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Submitting to Grants.gov

Submitting to Grants.gov. Module 11. Research Suite Product Support. ResearchSuiteSupport@Evisions.com. Objectives. In this module you will learn how to: Assess a proposal’s readiness for submission Determine who can submit proposals Submit a proposal to Grants.gov

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Submitting to Grants.gov

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  1. Submitting to Grants.gov Module 11 Research Suite Product Support ResearchSuiteSupport@Evisions.com

  2. Objectives In this module you will learn how to: • Assess a proposal’s readiness for submission • Determine who can submit proposals • Submit a proposal to Grants.gov • Track the proposal’s submission status

  3. Assessing Readiness to Submit Your proposal is ready to be submitted when: • All required forms have been completed. • All required attachments, such as the budget justification and biosketches, are present. • For NIH proposals, check for the Research Plan. • All opportunity, agency, and Grants.gov validations have been met. • We also recommend checking all Cayuse validation tips. • All review authorities (including the AOR) have approved the proposal.

  4. Locating the Proposal • Click the Proposals tab. • Look for the proposal in your list, or search for it. • Click the blue link to open the proposal.

  5. Electronic Submission Page • Once the proposal is open, click the Submission icon in the upper right or lower left proposal management area. • If you can submit the proposal, the Validate and Submit to Grants.gov button will be enabled.

  6. Electronic Submission Page • The Electronic Submission page contains: • Opportunity Details • Proposal Submission History • Electronic Submission information • Click the plus sign[+] next to Proposal Submission History to see any past submissions. • If the proposal has been submitted, click the Grants.gov Tracking Number hyperlinkto view the current status of the proposal at the portal.

  7. Determining Who Can Submit • At some institutions, anyone can submit once the proposal has been approved. • In other cases, only research office staff can submit. • If this is the case, the button will be disabled and you will not be able to perform the submission. • Contact your central office and request that they submit the proposal for you.

  8. Submitting Your Proposal • Click Validate Proposal. Cayuse 424 will perform a final error check. • If errors are found during validation, correct them before submitting, or your proposal will be rejected by Grants.gov. • We recommend calling our Support Center so we can help you fix the problem.

  9. Submitting Your Proposal • Once any errors have been corrected, click Validate and Submit to Grants.gov. • Click Submit in the submission confirmation window.

  10. Submitting Your Proposal • Click Close Window after the proposal submission is complete.

  11. Submission Status • Once the submission is complete, a Grants.gov tracking number will be displayed along with the dateand time of the submission and the submitter’s username. • Your institution will receive a series of emails from Grants.gov and the federal funding agency indicating status. • Receipt does not mean acceptance. Be vigilant about reviewing the proposal status until you are sure it has been accepted by the agency.

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  14. Conclusion In this module you have learned how to: • Assess a proposal’s readiness for submission • Determine who can submit proposals • Submit a proposal to Grants.gov • Track the proposal’s submission status

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