NSF Resumes Operations

The National Science Foundation has resumed operation following the 35 day shutdown of the Federal government.  Important notice number 145 (nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/postshutdown.jsp)  has been issued to establish the process that NSF will follow as the agency works through an extensive backlog of missed panels, proposal actions, and delays.  Proposers, awardees, and a reviewers are encouraged to await communications from NSF.

Please note:

  • New funding opportunity notices, Dear Colleague letters, and program descriptions that were delayed will resume in the coming days.

  • The implementation date for the new revised Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide (PAPPG), NSF 19-1, will be delayed.  NSF will post a new implementation date on the NSF Website; in the interim, NSF 18-1 stands.

  • Existing due dates for several  programs have been extended (19-500, 19-543, 19-018, 19-030, 19-518, 19-524, 19-530, 19-523, 19-511, 19-531, 19-532), with new dates expected to post by February 1, 2019.  Although other programs may extend deadlines, to date these are the only dates identified for extension.

  • Program Officers will update panelists about panels that were cancelled.  Please wait to hear.

  • The standard six month response time for proposal submissions will be delayed, but will move as quickly as is practicable.

  • Priority will be give to processing Continuing Grant Increments.

  • The Awardee Cash Management System (ACMS) reopened on January 28, 2019 enabling Appalachian once again to draw down reimbursement funds.

  • Reports submitted during the closure will be reviewed as quickly as possible with Continuing Grant Increments taking priority. 

  • No Cost Extensions and other requests will be processed as quickly as possible.

Published: Jan 29, 2019 10:35am

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