All proposal materials are required five days prior to the submission deadline.

The Sponsored Projects Office (SPO) supports the teaching and research mission of the University by providing a full range of services to faculty and staff at every stage of the grant process from initial inquiry, through proposal development, review, and submission, to grant management and final closeout.
Complete the Intent to Apply form using your SSO credentials. Any questions? Contact Sophia shinojosa@scu.edu
- Generate your idea
- Find Funding
- Develop Your Proposal
- Proposal Submission
- Award Negotiation & Set Up
- Manage Your Award
- Award Closeout
Significant changes include increasing the page limit for bio sketches from two to three pages, the introduction of a Career-Life Balance Supplemental Funding Request, and a new section regarding accessibility accommodations for those with disabilities during the proposal process. The new guide (NSF 22-1) is effective Oct. 4, 2021.
Questions? Contact Sophia
The conference is designed to give new faculty, researchers, and administrators key insights into a wide range of current issues at NSF. NSF program officers will provide up-to-date information about specific funding opportunities and answer attendee questions.
On January 10, 2022, NSF released the following:
The NSPM-33 Guidance document regarding disclosures that COGR issued last week has been updated to reflect the information from these updated NSF documents. The NSF updates are described in new footnote 1 in the NSPM-33 Guidance document.