2429361
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
SBIR Phase I: Development of the Institutional Accountability Network - The broader/commercial impact of this SBIR Phase I project is the successful addressing of longstanding institutional problems that have historically plagued American society.
Data is clear in showing that American institutions perpetuate a myriad of problems that have not been successfully addressed (e.g., inequitable wages and access to resources; harmful climates including bullying and harassment, abuse of vulnerable populations).
These problems impact the health and well-being of institutions and the individuals within them.
These problems also have slowed the evolution of science and the ability of the United States and its citizens to thrive into the future.
This project involves the creation of an online platform (informed by research in social and organizational psychology) that will address institutional problems on a far-reaching scale to promote a better humanity.
This platform is aimed at eliminating destructive institutional behaviors, and aimed toward increasing integrity, equity, inclusion, community, and honor in institutions.
It will promote institutional accountability and will address institutional problems with greater permanency than has been achieved in the past.
It will positively impact all American outcomes (e.g., increase economic competitiveness and healthcare access, improve military institutions and national defense, improve educational institutions, and increase the happiness of all citizens).
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will create a novel multi-component platform that is designed to integrate and analyze data provided by users regarding their institutional affiliations.
It will be designed (based in research in social and organizational psychology) to have a positive impact on humanity by addressing institutional problems that have not heretofore been addressed successfully.
The deep technical complexity includes the creation of a multi-component and multi-function platform that has web-based applications and is scalable across multiple devices.
The technology will incorporate complex statistical analysis of institutional data that is provided by users who are institutional members or affiliates.
The technology will integrate and summarize accumulated data and will yield an institutional score that represents each institution.
Constructing this platform will be a cyclic, iterative process:
(1) The design stage involves considerations of human behavior, eliciting information from targeted users and then incorporating results into the design.
(2) The implementation stage involves programming and rapid prototyping.
(3) The evaluation stage involves empirical research aimed at usability testing.
The technical goal is to create a human-centered software, service, and system that improves lives through the innovative technology and the societal issues it aims to address.
This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
Subawards are not planned for this award.
Data is clear in showing that American institutions perpetuate a myriad of problems that have not been successfully addressed (e.g., inequitable wages and access to resources; harmful climates including bullying and harassment, abuse of vulnerable populations).
These problems impact the health and well-being of institutions and the individuals within them.
These problems also have slowed the evolution of science and the ability of the United States and its citizens to thrive into the future.
This project involves the creation of an online platform (informed by research in social and organizational psychology) that will address institutional problems on a far-reaching scale to promote a better humanity.
This platform is aimed at eliminating destructive institutional behaviors, and aimed toward increasing integrity, equity, inclusion, community, and honor in institutions.
It will promote institutional accountability and will address institutional problems with greater permanency than has been achieved in the past.
It will positively impact all American outcomes (e.g., increase economic competitiveness and healthcare access, improve military institutions and national defense, improve educational institutions, and increase the happiness of all citizens).
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will create a novel multi-component platform that is designed to integrate and analyze data provided by users regarding their institutional affiliations.
It will be designed (based in research in social and organizational psychology) to have a positive impact on humanity by addressing institutional problems that have not heretofore been addressed successfully.
The deep technical complexity includes the creation of a multi-component and multi-function platform that has web-based applications and is scalable across multiple devices.
The technology will incorporate complex statistical analysis of institutional data that is provided by users who are institutional members or affiliates.
The technology will integrate and summarize accumulated data and will yield an institutional score that represents each institution.
Constructing this platform will be a cyclic, iterative process:
(1) The design stage involves considerations of human behavior, eliciting information from targeted users and then incorporating results into the design.
(2) The implementation stage involves programming and rapid prototyping.
(3) The evaluation stage involves empirical research aimed at usability testing.
The technical goal is to create a human-centered software, service, and system that improves lives through the innovative technology and the societal issues it aims to address.
This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
Subawards are not planned for this award.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Place of Performance
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
15208-2624
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
NOT APPLICABLE
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have decreased 100% from $275,000 to $0.
Toward A Better Humanity was awarded
Project Grant 2429361
from in September 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded through assistance program 47.084 NSF Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships.
SBIR Details
Research Type
SBIR Phase I
Title
SBIR Phase I: Development of the Institutional Accountability Network
Abstract
The broader/commercial impact of this SBIR Phase I project is the successful addressing of longstanding institutional problems that have historically plagued American society. Data is clear in showing that American institutions perpetuate a myriad of problems that have not been successfully addressed (e.g., inequitable wages and access to resources; harmful climates including bullying and harassment, abuse of vulnerable populations). These problems impact the health and well-being of institutions and the individuals within them. These problems also have slowed the evolution of science and the ability of the United States and its citizens to thrive into the future. This project involves the creation of an online platform (informed by research in social and organizational psychology) that will address institutional problems on a far-reaching scale to promote a better humanity. This platform is aimed at eliminating destructive institutional behaviors, and aimed toward increasing integrity, equity, inclusion, community, and honor in institutions. It will promote institutional accountability and will address institutional problems with greater permanency than has been achieved in the past. It will positively impact all American outcomes (e.g., increase economic competitiveness and healthcare access, improve military institutions and national defense, improve educational institutions, and increase the happiness of all citizens).
This Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I project will create a novel multi-component platform that is designed to integrate and analyze data provided by users regarding their institutional affiliations. It will be designed (based in research in social and organizational psychology) to have a positive impact on humanity by addressing institutional problems that have not heretofore been addressed successfully. The deep technical complexity includes the creation of a multi-component and multi-function platform that has web-based applications and is scalable across multiple devices. The technology will incorporate complex statistical analysis of institutional data that is provided by users who are institutional members or affiliates. The technology will integrate and summarize accumulated data and will yield an institutional score that represents each institution. Constructing this platform will be a cyclic, iterative process: (1) The design stage involves considerations of human behavior, eliciting information from targeted users and then incorporating results into the design. (2) The implementation stage involves programming and rapid prototyping. (3) The evaluation stage involves empirical research aimed at usability testing. The technical goal is to create a human-centered software, service, and system that improves lives through the innovative technology and the societal issues it aims to address.
This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
Topic Code
HC
Solicitation Number
NSF 23-515
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 11/20/24
Period of Performance
9/1/24
Start Date
8/31/25
End Date
Funding Split
$0.0
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$0.0
Total Obligated
Transaction History
Modifications to 2429361
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
2429361
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
Small Business
Awarding Office
491503 TRANSLATIONAL IMPACTS
Funding Office
491503 TRANSLATIONAL IMPACTS
Awardee UEI
K2CPD94EK494
Awardee CAGE
None
Performance District
PA-12
Senators
Robert Casey
John Fetterman
John Fetterman
Modified: 11/20/24