Federal Funding Updates
The 色花堂 Division of Research will continue to update this webpage with resources for recent and upcoming changes to proposals, awards, and agency operations during the federal administration transition. Please submit any questions pertaining to these federal funding updates through the question box at the bottom of this page.
: For up-to-date information on White House Executive Orders
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Proposals
Announcements for funding opportunities may be revoked or changed. As you are preparing to submit a proposal, check back frequently whether the announcement is still available and/or has changed.
The changes we are currently seeing may affect funding announcements, proposal deadlines, review committee meeting schedules, award reporting requirements, and other grant-related activities. However, plan for currently announced proposal deadlines and do not assume they will be changed.
Awards
For federal projects already funded, continue your work as planned unless you receive a stop work order from your sponsor. Report any official communications from your sponsor that may impact your award to doraward@central.uh.edu. Since agencies have started to pause review panels, we expect delays in new awards as agencies work to resume operations.
Review your grant agreement. Closely monitor your award budget. Anticipated funding is subject to availability of funding and is not guaranteed.
Agency Updates
An Executive Order "" was issued on February 26, 2025 that requires each agency, in consultation with the agency's DOGE Team Lead, to “review all existing covered contracts and grants and, where appropriate and consistent with applicable law, terminate or modify (including through renegotiation) such covered contracts and grants to reduce overall Federal spending or reallocate spending to promote efficiency and advance the policies of my Administration. This process shall commence immediately and shall prioritize the review of funds disbursed under covered contracts and grants to educational institutions (emphasis added) and foreign entities for waste, fraud, and abuse. Each Agency Head shall complete this review within 30 days of the date of this order."
OMB
- The OMB Memorandum M-25-13: "Temporary Pause of Agency Grant, Loan, and Other Financial Assistance Programs" was rescinded on January 29, 2025.
- NEW The DOE Office of Science, Consolidated Service Center – Office of Grants and Cooperative Agreements has issued an official communication suspending activities related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), Community Benefit Plans (CBP), Promoting Inclusive and Equitable Research (PIER) Plans, and Justice40 initiatives, effective immediately, for all financial assistance awards (April 30, 2025)
- A federal judge granted a in the that challenged the U.S. Department of Energy's April 11 policy on imposing a 15% IDC rate. (April 16, 2025)
- (April 11, 2025)
- Memo — January 20, 2025
- (Inside Higher Ed: February 18, 2025)
- (Politico: February 10, 2025)
EPA
- NEW reported that the EPA ordered staff to cancel research grants (Science: April 21, 2025)
HRSA
- (February 3, 2025) HRSA PIs should have received the "Notice of Court Order," which states that "Federal agencies cannot pause, freeze, impede, block, cancel, or terminate any awards or obligations on the basis of the OMB Memo, or on the basis of the President’s recently issued Executive Orders." Continue your work as planned unless you receive a stop work order (from either the agency or the prime recipient) specific to an award.
IMLS
- NEW Staff, the federal agency focused on awarding grants for libraries and museums, have been put on administrative leave. 色花堂 Libraries and other groups (Public Art, possibly Blaffer Art Museum) have received funding from IMLS in the past. (NPR: March 31)
NEH
- NEW The from fiscal years 2021-2025 and is not planning on new awards in fiscal year 2025. (NPR: April 3)
NIH
- NEW This NIH revised policy, , applies to new, renewing, and continuing research awards.
- (Science: April 17, 2025)
- (Inside Higher Ed: April 16, 2025)
- (Inside Higher Ed: April 14, 2025)
- A from capping funding for indirect research costs at a 15% rate. Litigation is likely to continue through the appeals process.
- : The directors of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) and the National Institute of Nursing Research (NINR) were informed late on 31 March that they were being placed on administrative leave. (Scientific American: April 1, 2025)
- of all applications for grants, cooperative agreements and research and development contracts within the agency’s Center for Scientific Review (CSR).
- (Nature: March 6, 2025)
NSF
- NEW . Effective May 5, 2025, NSF will apply a standard indirect cost rate not to exceed 15% to all grants and cooperative agreements awarded to IHEs for which indirect costs are allowable.
- NSF Director Sethuraman Panchanathan published a on April 18, announcing that "[r]esearch projects with more narrow impact limited to subgroups of people based on protected class or characteristics do not effectuate NSF priorities." Following this announcement, the NSF froze new NSF awards and started to terminate existing awards, as reported in a .
- (Science: April 8, 2025)
- (March 11, 2025)
Other Resources
Questions?
FAQs
Does the 15% IDC rate apply to NIH proposal budgets as well as current awards?
We advise using the rate requested in the RFP, as the announcement made no reference to pending proposal submissions. NIH may request a revised budget, or simply reduce the awarded budget, when an award is made at the 15% IDC rate. (A judge issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) on February 11, which will be in effect until further order, meaning that the NIH Grants Policy Statement: Indirect Cost Rates (NOT-OD-25-068) cannot be implemented until the TRO is lifted.)
I want to start purchasing equipment on a current award. If the award is canceled, I would not be able to pay for the equipment. Should I include a contingency clause for federal funding adjustment, that is, a clause that would give 色花堂 the right to cancel the order prior to fulfillment or return the equipment?
Inserting the financial contingency language would be inappropriate and probably unenforceable legally. Our suggestion is to hold off on entering into financial commitments that may be undercut by losses of funding. If we have no choice but to enter into such a commitment it has to be with a buyer beware approach on 色花堂's part.
Updated May 2, 2025