Congress Finally Agrees on FY 2022 Funding, Mixed Bag for Science
Nearly six months into the new fiscal year, Congress has finally completed its work on the fiscal year (FY) 2022 appropriations bills, securing funding for federal departments, agencies, and programs through September 30, 2022. After months of stalemate and rocky negotiations, House and Senate leaders agreed to an overall FY 2022 framework that includes roughly equal increases to defense and non-defense funding, delivering a major win to Republicans who were pushing for parity throughout the process. The eleventh hour increase in defense spending in the final package resulted in smaller-than-expected increases to nearly all agencies and programs important to the science community. In just about every instance, the final appropriation for federal science agencies came in less than the amounts originally proposed by the Biden Administration and in earlier versions of the House and Senate bills. Further, a select few agencies will see cuts in FY 2022 despite being slated for increases in the House and Senate bills advanced last year. You can read our full analysis of FY 2022 funding here.
The final omnibus package contains all 12 annual appropriations bills as well as emergency funding for Ukraine. It does not include funding for additional COVID-19 relief, which was pulled at the last minute. Lawmakers continue their negotiations on pandemic relief funding. Passage of the omnibus package officially closes the book on FY 2022 appropriations. Attention will now turn to the FY 2023 process, which is already behind schedule given that the White House has yet to send its budget request to Congress. This being an election year further complicates the outlook for consideration of the FY 2023 appropriations bills.

We are in store for a busy spring as lawmakers attempt to make as much progress as possible on FY 2023 before all attention turns to the midterm elections beginning this summer. Stay tuned to COSSA’s coverage for all the details.

Last Chance to Join us for Social Science Advocacy Day!
COSSA’s annual Social Science Advocacy Day is only two weeks away! There is still time to sign up to be part of the only annual, coordinated advocacy day in support of all disciplines of social and behavioral science. The first round of prep webinars begins on Wednesday, March 16. Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, registration this year is only $25. We have 50+ advocates and counting, so don’t wait to reserve your spot. More information is available on the COSSA website. Register today!
NIH Issues Solicitations for Community-Level Solutions to Prevent Gun Violence
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), led by the Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR), has issued a pair of funding opportunity announcements that will fund research related to preventing gun violence. These solicitations are enabled by Congressional funding for firearm violence prevention research first passed in fiscal year (FY) 2020 (see previous coverage). The first solicitation, Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury and Mortality Prevention, will “support a network of research projects to develop and test interventions at the community or community organization level that aim to prevent firearm and related violence, injury and mortality.” The second, Coordinating Center to Support Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury and Mortality Prevention, will support a coordinating center that will “work collaboratively with the NIH to develop and test interventions at the community or community organization level that aim to prevent firearm and related violence, injury, and mortality.” More details can be found in the individual funding opportunity announcements.

 

NIH to Hold Webinar on Social and Behavioral Health Impacts of COVID
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Social, Behavioral, and Economic (SBE) Health Impacts of COVID-19 initiative will hold a webinar on April 27-28, 2022 to present findings from research funded by this program. Topics covered will include mitigation efforts, biological correlates, morbidity and mortality, social networks, disadvantaged populations, time use and families, and interventions. Full details about the webinar are available on the registration page.

 

OSTP Seeking Comments on Scientific Integrity Framework
On March 3, the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) released a Request for Information (RFI) seeking comments on the development of a framework of Federal policies for protecting scientific integrity from political interference, suppression, or manipulation. This RFI builds upon an earlier report, “Protecting the Integrity of Government Science,” which was released in January 2022 (see previous coverage). The RFI seeks info on four key areas of scientific integrity policy:

·    How policies can address issues such as diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility;

·    Criteria to evaluate scientific integrity policies in the Executive Branch;

·    How to ensure that evaluation findings lead to effective improvement of scientific integrity policies;

·    Ensuring the long-term viability of scientific integrity policies through future Administrations.

Comments are due April 4. More information is available in the Federal Register.

Science Community News

National Academies Behavioral Economics Committee Holds First Meeting
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s (NASEM) Committee on Future Directions for Applying Behavioral Economics to Policy held its inaugural meeting in early March. The Committee will conduct a consensus study to “develop guiding principles for applying behavioral economics research to policy, as well as a research program to support future progress, including possible avenues for collaboration across disciplines that could advance theory and method.” The meeting’s open session on March 1 featured presentations from two of the study’s sponsors, Daniel Goroff, representing the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and Christine Hunter, representing the National Institutes of Health Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research (OBSSR). Goroff and Hunter each presented several areas of emerging interest within behavioral economics for the committee to consider as it does its work, including the relationship between behavioral economics and social welfare, regulatory applications, behavioral macroeconomics, the economics of attention, and the conceptual underpinnings of behavioral economics, rapid testing of behavioral interventions, dissemination and scaling up, crosscutting needs across behavioral economics, and physical and mental health. More details on the study are available on the National Academies website.
Join COSSA, UIDP, and the University of Maryland for an in-person workshop on U-I Partnerships in the Social Sciences
The University of Maryland and UIDP, in collaboration with COSSA, the National Science Foundation, MITRE, the Optimal Solutions Group, SAGE Publishing, and the Federation of Associations in the Behavioral and Brain Sciences, will be hosting the second part of the Workshop on U-I Partnerships in the Social Sciences. The in-person workshop will be held on April 20-21, 2022 at The Hotel at the University of Maryland. The event will bring together “a group of experts and leaders from academia, industry, and government to consider how academic-corporate partnerships can advance social, behavioral, and organizational science research to positively impact science and society.”

Resources & Opportunities

COSSA Letters & Statements
·    3/2/2022: Sign-on Letter to the Science Advisor to the President on Identifying a New NIH Director Supportive of OBSSR

·    3/4/2022: Sign-on Letter to OMB on Revisiting Standards on Federal Data on Race and Ethnicity

·    3/7/2022: Sign-on Letter to Congress on the Conferencing of International Education Program Authorization

 

Nomination Opportunities
·    NSF: National Medal of Science (Closes: May 20, 2022)

 

Funding Opportunities
·    NIH: Health Care Systems Research Collaboratory – Pragmatic and Implementation Trials of Embedded Interventions (Closes: June 18, 2022)

·    NIH/NCI: Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R21 Clinical Trial Optional) (Opens: May 8, 2022) (Closes: June 16, 2022)

·    NIH/NCI: Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (Opens: May 8, 2022) (Closes: June 16, 2022)

·    NIH/NCI: Notice of Intent to Publish a Funding Opportunity Announcement for Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health (R01 Clinical Trial Optional) (Opens: May 8, 2022) (Closes: June 5, 2022)

·    NIH: BRAIN Initiative: Targeted BRAIN Circuits Projects- TargetedBCP (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (Closes: June 1, 2022)

·    NIH: BRAIN Initiative: Targeted BRAIN Circuits Planning Projects – TargetedBCPP (R34 Clinical Trials Not Allowed) (Closes: June 1, 2022)

·    NEW: NSF: Incorporating Human Behavior in Epidemiological Models (IHBEM) (Closes: May 15, 2022)

·    NSF: Strengthening American Infrastructure (SAI) (Closes: May 5, 2022)

·    NSF: Civic Innovation Challenge (Closes May 5, 2022)

·    NSF: Dear Colleague Letter: Encouraging Research on Open Knowledge Networks (Closes: April 15, 2022)

·    NEA: Research Grants in the Arts (Closes: March 28, 2022)

·    NEA: NEA Research Labs (Closes: March 28, 2022)

·    NIH/NIDA: HEAL Initiative: HEAL Data2Action (HD2A) Research Adoption Support Center (Closes: March 25, 2022)

·    NEW: NIH/OBSSR: Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury and Mortality Prevention (CLIF-VP) (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Optional) (LOI Due: March 22, 2022)

·    NEW: NIH/OBSSR: Coordinating Center to Support Research on Community Level Interventions for Firearm and Related Violence, Injury and Mortality Prevention (CLIF-VP) (U24 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) (LOI Due: March 22, 2022)

·    SSRC: The Mercury Project: Call for Proposals (rolling deadline)

 

Requests for Comment & Calls for Papers
·    NEW: OSTP: Request for Information To Support the Development of a Federal Scientific Integrity Policy Framework (Closes: April 4, 2022)

·    NIH: Inviting Comments and Suggestions on a Framework for the NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (Closes: April 3, 2022)

 

Notices, Resources, & Reports
·    NEW: NASEM: Measuring Sex, Gender Identity, and Sexual Orientation

 

Open Positions, Fellowships, & Professional Development Opportunities
·    NEW: OJP/NIJ: Graduate Research Fellowship Program (Closes: May 17, 2022)

·    NIH/NCI: Cancer Research Training Award Fellowship in Health Behaviors Research (rolling deadline)

·    NIH/NCI: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Health Equity and Basic Behavioral and Psychological Science Research (rolling deadline)

 

Upcoming Events
·    Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, March 15-19, 2022, Las Vegas, NV

·    PAA Congressional Briefing: Small Towns/Big Trends: Demographic Insights on Living, Working, and Thriving, March 18, 2022

·    COSSA Social Science Advocacy Day, March 29, 2022

·    Population Association of America Annual Meeting, April 6-9, 2022, Atlanta, GA

·    Society of Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions, April 6-9, 2022, Baltimore, MD

·    Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, April 7-10, 2022, Chicago, IL

·    COSSA Headlines | April, April 14, 2022

·    SRCD Webinar: Towards a Global Science of Child Development: Challenges and Opportunities, April 14, 2022

·    Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, April 13-16, 2022, Chicago, IL

·    U-I Partnerships in the Social Sciences, April 20-21, 2022, College Park, MD

·    Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, April 21-23, 2022, San Antonio, TX

·    American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, April 22-25, 2022, San Diego, CA

·    NIH Social, Behavioral, and Economic Health Impacts of COVID-19 Webinar, April 27-28, 2022

·    American Council of Learned Societies Annual Meeting, April 28-30, 2022, Philadelphia, PA

·    American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference, May 12-15, 2022, Chicago, IL

·    Society for Prevention Research Annual Meeting, May 31-June 3, 2022, Seattle, WA

 

A list of COSSA members’ annual meetings and other events can be found on the COSSA events page. COSSA members who have an upcoming event they would like to see listed in the Events Calendar and on our website should send an email to jmilton@cossa.org.

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