This step in the grant lifecycle requires an annual check-in by the PI to update the sponsor on scientific progress and/or budgetary/administrative matters.
What is a progress report?
100
These awards are intended to provide support to mid-level investigators who are just starting to establish their own research specialties.
What are "K" or Career Development awards?
100
Susan Roudebush
Who is the Director of the Pre-Award team?
100
The cost principles apply to grant and contracts from this agency.
What is the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)?
100
eSNAP
What is the Electronic Streamlined Application Process?
200
This RM team is responsible for account setup, fund management, and sponsor prior approval requests.
What is the Post-Award team?
200
This is the threshold for what is considered a significant change of effort for key personnel that would require sponsor prior approval.
What is 25%?
200
These messages received at eRA Commons upon application submission must be corrected prior to the deadline or the proposal will not be received by NIH.
What are Errors?
200
Certification of this must be completed by the individual who performed the services or by a responsible individual having first-hand knowledge of the services performed on each research agreement.
What is Effort Reporting?
200
SOP
What is a Standard Operating Procedure?
300
At this stage of the grant lifecycle the sponsor will request additional information to complete a final evaluation of the research proposal.
What is Just-Time (JIT)?
300
Revision, resubmission, and non-competing continuation are all types of this.
What is an application?
300
This Federal grants clearinghouse is where investigators will find Federal funding opportunities and where the Pre-Award team will submit all electronic Federal grant applications.
These expenses associated with preparations for future funding are considered unallowable expenses under the hospital cost principles.
What are Proposal/Pre-Award costs?
300
COI
What is Conflict of Interest?
400
These individuals are authorized to submit grant applications on behalf of the institution.
What is a Signing Official/SO (or AOR or Pre-Award GA II or higher)
400
This document spells out any restrictions on,an award, lists the individuals considered key personnel on the project, and explains reporting requirements for the award.
What is the Notice of Award (NOA/NOGA)?
400
All proposals using human subjects should be submitted to the sponsor with the IRB approval status indicated in this way.
What is Pending?
400
These costs are not allocable to a specific research project and instead support the research enterprise as a whole.
What are indirect (or F&A) costs?
400
IRB
What is the Institutional Review Board?
500
This person is in the best position to identify relevant funding opportunities for an investigator.
Who is the PI?
500
Grants awarded under this privilege are not required to request prior approval to carry over an unexpected balance into the next budget period.
What is Expanded Authorities?
500
Project work by these individuals should be limited to discrete, non-recurring tasks and should be described in a letter that specifies the time commitment and rate of payment.
Who are Consultants?
500
This criterion for determining the allowability of a research cost requires that the cost has been incurred solely to support or advance the work of a specific sponsored research award.