1 / 13

Module 10

Module 10. Submit. Objectives. In this module you will learn how to: Assess readiness and determine who can submit proposals Submit a proposal to Grants.gov Discern the proposal submission status Review Grants.gov tracking information View status of submitted proposal.

epepper
Télécharger la présentation

Module 10

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Module 10 Submit

  2. Objectives • In this module you will learn how to: • Assess readiness and determine who can submit proposals • Submit a proposal to Grants.gov • Discern the proposal submission status • Review Grants.gov tracking information • View status of submitted proposal

  3. Assessing Readiness to Submit • Your proposal is ready to be submitted when: • All required SF424 forms have been completed • The Research Plan has been attached • All other documents (e.g., budget justification, Biosketches, etc.) have been attached • All funding agency, funding opportunity, Grants.gov and Cayuse validations have been met • All review authorities (AOR) have approved the proposal

  4. Determining Who Can Submit • The University of Idaho Office of Sponsored Programs will submit the proposal via Cayuse424 once it has been reviewed and approved by all applicable parties.

  5. How OSP will submit the proposal • Click the Proposals tab • Locate the proposal on the list • Open the proposal

  6. Submitting the Proposal • Once the proposal is open click the Submission icon [ ] located in the upper right hand or lower left hand corner (in the proposal navigation window) of the proposal • Click Validate Proposal: Cayuse424 will perform a final error check. If errors are found, they must be corrected before submitting, otherwise your proposal will be rejected once it is received by Grants.gov • The Validate Proposal function will automatically be run during the Submission process • Click Validate and Submit to Grants.gov ‘06 Server • After Submit Now? prompt click Submit

  7. Submitting the Proposal

  8. Submitting the Proposal • The submission status will be displayed • Click Close Window

  9. Submission Status • Once the submission is complete a Grants.gov tracking number is displayed along with date, time and submitter • Your institution will receive a series of emails from Grants.gov and the federal funding agency indicating status • OSP will still forward these emails to the PI, Co-PI’s and DGA • Receipt does not mean acceptance. Be vigilant about reviewing status until you are sure it has been accepted by the agency

  10. Submission Status

  11. Reviewing Tracking Information • The Electronic Submission page contains: • Proposal Details • Proposal Submission History • Electronic Submission information • Once the proposal is open click the Submission icon [ ] located in the upper right hand or lower left hand corner (in the proposal navigation window) of the proposal • Click the small “plus sign” [+] next to Proposal Submission History for submission status • Click the Grants.gov # hyperlink to view current status of proposal

  12. View Status of Submitted Proposal

  13. Conclusion • In this module you have learned how to: • Assess readiness and determine who can submit proposals • Submit a proposal to Grants.gov • Discern the proposal submission status • Review Grants.gov tracking information • View status of submitted proposal

More Related