National Science Foundation
To date, SRS has not received SWO orders directly from NSF. Pass thru entities (where TAMU is a subrecipient) can make independent decisions to pause awards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Per NSF’s website dedicated to the implementation of Executive Orders, there is a section for FAQ’s, a few of those questions are listed below that may be of the most interest to the research community. The full listing of NSF Frequently Asked Question page found here.
NSF has restored access to the ACM$ system as of 12:00 PM ET on February 2, 2025 and is in compliance with the TRO.
The TRO does not impact the ongoing review of our award portfolio to identify active grants in the context of recent Executive Orders. We will continue the comprehensive review of our award portfolio.
NSF can not take action to delay or stop payment for active awards based solely on actual or potential non-compliance with the Executive Orders. However, the TRO reserves the agency’s right 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.
Yes. Proposals may be submitted on Research.gov.
Due dates are subject to change. NSF will publish revised funding opportunities as necessary.
NSF will publish revised funding opportunities as necessary and will communicate any updates to the research community via NSF’s established communication processes. Our intent is to resume proposal processing and review activities for funding opportunities as soon as possible.
Consistent with the district court’s order, NSF awardees may continue activities consistent with the current terms and conditions of their NSF awards at this time.