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Impact of the Federal Government Shutdown on Sponsored Projects
The US government shut down at midnight on Tuesday, September 30 amid partisan impasse. Active federally sponsored projects are not expected to experience major issues. However, issuance of new grants or contracts or renewal of existing projects will be delayed. Agencies also will not be able to provide assistance. Federal employees will not be available to take phone calls, respond to emails or update informational resources.
Proposal Submission
Faculty should continue to submit their proposals on time to the Sponsored Projects Administration team in the Office of Research.
Proposals will not be processed by the agencies until normal agency operations resume.
Peer review panels and study sections are not held but are expected to be rescheduled once agencies resume operations.
Agencies will not be able to respond to any inquiries.
Notice of Awards or Extensions
New grants, contracts or cooperative agreements will not be awarded or released.
Funds authorized (obligated) during the project period of performance are available to projects; costs exceeding available award amounts are not authorized.
If funds are expiring, no cost extensions will not be granted where sponsor prior approval is required.
Continuations will not be awarded until government operations resume as normal.
Project activities should continue and necessary costs should be incurred to maintain project progress. However, costs should be closely monitored.
PostAward
Researchers should continue work under federal awards and sub-awards, provided funds are authorized during the period of performance.
Researchers should contact their Grant and Contract accountant with questions about fund availability for active awards.
Researchers should continue to perform work under contracts or cooperative agreements where funds were obligated, and where performance does not require government support, oversight, prior approval or other actions required of agency staff.
If a research project team receives a stop-work notification, the notice should be immediately forwarded to the Director of Sponsored Projects Administration.
Activities on grants, contracts and cooperative agreements should continue as normal, but the university may be delayed in receiving funds to reimburse for incurred costs on existing awards.
Annual/interim reports, final project reports and project outcomes reports should continue to be submitted in accordance with project due dates.
Federal Agency Guidance