The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) is ready to help you with your research and grant needs! Come meet our team at our office hours on Tuesdays from 9am-10am and Thursdays from 2pm-3pm in the OSP lobby, located on the second floor of Lowell Heiny Hall. We're ready to answer your burning questions on funded research, grants and Uniform Guidance. 你也可以给我们发电子邮件 (电子邮件保护) with any questions or to schedule a meeting outside of office hours. We look forward to meeting you and learning about your research and funding needs!
The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) provides guidance in developing, 处理, and submitting formal proposals and grant applications for sponsored research.
The process of seeking and obtaining externally funded research or training grants can be challenging. The 建议和 Grant 生活-Cycle Diagram 和 建议和 Grant Submission Timeline Tool, 如下所示, will help you understand research policies and procedures and identify important milestones associated with applying for grants.
The 建议和 Grant 生活-Cycle Diagram
建议和 Grant Submission Timeline Tool
The following is a tool to help you plan your schedule to assure that your timing leads to the submission of a fundable proposal by the funders submission due date. This tool calculates critical dates backward based on the proposal due date.
FINAL PROPOSAL TO SPONSORED PROGRAMS
提交你的 final working version of your proposal to Sponsored Programs 10 days before the proposal due date:
FULL WORKING VERSION TO SPONSORED PROGRAMS
提交一个 full working draft of your proposal to Sponsored Programs 14 days before the proposal due date:
BUDGET AND JUSTIFICATION TO SPONSORED PROGRAMS
Work with Sponsored Programs to develop a working version of your budget and budget justification 30 days before the proposal due date:
MEET WITH Sponsored Programs TO DISCUSS PROPOSAL
Meet with Sponsored Programs to discuss your proposal and funding source 60 days before the proposal due date:
IDEA GENERATED AND FUNDING IDENTIFICATION
Generate a fundable idea for a grant proposal and work (with Sponsored Programs or independently) to identify a potential funding source 60 days or more before proposal due date: