This page provides information regarding recent executive orders and their impact on the U.S. National Science Foundation community.
This page is being updated as new information becomes available; please check back regularly for updated information.
Page last updated: March 7, 2025
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Information for panelists and reviewers
NSF is conducting review panels and is rescheduling, as appropriate, virtual or in-person proposal review panels that were previously postponed.
Who to contact
Contact your meeting coordinator with questions pertaining to meeting logistics, merit review and/or conflict of interest.
Additional resources can be found on the Meetings at NSF page.
Frequently asked questions
- NEW: Is NSF proceeding with ad-hoc reviews?
- NEW: In light of the recent Executive Order on improving cost efficiencies, will NSF continue to host on-site panels and site visits?
- Have the NSF merit review criteria changed?
- Even though my panel was postponed, I had to pay for a non-refundable hotel stay. Can I get reimbursed for that expense?
- Are there any modifications to the review process as a result of the executive orders?
Information for proposers
Proposal processing and review activities have resumed and are ongoing.
NSF will update relevant funding opportunities (and corresponding proposal submission dates) as soon as feasible. A list of open funding opportunities can be found on the NSF Funding Search page.
Who to contact
If you have questions about a specific program solicitation or announcement, contact the cognizant program officer listed on that funding opportunity.
If you have questions about a proposal you submitted to NSF, contact the cognizant program officer listed on the program solicitation or announcement. The program officer currently assigned to your proposal will also be listed in Research.gov.
Questions about the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP) should be sent to info@nsfgrfp.org.
Frequently asked questions
General:
- NEW: If my program officer is no longer with NSF, with whom should I work moving forward?
- Have the NSF merit review criteria changed?
- Are there any modifications to the review process as a result of the executive orders?
- Will funding opportunities that have been recently archived become available again? If so, when?
- How will the executive orders affect due dates for proposal submission?
- When will proposal submission dates be updated?
- Is NSF planning any changes to the PAPPG in response to the Executive Orders?
- I submitted a proposal recently. When can I expect it to be reviewed?
- My proposal received a favorable determination last calendar year. When can I expect a decision about its eligibility for award?
- Are we still allowed to submit proposals on Research.gov?
Program-specific:
- NEW: Will those who have pending NSF CAREER proposals be notified of their status?
- NEW: Will Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) proposals need to be revised based on the Executive Orders?
- NEW: When will invitations for NSF 24-598 (Midscale RI-1) be sent to those who submitted preliminary proposals?
- Are SBIR project pitches still being reviewed by NSF?
- Will the NSF GRFP continue to award fellowships in 2025? If so, when can applicants expect to hear the results?
- When will postdoctoral fellowship applications re-open? Will fellowships archived before the due date be reopened?
Information for NSF awardees
Access to the Award Cash Management Service (ACM$) has been restored and the system is available to accept payment requests as of 12:00 PM ET on February 2, 2025.
Visit the Manage Your Award page for information about indirect costs, travel or other aspects of managing an NSF award.
Who to contact
Specific questions about the status of your award can be directed to the Division of Grants and Agreements as listed on the Who to Contact About Your NSF Award page.
For technical assistance with the ACM$ system, please contact your respective NSF Division of Financial Management representative. NSF has also prepared ACM$ frequently asked questions.
Frequently asked questions
- NEW: Will I be notified if NSF changes my award as a result of any Executive Orders?
- NEW: What award-related travel, such as research conferences, fieldwork, and outreach, is permitted under the Executive Orders?
- NEW: How do the Executive Orders affect accessibility for in-person event planning, such as providing sign language interpreters and wheelchair access?
- NEW: Are we allowed to publish outcomes from our current work (i.e., accomplished before the EOs came out), no matter what the topic area? And if so, do we acknowledge NSF funding in our publication?
- NEW: If my program officer is no longer with NSF, with whom should I work moving forward?
- How long will it take NSF to review drawdown requests that have already been submitted?
- Are NSF workshops or NSF Principal Investigator Meetings still being held?
- When was the Award Cash Management Service (ACM$) restored to allow disbursements on active awards?
- Recent District court orders have directed grant-making agencies, including the U.S. National Science Foundation, to temporarily stop efforts to “pause, freeze, impede, block, cancel, or terminate... awards and obligations" in the context of the recent Executive Orders. What is NSF doing to comply with these orders?
- I cannot access the ACM$ system. Why not?
- Will Fellows (GRFP, etc.) receive their stipends?
- Will we be required to change the types of content we submit in project reports (e.g., annual or final reports)?
- How do the court orders impact the award reviews NSF was conducting?
- Can NSF terminate my award even if they are still reviewing all awards?
- Can awardees resume with activities and spending relative to the non-compliant activities mentioned in the rescinded Memorandum M-25-13?
- Are no-cost extensions being processed as usual?
- What is the likelihood of changes to the scheduled future year increments of my award?
Submit your questions
You can direct your questions through this webform. We are receiving a large volume of submissions, and we will not be able to respond individually.
As we collect your questions, we will compile and post frequently asked questions (FAQs) on this page. Please check back regularly to access these FAQs.
Frequently asked questions
Have the NSF merit review criteria changed?
No, NSF continues to apply the statutorily required Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts review criteria, as well as any solicitation-specific review criteria.
Even though my panel was postponed, I had to pay for a non-refundable hotel stay. Can I get reimbursed for that expense?
There are many factors to consider when determining eligibility of reimbursement for postponed panels. Please contact the office running the panel to inquire about which option may be available to you. These situations are determined on a case-by-case basis.
My proposal received a favorable determination last calendar year. When can I expect a decision about its eligibility for award?
Specific questions about the status of your proposal/award can be directed to the Division of Grants and Agreements as listed on the Who to Contact About Your NSF Award page.
Will funding opportunities that have been recently archived become available again? If so, when?
The community will be notified through normal channels as funding opportunities are made available.
Are SBIR project pitches still being reviewed by NSF?
Yes, there has been no change in the review process.
How will the executive orders affect due dates for proposal submission?
Due dates are subject to change. NSF will publish revised funding opportunities as necessary.
When will proposal submission dates be updated?
NSF will update relevant funding opportunities (and corresponding proposal submission dates) as soon as feasible.
Is NSF planning any changes to the PAPPG in response to the Executive Orders?
NSF is reviewing the PAPPG for any changes that may be necessary in response to the Executive Orders.
Are we still allowed to submit proposals on Research.gov?
Yes. Proposals may be submitted on Research.gov.
I submitted a proposal recently. When can I expect it to be reviewed?
Proposal processing and review activities have resumed and are ongoing.
Are there any modifications to the review process as a result of the executive orders?
As per the agency's normal practice, program directors manage the review process. Panelists are expected to focus their discussions on evaluating the merit of the proposals under consideration. The review criteria remain consistent. Guidance on reviews and panel summaries has not changed. Program directors do not comment on activities outside of the purview of the panel. The reviews and panel summaries are advisory to NSF. As has always been the practice at NSF, we will consider this advisory material in conjunction with agency-wide guidance and applicable federal standards when making funding decisions.
Will the NSF GRFP continue to award fellowships in 2025? If so, when can applicants expect to hear the results?
Please send GRFP applicant questions to info@nsfgrfp.org.
When will postdoctoral fellowship applications re-open? Will fellowships archived before the due date be reopened?
NSF will update relevant funding opportunities (and corresponding proposal submission dates) as soon as feasible.
Is NSF proceeding with ad-hoc reviews?
Yes. Ad-hoc proposal reviews are taking place.
Will those who have pending NSF CAREER proposals be notified of their status?
CAREER proposal reviews and awards (subject to availability of funds) are ongoing. Please contact your cognizant program officer if you need information on your pending proposal. Please contact the points of contact listed on the CAREER Contacts page if you have questions about the CAREER program or future submissions.
Will Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) proposals need to be revised based on the Executive Orders?
Although the MRI solicitation (NSF 23-519) may be revised in the future, submitted proposals are currently being reviewed under the NSF merit review criteria and any applicable criteria specific to the current solicitation. Reviews are advisory to NSF.
When will invitations for NSF 24-598 (Midscale RI-1) be sent to those who submitted preliminary proposals?
NSF has reviewed preliminary proposals. However, invitations for full proposals have been delayed. The delay, in turn, will postpone the original March 19 due date. NSF will announce the new due date with the revised solicitation and invitations.
In light of the recent Executive Order on improving cost efficiencies, will NSF continue to host on-site panels and site visits?
No. Panels and site visits will be virtual until further notice.
What is the likelihood of changes to the scheduled future year increments of my award?
All awards are subject to availability of funding for each fiscal year. Due to the continuing resolution, we are unable to commit to investments beyond the currently available appropriations for the agency.
How long will it take NSF to review drawdown requests that have already been submitted?
All payments submitted prior to the ACM$ shutdown should have been disbursed. NSF anticipates normal processing times moving forward, with payments disbursed within 2-3 business days of the request date. If you are missing an expected disbursement past this timeframe, please contact your assigned NSF grant accountant.
Are NSF workshops or NSF Principal Investigator Meetings still being held?
NSF will continue to provide updates as available on a case-by-case basis.
When was the Award Cash Management Service (ACM$) restored to allow disbursements on active awards?
Access to ACM$ was restored to accept payment requests at 12:00 PM ET on February 2, 2025, and has been available ever since.
Recent District court orders have directed grant-making agencies, including the U.S. National Science Foundation, to temporarily stop efforts to “pause, freeze, impede, block, cancel, or terminate... awards and obligations" in the context of the recent Executive Orders. What is NSF doing to comply with these orders?
NSF restored access to the ACM$ system as of 12:00 PM ET on February 2, 2025, and is otherwise complying with the various court orders.
I cannot access the ACM$ system. Why not?
If you cannot immediately access the ACM$ system, please try again. For technical assistance please contact your respective NSF Division of Financial Management representative available at nsf.gov/bfa/dfm/pab. ACM$ frequently asked questions are available at www.nsf.gov/bfa/dfm/docs/DFM_PABGrantFAQ.pdf.
Will Fellows (GRFP, etc.) receive their stipends?
GRFP Fellows receive their stipends from their institutions. GRFP Fellows should contact the GRFP Coordinating Official at their institution regarding the disbursement of their stipend.
For all other Fellows:
- If you normally receive your stipend through your institution, please contact your institutional payment office.
- If you normally receive your stipend through ACM$, please log in and verify that your payment request has been accepted. You may need to resubmit your request.
Will we be required to change the types of content we submit in project reports (e.g., annual or final reports)?
NSF will provide updated guidance as needed.
How do the court orders impact the award reviews NSF was conducting?
The court orders do not impact the ongoing review of NSF's award portfolio to identify active grants in the context of recent Executive Orders. NSF will continue the comprehensive review of its award portfolio.
Can NSF terminate my award even if they are still reviewing all awards?
NSF cannot take action to delay or stop payment for active awards based solely on actual or potential non-compliance with the Executive Orders. However, the court orders do not affect the agency's ability to take action for reasons not related to compliance with the Executive Orders, such as violations of law, regulation, or current NSF grant terms and conditions.
Can awardees resume with activities and spending relative to the non-compliant activities mentioned in the rescinded Memorandum M-25-13?
Consistent with the district court orders, NSF awardees may continue activities consistent with the current terms and conditions of their NSF awards at this time.
Are no-cost extensions being processed as usual?
Yes, no-cost extensions may still be processed.
Will I be notified if NSF changes my award as a result of any Executive Orders?
NSF will communicate about any changes to awards through normal channels.
What award-related travel, such as research conferences, fieldwork and outreach, is permitted under the Executive Orders?
Activities are permitted to proceed in accordance with the terms and conditions of existing awards.
How do the Executive Orders affect accessibility for in-person event planning, such as providing sign language interpreters and wheelchair access?
Nothing has changed regarding the allowability of making in-person meetings accessible.
Are we allowed to publish outcomes from our current work (i.e., accomplished before the EOs came out), no matter what the topic area? And if so, do we acknowledge NSF funding in our publication?
Yes. There are no restrictions on the publication of your research results. In addition, NSF has not modified its terms and conditions, which require acknowledgement of NSF support.
If my program officer is no longer with NSF, with whom should I work moving forward?
Awards (and proposals) will be reassigned to a different program officer. Institutions and researchers can view program officer information for both proposals and awards in the Proposal Status screen in Research.gov.