conviction for misrepresenting material facts may include fine and imprisonment. See 18 U.S.C. § 1001.
CRDO recognizes the importance of protecting confidential business information from public disclosure. CRDO and the Department will follow applicable laws, including, for example, the CHIPS Act, the Trade Secrets Act, and the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”), to protect such information. CRDO expects that applicants will also adopt appropriate confidentiality protections.
Personal and Business Information: The applicant acknowledges and understands that information and data contained in applications for other transactions, as well as information and data contained in financial, performance and other reports submitted by applicants, may be used by NIST in conducting reviews and evaluations of its financial assistance programs. For this purpose, applicant information and data may be accessed, reviewed, and evaluated by Department employees, other Federal employees, Federal agents, and contractors, and/or by non-Federal personnel, all of whom enter into appropriate conflict of interest and confidentiality agreements covering the use of such information. As may be provided in the terms and conditions of a specific award, applicants are expected to support program reviews and evaluations by submitting required financial and performance information and data in an accurate and timely manner, and by cooperating with Department and external program evaluators. Applicants are reminded that they must take reasonable measures to safeguard protected personally identifiable information and other confidential or sensitive personal or business information created or obtained in connection with a Department financial assistance award.
In addition, Department regulations implementing the FOIA, 5 U.S.C. § 552, are found at 15 C.F.R. § 4, Public Information. These regulations set forth rules for the Department regarding making requested materials, information, and records publicly available under the FOIA. Application materials submitted in response to this BAA may be subject to requests for release under the FOIA. If materials submitted in response to this BAA contain information or data that the applicant deems to be confidential commercial information that should be exempt from disclosure under FOIA, that information should be identified, bracketed, and marked as Privileged, Confidential, Commercial, or Financial Information. Confidential business information contained in other transaction applications and other documentation provided by applicants will be treated as confidential in accordance with applicable Federal laws and regulations, including 15 U.S.C. § 4652, 5 U.S.C. § 552 and 15 C.F.R. § 4.9.
[1] https://www.nist.gov/system/files/documents/2018/06/19/final_p_5700.pdf
[2] https://www.nist.gov/system/files/documents/2019/11/08/final_o_5701_ver_2.pdf
[3] See Administrative and National Policy Requirements for a definition of Covered Individuals.