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  1. Research.gov - Proposal Preparation and Submission

    The Research.gov Proposal Submission System modernizes proposal preparation and submission capabilities by improving the user experience while also reducing administrative burden through an intuitive interface and expanded automated proposal compliance checking.

  2. How a Principal Investigator Initiates a New Proposal in Research

    NSF is migrating proposal preparation from FastLane to Research.gov in accordance with Important Notice No. 147: Research.gov Implementation Update by a target date of December 31, 2022. Program solicitations specify whether Research.gov is available or required.

  3. How to Submit Letters of Intent and Proposals - Research.gov

    Submission of a letter of intent or proposal includes a series of steps for the submitter to review, certify, and then sign and submit to NSF. The top indicator on the page shows the submission wizard workflow from left to right. The same three-step wizard is used for submission of letters of intent and proposals.

  4. Grants.gov Proposal Processing in Research.gov (Updated on ...

    Grants.gov Proposal Processing in Research.gov how-to guide including an overview of the entire process and example Grants.gov and Research.gov confirmation emails for proposal submissions via Grants.gov

  5. How a PI/co-PI Shares Proposal Access with the SPO/AOR

    Accessing the Research.gov Proposal Submission System: Open Research.gov. Click Sign In located at the top right of the screen to enter credentials. From the My Desktop page, select the Letters of Intent and Proposals (Preliminary, Full, and Renewal) link under the Prepare & Submit Proposals category.

  6. Research.gov - Collaborative Proposals Submitted from ...

    Linking: The lead organization can initiate a request to link proposals with non-lead organizations. However, all proposals in the collaboration must be prepared and submitted in Research.gov and cannot be a mix of Research.gov and FastLane proposals.

  7. How to Prepare and Edit Proposals in Research.gov

    NSF currently has only certain proposal- types available to submit through Research.gov. When you first access the Prepare Proposals sections below, you will see a Welcome popup that will note which proposals can be submitted via this system.

  8. Research.gov Proposal Submission System

    The Proposal Evaluation System (PES) is the replacement for the Interactive Panel System (IPS) module in FastLane. IPS will be decommissioned after all functionality has fully transitioned to PES. Panelists must provide their reviewer profile information in Research.gov through a quick, one-time process in order to access PES.

  9. Research.gov Expanded: Separately Submitted Collaborative ...

    Linking: The lead organization can initiate a request to link proposals with non-lead organizations. However, all proposals in the collaboration must be prepared and submitted in Research.gov and cannot be a mix of Research.gov and FastLane proposals.

  10. NSF Collaborative Proposals - Office of Sponsored Projects ...

    Linking the Proposals Together. Important: None of the proposals should be submitted to NSF until they are all linked together. Once the proposals are linked, Research.gov will combine the proposal submission for printing or electronic viewing.