The National Science Foundation (NSF) has issued the new PAPPG (Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide) which becomes effective on October 4, 2021. In the interim the guidelines contained in the current PAPPG (NSF 20-1) continue to apply.
Significant changes include the following:
- A new section covering requests for reasonable and accessibility accommodations regarding the proposal process or requests for accessibility accommodations to access NSF’s electronic systems, websites and other digital content.
- A table entitled, NSF Pre-award and Post-award Disclosures Relating to the Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support. This table identifies where pre- and post-award current and pending support disclosure information must be provided. Proposers and awardees may begin using this table
immediately.
- Increasing the page limit for the biographical sketch from two to three pages.
- Updates to the current and pending support section of NSF proposals to require that information on objectives and overlap with other projects is provided to help NSF and reviewers assess overlap/duplication.
- Adding planning proposals and Career-Life Balance supplemental funding requests as new proposal types.
- Updates to travel proposals will require that AORs certify that, prior to the proposer’s participation in the meeting for which NSF travel support is being requested, the proposer will assure that the meeting organizer has a written
policy or code-of-conduct addressing harassment.
NSF plans to conduct a webinar covering these changes. Visit the NSF policy outreach website to sign up for notifications about this and other outreach events.