Safe and Inclusive Working Environment Plan NSF Requirement

Notice to NSF Proposal Submitters听with Off-Site & Off-Campus Research

For each National Science Foundation (NSF) proposal that proposes to conduct research off-campus or off-site, there must be a single plan in place for that proposal that describes how certain behaviors (details below) will be addressed and the plans to ensure a safe and inclusive work environment.

For NSF-funded projects, 缅北禁地 requires that this plan be:听听

  • Developed by the PI using听缅北禁地's Safe & Inclusive Working Environment for Off-Campus or Off-Site Research Plan template. When an NSF program requires the plan as part of the proposal documents, 缅北禁地鈥檚 PI must complete the template for the off-site research CU is performing or complete the template as a single plan for all off-site research if CU is leading the submission;
  • Provided to the Office of Contracts and Grants (OCG) at time of proposal submission;
  • Provided to the lead organization if CU is participating as a subaward recipient or non-lead collaborative organization;
  • Implemented by the PI for projects that CU is leading and disseminated to individuals participating in the off-campus or off-site research prior to departure (Reference: Current听 Special Processing Instructions. 听听听听

Background Information听

It is NSF policy (NSF, Special Processing Instructions) to foster safe and harassment-free environments wherever science is conducted. NSF鈥檚 policy recognizes that a community effort is essential to eliminate sexual and other forms of harassment in science and to build inclusive scientific climates where people can learn, grow, and thrive.听

Accordingly, for each proposal that proposes to conduct research off-campus or off-site, the AOR must complete a certification that the organization has a plan in place for that proposal that describes how the following types of behavior will be addressed:

  1. Abuse of any person, including but not limited to harassment, stalking, bullying, or hazing of any kind, whether the behavior is carried out verbally, physically, electronically, or in written form; and
  2. Conduct that is unwelcome, offensive, indecent, obscene, or disorderly.听

This plan should also identify steps the proposing organization will take to nurture an inclusive off-campus or off-site working environment, e.g., trainings; processes to establish shared team definitions of roles, responsibilities, and culture, e.g., codes of conduct; and field support, such as mentor/mentee support mechanisms, regular check-ins, and/or developmental events. NSF policy does not require the plan to be reviewed by NSF, however, some programs do require the plan to be included as a supplementary document.

缅北禁地 is committed to preventing and addressing discrimination and harassment based on race, color, national origin, pregnancy, sex, age, disability, creed, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran (military service) status, political affiliation, or political philosophy. 缅北禁地鈥檚听Sexual Misconduct and Discrimination and Harassment Policies and University of Colorado鈥檚, apply to all off-campus activities as well as off-campus/off-site research for members of the 缅北禁地 Community. University of Colorado鈥檚 and 缅北禁地鈥檚 Student Code of Conduct also apply to some off-campus activities and off-site research.听

All 缅北禁地 employees who have the authority to hire, promote, discipline, evaluate, grade, formally advise, or direct faculty, staff, or students are considered 鈥渞esponsible employees鈥 and are required to report alleged sexual misconduct (including sexual assault, exploitation and harassment), intimate partner violence (dating and domestic), stalking, protected class discrimination, harassment, or related retaliation to 缅北禁地鈥檚 Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance (OIEC).听

  • The reporting obligation applies regardless of whether the member of the 缅北禁地 community is the person who was subjected to the misconduct, or the person accused of the misconduct.听
  • The reporting obligation applies regardless of where or when an incident occurred, including if it occurred off campus and/or before they were a member of the campus community.听
  • The reporting obligation applies regardless of how the information was conveyed to a responsible employee (whether spoken, written, or through a third party).听

The University meets NSF requirements, as well as its own expectations, by using the policies and procedures cited above, and as further amplified to cover special circumstances as dictated by the PI in the project-specific information shown in the developed plan. Principal Investigators are responsible for distributing a copy of the developed plan to each participant in an off-campus or off-site research activity prior to departure or involvement in the off-campus activity.

Plans Submitted as a Proposal Document

Certain directorates and funding announcements require the submission of a Safe and Inclusive Work Environments Plan as part of the proposal. A supplementary document, limited to two-pages unless otherwise indicated in the funding announcement, must address:听

  1. A brief description of the field setting and unique challenges for the team;
  2. The steps the proposing organization will take to nurture an inclusive off-campus or off-site working environment,鈥痠ncluding鈥痯rocesses to establish shared team definitions of roles, responsibilities, and culture, e.g., codes of conduct,鈥痶rainings, mentor/mentee mechanisms鈥痑nd field support鈥痶hat might include regular check-ins, and/or developmental鈥痚vents;鈥
  3. Communication processes within the鈥痮ff-site鈥痶eam and to the organization(s)鈥痶hat minimize singular points within the communication pathway (e.g.,鈥痶here should not be鈥痑 single person overseeing access to a single satellite phone); and鈥
  4. The鈥痮rganizational鈥痬echanisms鈥痶hat will be used for reporting, responding to, and resolving鈥痠ssues of harassment鈥痠f they arise.鈥

OCG requires use of the 缅北禁地 template for the Safe and Inclusive Work Environment Plan. When included as part of the proposal submission, the plan will be part of the merit review process under Broader Impacts. Reviewers will evaluate plans on the following:

  • Is there a compelling plan (including procedures, trainings, and communication processes) to establish, nurture, and maintain inclusive off-campus or off-site working environment(s)?
  • Does the proposed plan identify and adequately address the unique challenges for the team and the specific off-campus or off-site setting(s)?
  • Are the organizational mechanisms to be used for reporting, responding to, and resolving issues of harassment, should they occur, clearly outlined?

Definition of Off-campus or Off-site Research听

For the purposes of this NSF requirement, NSF defines off-campus or off-site research as data/information/samples being collected off-campus or off-site, such as fieldwork and research activities on vessels and aircraft (, see Proposal Contents, Cover Sheet Other Information). 缅北禁地 further defines off-campus or off-site research for this requirement with the following:听

  • Data/information/samples being collected off-campus or off-site, including at 缅北禁地 owned locations away from main campus, for more than three consecutive days or research activities that include an overnight stay;听
  • Data/information/samples being collected off-campus or off-site by any project team member, including team members from subrecipient organizations performing research outside their primary place of performance;听

    Note:

  • Meetings and conferences that do not include data/information/samples being collected are听not听considered off-campus or off-site research;
  • Data/information/samples collected by subrecipients or collaborative organizations at their primary place of performance is听not considered off-campus or off-site research and does not need to be included in this project plan.