For the sake of practice? Or does it add to your reputation/CV in some way?
I believe in you.![]()
Practice in grant writing is always good. In this particular case, though the benefits mainly come from how detailed and comprehensive the proposal has to be for NSF. It has to include condensed but detailed plans for your entire dissertation (budgets, timelines, methods, dealing with the unexpected, format for presentation of final results etc) as well as demonstrating a high level of knowledge for your subject matter. Basically, it forces you to think really really hard about what you are doing, how, and why. It is also peer reviewed so even if you don’t get the grant, you may get some useful feedback
