Heather Piwowar is keeping up with NSF news at Research Remix, so while I'm still hors-de-whatever, that's a blog you should be watching.
In the meantime, institutions are starting to marshal responses. The commonest shape appears to be a one-on-one consulting service with associated website. If you're looking for help on your campus, start with a search of your library's website, then try IT, then try the research office.
Here are a few I've run across (or participated in). Feel free to add more in the comments.
- MIT, the oldest of them all, and still the best.
- University of Virginia
- University of Wisconsin-Madison (disclaimer: I'm one of the ones working on this one)
- University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee


Hi! We've got data management guidelines for University of California here:
http://www.cdlib.org/services/uc3/datamanagement/
We borrowed heavily from the MIT guidelines (with their permission--thanks!) so you'll see the family resemblance.
Here are some from other English speaking countries in case of interest -
University of Edinburgh (Scotland, UK) - http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/data-management
University of Oxford (England, UK) - http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/rdm/
Monash University (Australia) - http://www.researchdata.monash.edu.au/