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Tracking Federal Funding Updates

 

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FAQs

A) A stop work order is a directive issued by a federal agency that temporarily suspends contract activities and funding. It halts the work specified in the contract and may impact project timelines, deliverables, and payments. Contractors are typically required to cease work until the stop work order is lifted or modified.
A) If your federal research contract is affected by a stop work order, it is important to comply with the order and cease contract activities as directed. OSP will provide further instructions and guidance for navigating the impact on your federal research contract work.

Contact Erin Fitzgerald efitzgerald@unm.edu for main campus and Stacy M Catanach scatanach@salud.unm.edu for HSC

A) It is still possible to submit grant applications unless a sponsor has specifically communicated that submission systems are down or a specific opportunity has been withdrawn. It is advisable to check the specific guidelines and updates from the funding agencies.
A) Although the answer will vary by agency, the submission deadlines for grant applications could be extended while federal agencies navigate review of programs for compliance with executive orders. It is important to closely monitor updates from the funding agencies to stay informed about any changes or extensions to submission deadlines.
A) Prepare and submit the report in accordance with the stated deadline.

University Libraries: Federal Data and Website Resources

University Libraries has created a new resource available to Lobo researchers. They have identified alternative archives for some public, federal data resources that may have been disrupted or paused during the administrative transition. 

These resources have been compiled into a library guide created for the purpose of providing researchers access to these data sets. UNM librarians will continue to update as more information becomes available. Please contact Jon Wheeler libgradfac@unm.edu if you know of additional data or website archives our libraries can add to the list.

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