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USDA Grants.gov Proposal Development

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USDA Grants.gov Proposal Development

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What will be covered in this presentation?

Getting started with Grants.gov– Registration– Adobe compatibility– Finding Opportunities in Grants.gov– Downloading the application package

Preparing an application Submission process Post-Submission

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Getting Started

Registration – OSPRA has registered in Grants.gov on behalf of the University. PI’s do not need to register in order to download and prepare an application package.

Adobe compatibility - A compatible version of Adobe Reader is required (Adobe Reader 8.1.2 or higher is recommended) for anyone who will participate in the preparation of the proposal. Grants.gov offers a tool that will verify whether you have an acceptable version of Adobe installed on your computer. The link to this tool is: http://www.grants.gov/applicants/AdobeVersioningTestOnly.jsp

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Getting Started

What is the SF424 (R&R)?– Stands for Standard Form 424 – Research and

Related– Is a combination of separate forms focusing on the

many aspects of a proposed grant– Is used government-wide

Used by 15 different Federal agencies Based on overall needs of the agencies, not

tailored to specific agencies, funding opportunities or grant programs

Agency-specific forms are allowed where appropriate

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Getting Started

The applicant must complete the application using the package attached to the specific Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).

Sample forms or forms from other FOA’s should not be used.

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Getting Started

Finding Opportunities– Funding opportunities may be found on the

sponsor’s website. For USDA, that is http://www.csrees.usda.gov/fo/funding.cfm

– In addition, funding opportunities that will be submitted via Grants.gov may be found on the Grants.gov website (www.grants.gov).

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Preparing an Application

Components of USDA Grants.gov Application Packages Include:

Mandatory Documents– SF424 (R&R) Cover– Project Performance Site Locations– RR Fed/NonFed Budget– Research and Related Other Project Information– Research and Related Senior/Key Person Profile– Research and Related Personal Data– CSREES Supplemental Information

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Optional Documents (are required if applicable)– Research and Related Subaward Budget (Total

Fed + Nonfed)

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Tips for a Successful Submission Review the Request for Application (RFA) thoroughly before

beginning. Consult the NIFA Grants.gov Application Guide and Grants.gov

application guide. Complete the SF 424 R&R cover sheet first – it populates fields

in several other forms. Make sure to complete all mandatory documents and fill in all

mandatory (yellow) fields. In addition, make sure that all fields that are mandatory to the sponsor (but not Grants.gov) are completed.

Hover over help is available for many fields. Do not recycle previously submitted applications or use

sample applications. Make sure that all attachments are in PDF format and the file

names contain no special characters (e.g., #,@,$) or blank spaces.

Provide OSPRA with the final version of the application at least five business days prior to the deadline (preferably more).

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Preparing an Application

Let’s complete an application!

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Preparing an Application

An application package can either be accessed through the USDA-CSREES website or directly through Grants.gov. Assume we know the opportunity we want to apply for and the Funding Opportunity Number is USDA-NIFA-ICGP-002836. Open the Grants.gov website and select,– Apply for grants– Enter FOA– Download the application package

Save the package to your desktop.

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Preparing an Application

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Preparing an Application

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Preparing an Application

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Preparing an Application

Review the solicitation and make note of specific requirements such as;– Deadline (day and time – most USDA proposals are

due at 5:00 EST)– Funding Caps– Limited Submissions– Indirect Cost Recovery– Allowable Costs– Other solicitation-specific Requirements

Refer to the NIFA Grants.gov Application Guide for guidance in preparing the application in Grants.gov.

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Preparing an Application

Application Filing Name: We prefer that you use the PIs name (last name_first name), agency name and deadline date. This makes it easier for OSPRA to identify it when the first validation e-mail is received from Grants.gov.

Mandatory Forms SF 424 R&R: Complete this form first in order to

populate fields in subsequent forms. All yellow fields are mandatory.

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Preparing an Application

R&R Project/Performance Site Location(s)– Enter Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois as

the organization name.– The primary performance site is normally the UIUC

campus. The official site for UIUC is: 506 S. Wright Street Urbana, IL 61801-3620 (the entire nine digit ZIP

code is required)– Enter the Congressional district of the primary

project/performance site. – List all additional performance sites.

If there are subcontractors on the proposal, you will need to obtain their DUNS numbers.

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Preparing an Application

Research and Related Budget (Total Fed and Non-Fed)– A separate detailed budget must be prepared for

each year of support requested. On the top of the last page of each budget period, there is a “Next Period” button that will advance you to the next budget period.

– A cumulative budget will be generated for the total project period.

– All of the required fields must be completed (i.e., those fields that are highlighted and noted with a “*”). If no funds are being requested for a required field, enter “0”.

– Round to the nearest whole number.

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Preparing an Application

A. Senior/Key Person – allows eight as separate named individuals on the form. Additional senior/key persons may be added in an attachment. – UIUC senior/key personnel only– Should be charged in proportion to their effort on the

project – The base salary may be left blank, if desired– Effort must be included, even if unpaid, and should be

represented in person months B. Other Personnel

– Postdocs, Grad Students and Undergrads: Only the number of personnel is required

– Provide more detail in the budget justification– Consultants should not be included in this section

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C. Equipment– Equipment is defined as an item of property that has

an acquisition cost of $5,000 or more. – Each item of equipment should be listed separately

and justified in the budget justification. – General purpose equipment is generally not

allowable.

D. Travel– Domestic travel includes travel to Canada, Mexico

and US possessions.

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Preparing an Application

E. Participant/Trainee Support Costs– Participant costs are the costs associated with

conference, workshop, or symposium attendees who are not employees of the applicant or a subawardee. Trainee costs are the costs associated with educational projects that support trainees (pre-college, college, graduate and post graduate).

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Preparing an Application

F. Other Direct Costs– 1. Material and Supplies

Categories less than $1,000 do not have to be itemized.

– 2. Publication Costs– 3. Consultant Services

The names and organizational affiliations of all consultants, along with a description of the services to be performed should be provided in the budget justification.

University of Illinois employees may not be budgeted as consultants.

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Preparing an Application

4. ADP/Computer Services Specialized computer services that specifically

benefit the project may be budgeted. General desktop support are considered to be included in our F&A pool and should not be budgeted.

5. Subawards/Consortium/Contractal Costs6. Equipment or Facility Rental/User Fees7. Alterations and Renovations8. through 10. Other (specify) includes,

Human subjects Animal use Tuition remission

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Preparing an Application H. Indirect Costs

– Indirect Cost Type Enter the type of base (TDC less tuition remission)

– Indirect Cost Rate – 28.2% (USDA only)– Indirect Cost Base – enter the amount of TDC less

tuition remission– Funds Requested ($)

I. Verify Total Direct and Indirect Costs– Cognizant Agency – enter ONR, Linda Shipp, 703-

696-8559 J. Fee – make no entry K. Budget Justification-the following budget categories

must be justified, where applicable: equipment, travel, participant/trainee support and other direct cost categories.

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Preparing an Application

R&R Subaward Budget Annual budgets, including a justification, are

required for each subcontractual arrangement. The name of the organization and the DUNS # are

required fields. The subaward/consortium box should be checked. All mandatory (yellow) fields must be completed. The file must be a PDF document. The budget may either be completed by the

subcontractor or you or your departmental staff. If the subcontractor is completing it, they need to have a compatible version of Adobe installed.

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Preparing an Application If the budget is being completed by the

subawardee organization, – On the R&R Subaward Attachment(s) form, press

the “Click here to extract the R&R Subaward Budget Attachment” button to download the form.

– Save the budget attachment using the first 10 letters of the subawardee organization’s name as the file name.

– E-mail the saved document to the subawardee.– Advise the subawardee to return a statement of

work and the completed budget component, including justification.

– Review the budget to ensure compliance.– Attach the budget to one of the blocks provided on

the form.

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Preparing an Application

Research and Related Other Project Information1-6 - respond as applicable7. Project Summary/Abstract – approximately 250

word document8. Project Narrative – attach document prepared in

accordance with the RFA9. Bibliography & References Cited 10.Facilities and Other Resources11.Equipment12.Other Attachments

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R&R Senior/Key Personnel Profile– All senior/key personnel should be included,

even subcontractors and key consultants.– The project role must be selected from the drop

down list for all participants except the PD/PI. – Attach Current and Pending Support for all

Senior/Key personnel, even if no funding is being requested for them. The proposal being proposed should be

included.– A biographical sketch (limited to two pages) is

required for all key personnel.

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Research and Related Personal Data– This information is used only for tracking and

statistical purposes necessary to meet the demands of the agency and will not be part of the review process.

– Providing this information is purely voluntary.

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Preparing an Application

Supplemental Information Form– 1. Pre-populated– 2. Enter program code name and program code from the

RFA– 3. Pre-populated– 4. Additional Applicant Types – select 1862 Land-Grant

University from the picklist– 5. Check any applicable boxes– 6. HHS Account Information

Does the legal applicant have a Department of Health and Human Services' Payment Management System (DHHS-PMS) Payee Identification Number (PIN) for CSREES awards? No

What is the DHHS-PMS PIN to be used in the event of an award? No entry required.

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7. Key Words – enter the most relevant words which describe the proposed project.

8. Conflict of Interest list – attach a single conflict of interest (COI) file containing a COI list for each senior/key person included in the R&R Senior/Key Person Profile.

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NRI Proposal Type Form – this form is ONLY for use by applicants when the form is included in the grant application package.

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Submitting the ApplicationREMEMBER: THE FINAL VERSION OF THE PROPOSALNEEDS TO BE PROVIDED TO OSPRA AT LEAST FIVE

DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DEADLINE When the application is complete and ready to be

submitted,– Click on “Check Package for Errors” on the first page

of the application to ensure that all of the mandatory fields have been completed. Correct any errors that are identified.

– Save the application.– Upload the application into Netfiles using the process

described on the OSPRA website.– Send the transmittal form via the OSPRA portal

(http://www.ospra.uiuc.edu/ “Contact OSPRA”) or fax the proposal transmittal form to 239-6830.

– You no longer need to provide the original proposal trasnmittal form to OSPRA, but it should be retained in your unit for audit purposes.

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Submitting the Application

Upon receipt of the transmittal form, the proposal will be assigned to an OSPRA proposal coordinator.

The coordinator will be in contact during the course of the review for clarification and/or revisions.

When the review is completed, the proposal coordinator will submit the application through Grants.gov.

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Post-Submission

Once the application has been submitted, Grants.gov will send a series of e-mail messages to the proposal coordinator who submitted the application to provide status information. 1.Submission Receipt: An email is sent indicating

the application has been received by Grants.gov and is currently being validated. This e-mail is forwarded to the PI and departmental business contact by the OSPRA proposal coordinator. In this e-mail there will be a link that will allow you to track the status of your proposal. If your proposal does not appear, check back again later.

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Post-Submission

2. Submission Validation Receipt: An email is sent indicating the application has been received and validated by Grants.gov and is being prepared for Grantor agency retrieval.

3. Grantor Agency Retrieval Receipt: An email is sent indicating the application has been retrieved by the Grantor agency.

4. Agency Tracking Number Assignment for Application: An email is sent indicating the application has been assigned an Agency Tracking Number.

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Post-Submission

Another way to track the progress of your application is through the Grants.gov website.– Go to Grants.gov and in the “For Applicants”

section, select “Track My Application” from the left side navigation from the Grants.gov home page. This will take you to the “Track My Application” page.

– Once on the “Track My Application” page, enter up to five Grants.gov tracking numbers, one per line and select the Track button.

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Post-Submission

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Post-Submission

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Post-Submission Under the column header Submission Name/Files

are a list of file names. Choose the application you wish to view the list of file(s) and attachment(s) submitted by selecting the link in the Submission Name/Files column. If your proposal does not appear, check back again later.

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Remember… OSPRA needs to be provided the application at

least five business days before the deadline. The entire proposal should be in its FINAL state

when it is provided to OSPRA. Don’t send the transmittal form to OSPRA until the

proposal is in its final state. Receipt of the transmittal form is our cue that the proposal is final and ready for submission.

No Grants.gov registration is required on the part of the PI.

The program-specific guidelines should be obtained and carefully reviewed as soon as possible in advance of the deadline.

All attachments must be in PDF format. A compatible version of Adobe must be used.

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Reference Materials

OSPRA Website http://www.ospra.uiuc.edu/ Congressional Districts

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_congressional_districts

Electronic Application Informationhttp://www.csrees.usda.gov/funding/electronic.html Grants.gov application guide

http://www.grants.gov/applicants/resources.jsp

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Contact Information

Penny Weaver, Assistant Director, OSPRA265-7679, [email protected]

James Wade, Assistant Director, OSPRA244-8212, [email protected]

Grants.gov(800)518-4726

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Questions?

Thank You!