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Introduction to Pre-award Research Administration Karen Hawkinson, Frances Spalding and Roger Wareham 02.18.2010
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Nuts and Bolts Mining Web pages and Other Electronic Considerations Resources Professional Organizations
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Binds the university with a set of terms and conditions Obligates the university to a line of scholarly or scientific inquiry Both the grantor and grantee agree how the funds will be spent A level of fiscal responsibility is understood Results of the study will be shared
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Grant Cooperative Agreements Contracts Sub Awards
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Federal Government ◦ Departments like Agriculture ◦ Independent Agencies, i.e. EPA, NSF State Governments Foundations, i.e. MacArthur Industry, i.e. General Motors Non-profit organizations, i.e. Cancer Society
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On line services like COS ◦ Searches ◦ Alerts Agency web pages Discipline listings Grants.gov Foundation directory on line
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Growing number of sponsors are requiring submission of proposals through electronic means: ◦ Electronic forms sets ◦ Downloading forms on to a webpage ◦ Completing a proposal on line Check sponsor’s requirements for electronic submission
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Does your agency require registration with a user name and id? NSF is an example with FastLane. Grants.gov on the other hand does not require user registration Are there electronic requirements? NASA Nspires will not support IE with a MAC File formatting for attachments? If a sponsor requires PDF documents attached for example you will need a copy of Adobe Professional ( Discounted prices are available through OIT, http://www.oit.umn.edu/utools/index.htm )
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Download a copy of the Sponsor’s request for proposal (RFP), a.k.a. funding opportunity announcement (FOA) or other acronyms Read thoroughly Discuss project, budget and deadlines with the PI
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Cover page Abstract Scientific narrative, including statement of work, literature review, methodology Key Personnel (which may include both a CV and possibly an Other Support page) Resources Budget and justification Appendices Letters of Support
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Direct costs are those identified specifically with a particular sponsored activity Indirect costs (a.k.a. facilities and administration) are costs incurred for common objectives and cannot be identified readily with a singular sponsored project
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Salaries and benefits Consultant Equipment Materials and supplies Travel Other direct costs Consortium costs
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Preparing a proposal routing form (PRF) Routing the PRF for signatures Transmit proposal package to SPA. Based on proposal type, there are several ways to accomplish this Be available for SPA questions and possible changes prior to submission
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Grants.gov proposals must be submitted to SPA at least 5 working days prior to the sponsor’s official published submission deadline. Paper copies must be delivered to SPA 24 hours before proposal is to be mailed. Other electronic submissions including Fastlane must be submitted to SPA at least 24 hours before deadline. Check SPA webpage for more information: http://www.ospa.umn.edu/policiesandproced ures/deadlines/deadlineFAQs.html
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Review the budget; Review matching and cost sharing requirements and commitments; Ensure proper indirect costs calculations; Check the accuracy of administrative and institutional information; Ensure that all regulatory requirements have been satisfied;
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Proposed contract award language conforms with University policies; Check that any potential conflicts of interest have been managed or eliminated; Evaluate potential export control issues; Guarantee that all required representations and certifications are included.
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Inadequate budget justifications Missing Sub award letter of intent Missing Sub award scope of work Math errors, mismatched numbers Non-compliance with formatting specifications
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Utilize timelines Use checklists to cover each proposal component, who, what, and when Frequent check ins with PI Communicate with your Grant Administrator Complete your routine application components early Check budget numbers against narrative, justification, cover, does everything match? Route PRF for signatures as soon as possible
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SPA’s webpage is a wealth of information: ospa.umn.edu Check sponsor and agency webpage for the latest information: An example: www.ed.gov Grants.gov: www.grants.govwww.grants.gov Other electronic systems, Proposal Central used by foundations is an example: www.proposalcentral.altum.com www.proposalcentral.altum.com
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EGMS, a University of Minnesota proposal prep tool, check it out at: www.egms.umn.edu www.egms.umn.edu (EGMS labs where you can get hands on assistance schedule: http://www.ospa.umn.edu/GrantGov/Schedules%20a nd%20Calendars/trainingschedule.html#labs Your department grant office Mentor from a more experienced co-worker SPA office, specifically your Grants Administrator
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SPA sponsored trainings: www.ospa.umn.edu/Grants.gov/index.html#training Training Services: www1.umn.edu/ohr/trainingservices/spa/index.html Organizational Effectiveness training: http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/orgeff Library: http://www.lib.umn.edu/registrationhttp://www.lib.umn.edu/registration Academic Computing: http://uttc.umn.edu/training/courses/index.jsp
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GMUN-Grant Management User Network, University of Minnesota http://www.ospa.umn.edu/GMUN/index.html NCURA-National Council of University Research Administrators http://www.ncura.edu SRA-Society of Research Administrators http://www.srainternational.org
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