Limited Submissions NCURA Region III Spring Meeting
1/14/20162 Today’s Panel Melissa Mattison, CRA, Research Development Funding Coordinator, University of South Carolina Bruxanne Hein, CRA, Grants Coordinator, Grants & Sponsored Research, Coastal Carolina University Robyn Remotigue, CRA, Assistant Director Mississippi State University
1/14/20163 What is a Limited Submission? A Limited Submission is a funding opportunity for which the sponsoring agency has limited the number of proposals an institution may submit. Limitations may vary by sponsoring agency and specific funding opportunity ▫Institutional limit vs. Division limit
1/14/20164 Why Do We Have Limited Submissions? Reduce the number of proposals sponsors receive Increase quality of proposals Enables collaborations Spreads the wealth Reduction in costs for sponsors
1/14/20165 Why the Concern Over Limited Submissions? Many of the funding agencies (i.e. National Science Foundation, etc.) are placing limits on the number of proposals that can be submitted in response to a specific announcement. Limited submissions create a need for internal guidelines to prevent any potential disqualifications.
1/14/20166 Today’s Session Each institution represented will share their current process for managing limited submissions.
Limited Submissions Process University of South Carolina
1/14/20168 Announcement Web Posting ▫ ▫All Limited Submission opportunities are posted to the USC Limited Submissions online database (updated daily) ▫Post includes program summary, eligibility criteria, internal selection process, and deadline dates Notification ▫Monthly newsletter listing all upcoming limited submission deadlines
1/14/20169 Selection Process Faculty submit abstract and any other requested materials by deadline Abstracts are reviewed by ad-hoc faculty reviewers Reviewers evaluate abstracts using sponsoring agency’s guidelines Each reviewer assigns a score and provides comments The candidate with the best score is selected to submit a proposal to the sponsor
1/14/ Notification All applicants are notified by Selected applicant’s name and department is posted to web Sponsored Awards Administrators are notified of selected applicant to ensure that no other faculty submit a proposal
Limited Submissions Process Coastal Carolina University
1/14/ Limited Submission Programs: Announcements Announcements of available programs are sent to PI’s daily through various media. If the program is limited submission, a message is sent to the Dean of the college, or to the Provost if necessary, to inform them of the possibility of multiple submissions.
1/14/ Limited Submission Programs: Notification Once the Office of Grants and Sponsored Research receives notification from a PI intending to submit to a program we begin a file. If we are notified by another PI intending to submit for the same program, we notify both PI’s, the Dean and if needed, the Provost.
1/14/ Limited Submission Programs: Review Proposals within a single college require an Internal Review pre-approval by a Selection Committee led by the dean of the college. proposals are reviewed and assigned a score by the Selection Committee; the proposal with the highest score is submitted to the agency by the Office of Grants and Sponsored Research.
1/14/ Limited Submission Programs: Review Proposals submitted by different colleges are first reviewed by the Provost. If necessary the Provost will call for an ad hoc Peer Review committee to assist in the decision- making process. Once the selection process is complete, the selected proposal is submitted to the funding agency by the Office of Grants and Sponsored Research.
Limited Submissions Process Mississippi State University
1/14/ Announcing Limited Submissions , Flyers & Newsletters ▫Notices are generated by the Office of The Vice President for Research. ▫Distribution includes Deans, Department Heads, Active Researchers, and Sponsored Programs Adminstration.
1/14/ Announcing Limited Submissions Internal Deadline Dates ▫60 days prior to the agency deadline
1/14/ Managing Limited Submissions At Mississippi State University, the process is managed by the Associate Vice President for Research. Interested applicants are required to submit a one page description of the project.
1/14/ Selection Process Peer Review Committee ▫Members include Associate Deans. ▫Other Experts in the Related Field. Recommendation from Committee to Associate VP.
1/14/ Selection Process The Vice President and Associate Vice President for Research makes the final decision based on committee’s recommendation. The Principal Investigator, Dean, Department Heads, and Sponsored Programs are notified of the decision.