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National Science Foundation. NSF will reduce the number of new research
grants and cooperative agreements awarded in FY 2013 by approximately 1,000.
This is roughly a 10% reduction in the number of new awards. There will be
no impact on existing NSF grants.
National Institutes of Health. As of last week, NIH planned to reduce FY2013
funding levels of non-competing continuation grants and expected to make
fewer competing awards. Specific information from each NIH institute/center
is anticipated, but there is already a reduction in the dollar amount of
incoming NIH awards.
Department of Health and Human Services. The Department of Health and Human
Services, which includes agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
, has issued a statement reminding grantees of the possible impact: They may
not issue continuation awards, may not award incremental funds on multi-
year awards, may reduce the scope of awards, and plans for new grant may be
re-scoped, delayed, or canceled.
Department of Energy. The DOE may determine it is necessary to stop or
suspend work, reduce the scope of work, or partially or completely terminate
contracts. Additionally planned contract actions for new work may be re-
scoped, delayed or canceled depending on the nature of the work and the
degrees to which it directly supports the agency’s mission goals.
NASA. It is possible that NASA contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or
Space Act agreements may be affected. In addition, planned actions for new
and existing work may be re-scoped, delayed, or canceled depending on the
nature of the work and the degree to which it directly supports the agency’
s mission goals.
grants and cooperative agreements awarded in FY 2013 by approximately 1,000.
This is roughly a 10% reduction in the number of new awards. There will be
no impact on existing NSF grants.
National Institutes of Health. As of last week, NIH planned to reduce FY2013
funding levels of non-competing continuation grants and expected to make
fewer competing awards. Specific information from each NIH institute/center
is anticipated, but there is already a reduction in the dollar amount of
incoming NIH awards.
Department of Health and Human Services. The Department of Health and Human
Services, which includes agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
, has issued a statement reminding grantees of the possible impact: They may
not issue continuation awards, may not award incremental funds on multi-
year awards, may reduce the scope of awards, and plans for new grant may be
re-scoped, delayed, or canceled.
Department of Energy. The DOE may determine it is necessary to stop or
suspend work, reduce the scope of work, or partially or completely terminate
contracts. Additionally planned contract actions for new work may be re-
scoped, delayed or canceled depending on the nature of the work and the
degrees to which it directly supports the agency’s mission goals.
NASA. It is possible that NASA contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, or
Space Act agreements may be affected. In addition, planned actions for new
and existing work may be re-scoped, delayed, or canceled depending on the
nature of the work and the degree to which it directly supports the agency’
s mission goals.