Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Current and Pending Support Pappg (Nsf 22-1) is a 3-page legal document that was released by the U.S. National Science Foundation on January 10, 2022 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the Current and Pending Support Pappg (NSF 22-1)?
A: The Current and Pending Support Pappg (NSF 22-1) is a document that provides guidance on disclosing and managing any other funding or commitments that an individual or organization has previously obtained or is currently seeking.
Q: Who needs to complete the Current and Pending Support Pappg?
A: The Current and Pending Support Pappg must be completed by Principal Investigators (PIs) and co-PIs, as well as senior personnel and other individuals who contribute to the proposed project.
Q: When should the Current and Pending Support Pappg be completed?
A: The Current and Pending Support Pappg should be completed at the time of proposal submission to the National Science Foundation (NSF) and updated as new funding or commitments arise during the award period.
Q: What information should be included in the Current and Pending Support Pappg?
A: The Current and Pending Support Pappg requires disclosure of all sources and amounts of support, both direct and in-kind, that have been secured or requested for the proposed project and any ongoing research obligations.
Q: Why is it important to complete the Current and Pending Support Pappg?
A: Completing the Current and Pending Support Pappg is important for transparency and accountability in the funding process. It helps ensure that there are no conflicts of interest or commitment, and it helps NSF assess the potential impact of additional funding on the proposed project.
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