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Effective with implementation of the Proposal & Award Policies & Procedures Guide (PAPPG) (NSF 23-1) on January 30, 2023, FastLane will be removed as a submission option from all funding opportunities. Research.gov is the primary submission option for NSF grants, and Grants.gov remains a submission option for most NSF proposals.  At the University of South Carolina only representatives from the SAM Office are authorized to submit proposals through Research.gov, the replacement of NSF Fastlane. Proposal principal investigators (PIs) should coordinate closely with their SAM Team Representatives to ensure timely and smooth submission via Research.gov.

To aid in timeliness, PIs should submit their proposals to the SAM Team for final “Institutional Review” at least 3 business days before the proposal submission deadline [pdf]. Submitting proposals more than three business days ahead of the deadline is preferable, and will allow your SAM Team Representative to spend more time reviewing the proposal materials and ensuring that sponsor guidelines have been followed.

 

Research.gov Support

Research.gov includes robust support materials that PIs are encouraged to refer to as they prepare to submit proposals through the system. Visit Research.gov Help to browse or search help topics anytime you need support with your Research.gov Proposal.

For current information on NSF proposal requirements, refer to the NSF Grant Proposal Guide. This guide is released each year, to provide detailed guidance that will go into effect the following January, so it is always up-to-date with the latest information.

If you need additional support with Research.gov, contact your SAM Team Representative.

More NSF information can be found here.  

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