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1 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective
Presented by Dr. McArthur Floyd School of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Alabama A&M University At the CSREES/SERD Project Director’s Conference March 30-April1, 2005 New Orleans, LA

2 Vision Statement To provide strategies and mechanisms for effective post award management based upon observations and policy developed during tenure as Research Director at Alabama A&M University (AAMU). March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

3 Objectives To provide research scientists with strategies for managing grants after funding. To discuss mechanisms to assist scientists in obtaining post management expectations of their University and the federal government. March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

4 Summary of Presentation
Submission of Grant Proposal – University Level Notice of Grant Award Implementation of Actual Experiment Closure of Research Grant March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

5 Submission of Grant Proposal – University Level
No faculty member should submit any proposals directly to a funding agency without appropriate prior University approvals. Proposals should be submitted and endorsed through normal supervisory channels Thus; proposals should be submitted in a timely manner (i.e., a minimum of five (5) working days) March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

6 Submission of Grant Proposal – University Level… continued
School level review is important in terms of the impact the research program/project will have on the School. For example: Does the proposed research agree with the long-term goals of the school; department of origin, and University? What effects will the project have on class schedules, teaching assignments, and learning experiences, as well as laboratory, classroom and office space within the school? What will be the support staff requirements, including secretarial, technical or student? Also of a major concern is related financial considerations to include both indirect costs and matching funds. March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

7 Submission of Grant Proposal – University Level… continued
Special Conditions: Proposals requesting the hiring of new faculty or staff members or extended release time for existing personnel require administrative approval. Proposals requiring the use of human subjects, biohazardous materials, or greater than ordinary space utilization, construction/renovations, equipment additions will not only require the Dean’s signature but also specific appointed University Committees and/or task forces. This usually requires extra lead time beyond the five day minimum (i.e., one day minimum for each special requirement) March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

8 Steps in AAMU Proposal Flow
Proposal is developed by Principal Investigator (PI). Preliminary draft reviewed by Department Head and returned to PI with any comments, corrections, etc. Corrected proposal submitted with Proposal Review and Certification Form to Department Head for signature. Upon approval, proposal is then submitted by PI to the School Dean for review (impact on school policies, programs, and long-term goals) and signature of approval. March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

9 Steps in AAMU Proposal Flow
Proposal submitted to Office of Grants and Contracts in Research and Development for final review (completeness, adherence to policies, agency and AAMU regulations) and processing, allowing a minimum of five (5) working days for University administrative approvals. Special Circumstances. Proposal review by Financial Services and/or by select appointed University committees and task forces, as needed. Final processing by Office of Grants & Contracts in Research and Development (copying, packaging, letter of transmittal). Proposal is mailed to agency. Wait for Good News. March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

10 Notice of Grant Award Consultation and Decision Making
Review Agreement Face Sheet (Form CSREES-2009) -with special attention to the Provisions Section (example below) PROVISIONS This Agreement includes the following: The referenced proposal and any revision thereto – incorporated by reference CSREES General Terms and Conditions – A dates 4/01 7 CFR Part 315, 7 CFT Part 3017, 7 CFT Part3018, 7 CFT Part 3019 – incorporated by reference The Approved Award Budget March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

11 Notice of Grant Award…continued
CRIS Forms AD-416 and AD417 – incorporated by reference Method of Payment: DHHS Payment Management System Other: The enclosed Form AD-1048 must be completed by the approved subcontractor(s) and returned to the recipient for retention in the official award file. It is not necessary to send a copy to CSREES. Please be advised that when this grant expires on August 14, 2004, it will have run for a full three-year period, the maximum length of time currently permitted under Federal statue. Thus, no further extension of time will be possible. March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

12 Notice of Grant Award … continued
Identification of and review of Specific Needs Personnel (Post-Docs, Research Assistants, Grad Students, and Undergraduates) Matching Requirements – Meet with Middle Managers to discuss: Specific research space, laboratories, greenhouse, field plots and other special needs March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

13 Notice of Grant Award… continued
Collaborators – Review necessary research tools and methods Review outcomes – oriented evaluations Impacts and accomplishment reporting Discuss potential benefits of effective coordinated efforts of systematic distribution of knowledge in relevant and accessible formats Discuss utility of findings to consumers New technologies – discussions regarding ownership of knowledge and intellectual property rights (Re)allocation of resources (No significant change to budget or scope of work without agency approval) March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

14 Implementation of Actual Experiments
PIs’ responsibilities move into high gear Viability and quality of data Fulfilling the research reporting, and publications standards Formally orienting junior faculty, staff and students to expected standards Overseeing the work done Submit annual progress and impact reports “Keep in mind the high standards of performance and accountability for outcomes” March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

15 Implementation of Actual Experiments … continued
During the last calendar year Implement plans for continuing the project beyond funding period Consider request for extension period for use of funds beyond grant limitation Work closely with collaborators/sub-contractors regarding timely submission of invoices for payment Consider final reallocation of resources March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

16 Closure of Research Grant
Preparing final project report due days Significant findings Unique contributions of project to body of scientific knowledge Publications and other products Participants in project, including students A final budget report, identifying any funds remaining unspent March 2005 Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective

17 Thank you For Your Attention. March 2005
Guidelines for Successful Post-Award Management: An Institution/Academic Perspective


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