How do I log into FastLane?
Once you are registered as a FastLane or Research.gov user, you can log into Research.gov to access grant management services:
- Click on Log In , located in the upper right-hand corner of the site.
- You will be redirected to a page where you will enter your last name, NSF ID, and password and click Login.
Does NSF still use FastLane?
NSF is in the process of moving FastLane functions to Research.gov. Eventually, Research.gov will replace FastLane as NSF's end-to-end award management system.
How do I find my NSF FastLane ID?
Step 1: Visit Research.gov to begin registration process.
- Step 2: Confirm that you do not have an existing NSF account.
- Step 3: After confirming that you do not have an existing NSF account, begin the registration process by clicking “Register” at the top of the page.
- Step 4: Create a new NSF account.
What is FastLane NSF?
FastLane is the National Science Foundation's (NSF) online website through which users can prepare and submit proposals, and users can review proposals and participate in panels.
Is the National Science Foundation legit?
The National Science Foundation is a real government agency, the BBB said, but they will not contact you with money offers. “NSF won't reach out to individuals out of the blue with an offer of 'free' money,” said BBB of the Mid-South President Randy Hutchinson.
How do I acknowledge NSF funding?
An acknowledgment of NSF support and a disclaimer must appear in publications (including World Wide Web sites) of any material, whether copyrighted or not, based on or developed under NSF-supported projects: "This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.
Who does NSF fund?
The NSF funds research and education in science and engineering, through grants, contracts, and cooperative agreements. The Foundation accounts for about 20 percent of federal support to academic institutions for basic research.