The National Science Foundation (NSF) is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1950 "to promote the progress of science; to advance the national health, prosperity, and welfare; to secure the national defense..." NSF is vital because we support basic research and people to create knowledge that transforms the future.
This type of support:
With an annual budget of $7.5 billion (FY 2017), we are the funding source for approximately 24 percent of all federally supported basic research conducted by America's colleges and universities. In many fields such as mathematics, computer science and the social sciences, NSF is the major source of federal backing.
How NSF determines which research has the greatest potential and would be the most fruitful investment of taxpayer dollars, NSF's Merit Review Process. View a two-minute video overview of NSF's mission and focus. And, a five-minute video about NSF support for fundamental research, Foundation for Innovation.
In addition, the NSF generously supports HSS NSF travel grants, which help graduate students, recent PhDs, and independent scholars defray the cost of attending the annual meeting. See more here.