Experiential Learning for Emerging and Novel Technologies
This program provides funding to a variety of organizations to create experiential learning opportunities in emerging technology fields, helping individuals from diverse backgrounds gain skills and transition into STEM careers.
Description
The Experiential Learning for Emerging and Novel Technologies (ExLENT) program, administered by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), aims to expand and diversify the American workforce in emerging technology fields such as advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and quantum information science. The initiative seeks to provide experiential learning opportunities to individuals across a wide range of educational and professional backgrounds, enabling them to enter and succeed in these fields. The program is supported by the NSF Directorate for STEM Education and the Directorate for Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships, in collaboration with Micron Technology, Inc. It prioritizes broadening participation by addressing barriers to access, particularly for groups traditionally underrepresented or underserved in STEM.
ExLENT’s primary objectives include increasing access to STEM training for adult learners, supporting career transitions and upskilling, fostering cross-sector partnerships, and aligning workforce development with regional economic needs. The program offers three distinct tracks tailored to learners at different stages: Pivots for individuals with skills from non-STEM careers seeking to transition; Beginnings for those with foundational STEM competencies to deepen their expertise; and Explorations for newcomers to STEM to explore career possibilities. Each track emphasizes mentorship, career exploration, and support services like financial assistance, transportation, and childcare to reduce barriers.
The program anticipates funding 25 to 35 projects with a total budget of $30 million, offering awards up to $1 million each for up to three years. Eligible applicants include U.S.-based higher education institutions, non-profits, for-profit organizations, tribal nations, and state or local governments. Proposals must demonstrate collaboration among partners, robust plans for learner support, and mechanisms for sustainable workforce pathways. Cross-sector partnerships are encouraged, involving academia, industry, government, and non-profits to design and implement impactful learning experiences.
Applications must be submitted through Research.gov or Grants.gov by February 24, 2025, adhering to NSF's Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide. Proposals should include a project summary, a 15-page description detailing goals, partnership roles, and evaluation plans, and a budget prioritizing participant support. Required supplementary documents include a mentoring plan and letters of collaboration from project partners.
Evaluation criteria for proposals include intellectual merit, broader impacts, and program-specific goals such as accessibility, barrier reduction, and participant development. Awardees will manage participant data through the NSF Education and Training Application (ETAP) system and are expected to demonstrate project sustainability and scalability. The program also mandates annual reporting on progress and outcomes.
The ExLENT program seeks to transform workforce development in emerging technologies by fostering inclusive participation, creating scalable models, and equipping learners with the skills needed to drive innovation in dynamic and rapidly evolving fields.