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ASPIRE-AI will accelerate sustainable external partnerships in artificial intelligence (AI) and applying AI to drive innovation, research, and entrepreneurship. The project aims to enhance regional economic growth and workforce development by establishing institutional structures for partnership development, strengthening faculty engagement, and advance workforce preparedness. Each collaborating institution brings unique strengths, leveraging regional and disciplinary expertise to address barriers such as limited infrastructure and fragmented institutional cultures. By promoting interdisciplinary research collaborations and building sustainable industry and community partnerships, ASPIRE-AI generates actionable knowledge and tools to advance applied AI research and innovation.

The cohort collaboration will create a model for non-R1 institutions to leverage external partnerships to enhance regional capacity in responding to emerging technologies and the impact it will have on workforce development. ASPIRE-AI will establish centralized partnership hubs, implement comprehensive faculty development programs, and facilitate interdisciplinary research initiatives that generate actionable knowledge and tools to advance applied AI research and innovation. These efforts are supported by shared resources and a focus on scaling successes across cohort institutions, which naturally form a community of practice to augment mutual support for capacity building. The project will produce intellectual contributions including toolkits for managing external partnerships, faculty engagement playbooks, and technology transfer frameworks tailored to the challenges of under-resourced institutions. ASPIRE-AI will also integrate AI into research and curricula across fields such as agriculture, healthcare, climate adaptation, and advanced manufacturing, equipping students with the skills needed to address critical societal challenges through experiential learning activities. Additionally, ASPIRE-AI will drive institutional cultural change that encourages and supports external collaboration in use-inspired research, innovation, and workforce initiatives.

Through these efforts, the participating institutions have the opportunity to emerge as regional leaders in AI-driven research and innovation and become vital contributors to their regional innovation ecosystems. 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.

CSUB Auxiliary for Sponsored Programs Administration

The CSUB Auxiliary for Sponsored Programs Administration administers this EPIIC ASPIRE-AI award on behalf of California State University, Bakersfield. CSUB is using the funding to anchor a centralized partnership hub for AI research, support faculty development around use-inspired AI work, and integrate applied AI into curricula in fields like agriculture, healthcare, and advanced manufacturing, strengthening Kern County's contribution to California's regional AI innovation ecosystem.

CUNY New York City College of Technology

CUNY New York City College of Technology is using its EPIIC ASPIRE-AI award to build sustainable industry partnerships in artificial intelligence and applied AI research. City Tech is standing up partnership hubs that connect faculty and students with regional industry, expanding faculty engagement programs, and integrating AI into curricula across fields like healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and climate adaptation, equipping its Brooklyn-based students with the skills to lead in New York City's AI-driven economy.

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The University of Bridgeport is leveraging its EPIIC ASPIRE-AI award to build sustainable external partnerships in artificial intelligence and applied AI research. The university is establishing a centralized partnership hub, strengthening faculty engagement around use-inspired research, and weaving AI into programs in healthcare, climate adaptation, and advanced manufacturing, strengthening Connecticut's role in AI-driven workforce development at non-R1 institutions.

University of San Francisco

The University of San Francisco is using its EPIIC ASPIRE-AI award to build industry partnerships in applied AI research and innovation. USF is anchoring a partnership hub for AI work, deepening faculty development around use-inspired research, and bringing AI into curricula across healthcare, climate adaptation, and advanced manufacturing, extending the cohort's reach into the Bay Area innovation ecosystem and aligning with the Jesuit university's tradition of community-engaged scholarship.