Updates from NSF 24-1
The National Science Foundation (NSF) issued their latest PAPPG update (NSF 24-1) in March 2024, with an effective date of May 20, 2024. Here are the key changes:
- Disclosure Requirements: There's an emphasis on foreign funding transparency. Researchers are now required to report annually on any foreign financial support they receive, as mandated by the CHIPS and Science Act. The PAPPG also references a new certification regarding involvement in malign foreign talent recruitment programs. The SPC grants office will outreach to PIs and CoPIs each summer to determine foreign financial support and report findings to NSF.
- Biographical Sketch: Researchers no longer have a page limit for their biographical sketches. Additionally, the biographical sketch now incorporates the new Common Disclosure Form, which eliminates the Synergistic Activities section. SciENcv remains the platform for creating compliant biographical sketches.
- Current and Pending Support: Similar to the Biographical Sketch, the Current and Pending Support form also utilizes the new Common Disclosure Form and SciENcv for creation.
These are the most significant changes. For a more comprehensive list, it is recommended to read the NSF Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) summary at new.nsf.gov/policies/pappg/24-1/summary-changes. A printable version of the PAPPG is also located at this site.
Creating a Safe and Respectful Environment By Addressing Sexual Harassment, Other Forms of Harassment and Sexual Assault
SPC is committed to addressing harassment and fostering a safe and healthy work and learning environment. Policies and expectations in this regard apply to all staff, faculty and students whether at conferences, on-campus or working, doing research, or engaging in scholarly activities or study at an off-site location.
In addition, it is National Science Foundation (“NSF”) policy to “foster safe and harassment-free environments wherever science is conducted.” (NSF 2023 PAPPG Guide II-E.9]. Grant recipients, including SPC, are required, effective with proposals submitted Jan. 30, 2023 or later, to certify that we have a plan in place that addresses:
- Abuse of any person, including but not limited to harassment, stalking, bullying or hazing or any kind, whether the behavior is carried out verbally, physically, electronically, or in written form; and
- Conduct that is unwelcome, offensive, indecent, obscene, or disorderly
The College meets NSF requirements (as well as its own expectations) by using the Board of Trustees Rules and College Procedures outlined below:
Additionally, PIs/Co-PIs are responsible for distributing a copy of this plan to each participant involved in off-campus or off-site research prior to those individuals leaving campus to participate in the off-campus or off-site activities.
PLAN FOR OFF-CAMPUS or OFF-SITE RESEARCH
INSTRUCTIONS FOR NSF PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS (PIs)
NSF PIs are responsible for:
- (1) Determining whether any “off-campus or off-site research” will occur on their NSF proposal submission (see definition below). Plans are only required for NSF proposals containing research that is conducted off-site or off-campus. See the associated FAQs for more information.
- (2) Completing the project specific information on the last page of this document and submitting the plan to the Grants Department prior to the submission of the proposal to NSF.
- (3) Distributing all pages (“the plan”) to everyone who will participate in an off-campus or off-site research activity prior to those individuals leaving campus to engage in the off-site or off-campus research.
- {4) Retaining documentation of who received the plan (email or signup sheet is sufficient) and the plan itself in their grant files or in the departmental grant file.
The plan itself should not be submitted to NSF unless requested. Plans may be re-used and re-distributed for multiple off-campus research activities but must be updated if the specific content needs to change.
NSF defines off-campus or off-site research for the purposes of this requirement as data/information/ samples being collected off-campus or off-site, such as fieldwork on research vessels and aircraft.
NSF Safe and Inclusive Working Environment Plan for Off-Campus or Off-Site Research
(To be used for all off-campus/off-site research funded by NSF)
PROJECT SPECIFIC INFORMATION
- Plan Date or Version (enter date the plan was prepared or updated, or a version number). Preparer name may also be entered.
- NSF Grant Number:
- Principal Investigator Name (plus Cell Phone and Email
- Off-Campus Location
- Description of off-campus research activity (fieldwork, research activities on vessels or aircraft, work in an off-campus location, etc.)
- Estimated Departure and Return Dates (begin and end dates of off-campus research).
- Will participants have regular internet or cell service available? (If no, what alternate arrangements are in place for participants to report suspected misconduct?)
- Will participants from other entities (governmental, company, sponsor, educational institutions, subrecipients) be involved? If yes, are there any special arrangements or guidance participants need to make sure they know they should also report misconduct involving these individuals?
- Recommended contact for any suspected misbehavior (note: participants remain free to use this contact or any other contact they prefer to report misconduct; more than one contact may be listed).
- Any special circumstances that necessitate special plans (e.g., participants are at sea or other remote locations without ability to make contact with University reporting offices; only a single satellite phone is available for the group; there are physical or other barriers that may require special attention to ensure full participation; no local transportation to a safe space is likely to be available; variance in cultural norms might necessitate advance awareness training;). If yes, what arrangements are in place to manage these special circumstances?
- Other Comments or Information that participants may find useful.
Include local police and medical services numbers; for international trips, it is wise to include embassy/consulate contact information if not already provided.
Resources for reporting harassment can be found at the NSF Stopping Harassment and Assault webpage: new.nsf.gov/stopping-harassment
For questions, please contact the Executive Director of the Grants Development Department at 727-341-3002.