Summary ofChanges for PAPPG 2023

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National Science Foundation Proposal and Award Policies and Procedures Guide

Summary ofChanges for PAPPG 2023

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Summary of Changes to the
Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 23-1)
Effective Date January 30, 2023
Overall Document
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Editorial changes have been made throughout to either clarify or enhance the intended
meaning of a sentence or section.

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References to Research.gov have been incorporated throughout, as part of the final
transition from FastLane to Research.gov for proposal preparation and submission.

By-Chapter Changes
Chapter I: Pre-Submission Information
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Chapters I.A, NSF Proposal Preparation and Submission and I.C, Categories of
Funding Opportunities, have been updated to address NSF’s use of the Broad Agency
Announcement (BAA) and the associated Broad Agency Announcement Management
System (BAAM).

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Chapter I.D, Types of Submissions, includes new coverage on the use of concept
outlines and the required use of the Program Suitability and Proposal Concept Tool
(ProSPCT) for submission. Additional changes on the use of concept outlines and the use
of ProSPCT for specific proposal types is available in Chapter II.E.

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Chapter I.D.2, Letters of Intent (LOI), was modified to specify the information that is
generally included in an LOI.

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Chapter I.E, Who May Submit Proposals, was revised to clarify eligibility requirements
of For-Profit Organizations, and State and local governments. New coverage on the
eligibility of Tribal Governments also has been included.

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Chapter I.E.3, Unaffiliated Individuals, has been modified to specify that individuals
submitting proposals in response to postdoctoral Fellowships are not considered
unaffiliated individuals.

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Chapter I.G.2, Requirements Relating to Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) and
Registration in the System for Award Management (SAM), has been modified to clarify
that subrecipients named in a proposal must obtain a UEI and register in Research.gov,
however, they do not need to be registered in SAM.

Chapter II: Proposal Preparation Instructions
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Chapter II.B, NSF Disclosure Requirements, incorporates a new section describing
specific NSF disclosures, the sections of the PAPPG they apply to and the consequences
for violating these requirements.

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Chapter II.D.1.d, Proposal Certifications Provided by the Organization, was modified
to include a new certification by the AOR relating to the William M. (Mac) Thornberry
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 requiring that senior personnel
are made aware of the certification requirements required by the Act.

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Chapter II.D.1.e, Certification Requirement for Senior Personnel Specified in the
William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2021, is a new certification requiring senior personnel to certify that the information
provided in their Biographical Sketch and Current and Pending Support documents are
accurate, current, and complete.

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Chapter II.D.2, Sections of the Proposal, identifies two new checkboxes on the NSF
Cover Sheet: Potential Life Sciences Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC); and Plan
for Safe and Inclusive Field/Vessel/Aircraft Research (PSI-FVAR).

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Chapter II.D.2.f(vi)(e), Subawards, has been clarified regarding the need to obtain prior
NSF approval if a subaward organization has changed after an award has been made.

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Chapter II.D.2.f(viii), Indirect Costs, has been revised to provide greater clarity for
organizations that do not have a current negotiated indirect cost rate agreement and wish
to request indirect cost rate recovery above the 10% de minimus rate.

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Chapter II.D.2.h(i), Biographical Sketch(es), has been revised to increase
standardization with the Common Disclosure Form for the Biographical Sketch that has
been developed in compliance with NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance. NSF has made
every effort to mirror the Common Form. Due to timing disparities between the issuance
of the Common Form and the PAPPG, however, it is possible that variances may occur.
This section also has been revised to require the use of SciENcv for the preparation of
this document (which will go into effect in October 2023).

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Chapter II.D.2.h(ii), Current and Pending (Other) Support, has been revised to
increase standardization with the Common Form for Current and Pending (Other) Support
that has been developed in compliance with NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance. NSF
has made every effort to mirror the Common Form. Due to timing disparities between the
issuance of the Common Form and the PAPPG, however, it is possible that variances may
occur. This section also has been revised to require the use of SciENcv for the preparation
of this document (which will go into effect in October 2023). Also, in accordance with

NSPM-33 Implementation Guidance, NSF program officers will request updated Current
and Pending (Other) Support prior to making a funding recommendation.
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Chapter II.D.2.i(xi), Plan for Safe and Inclusive Field/Vessel/Aircraft Research (PSIFVAR), includes a new requirement to address submission of the PSI-FVAR. Each
proposal that proposes to conduct research in the field including on research vessels and
aircraft, must include a PSI-FVAR as a two-page supplementary document. This new
requirement identifies NSF’s expectations, as well as the content requirements for this
supplementary document.

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Chapter II.E.5, Proposals Involving Human Subjects, provides greater flexibility in the
form that a determination notice must take. The section also clarifies that a PI may conduct
preliminary work that does not involve human subjects while the protocol is being
developed or under review, consistent with organizational guidelines.

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Chapter II.E.6, Potential Life Sciences Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC), has
been updated with new requirements for situations where a decision has been made to
fund a proposal and use of a select agent is identified. Additional language also has been
added to specify that NSF will not fund research that involves the creation, transfer, or use
of enhanced potential pandemic pathogens except under special circumstances.

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Chapter II.F, Other Types of Proposals, includes the requirement to submit a Concept
Outline prior to the submission of a full proposal via the Program Suitability and Proposal
Concept Tool (ProSPCT) for the following proposal types: Planning, Rapid Response
Research (RAPID), Early-concept Grants for Exploratory Research (EAGER), and
Research Advanced by Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (RAISE).

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Chapter II.F.5, Grant Opportunities for Academic Liaison with Industry (GOALI)
Proposal, has been modified to permit non-SBIR small businesses to receive funding and
includes specific guidance on the eligibility of small business to receive funding under a
GOALI award.

Chapter VII: Award Administration
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Chapter VII.D, Technical Reporting Requirements, has been clarified to indicate when
NSF required reports become overdue.

Chapter IX: Recipient Standards
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Chapter IX.B.1, Responsible and Ethical Conduct of Research (RECR), has been
amended to apply the requirement to provide appropriate training and oversight in the
responsible and ethical conduct of research to undergraduate students, graduate
students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and other senior personnel. The revised
section also identifies specific areas of applicability.

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Chapter IX.C, Research Security, has been added as a new section on NSF policy on
research security including overall goals of NSF’s research security initiatives,
organizational requirements for post-award disclosure of current support and in-kind
contribution information, and when PIs and co-PIs must update current support in annual
and final project reports.

Chapter X: Allowability of Costs
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Chapter X.C.1, Build America, Buy America, and Made in America Statutes,
incorporates information about the Build America, Buy America provisions of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.

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Chapter X.D.2, NSF Cognizant Organizations, includes additional information for when
NSF is the cognizant agency for indirect costs.

Chapter XI: Other Post Award Requirements and Considerations
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Chapter XI.B.1, Protection of Living Organisms, includes clarifying language for when
IRB approval is required for awards involving human subjects.

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Chapter XI.B.5, Potential Life Sciences Dual Use Research of Concern (DURC),
includes additional information for recipients on DURC policy requirements.

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Chapter XI.J, Historic Properties, provides clarifying language on research on historic
properties as required by the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA).

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Chapter XI.K, Environmental Considerations, incorporates language on anticipated
and unanticipated environmental impacts.

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Chapter XI.M, Scientific Integrity, includes a new section on NSF scientific integrity for
organizations and individuals, as well as identifying appropriate NSF offices to report
allegations regarding failures to adhere to scientific integrity principles. The new section
also reminds organizations and individuals that the principles and requirements that
support scientific integrity are integral to multiple topics specified in the PAPPG.


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