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“ Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.” Zora Neale Hurston ‘28.

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1 “ Research is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose.” Zora Neale Hurston ‘28

2 Grants Pre Award Workshop Office of Institutional Support October 26, 2011

3 I am not a fish, but I dive deep into streams and ponds, using my bill to poke around for delicious crustaceans and aquatic insects… I am not a groundhog or a gopher, but I breathe air and dig burrows where I hide most of the day… I am not a lizard or a snake, but I lay eggs and my mate can squirt venom… I am furry and make nutritious milk to feed my young… What am I? I am not a fish, but I dive deep into streams and ponds, using my bill to poke around for delicious crustaceans and aquatic insects… I am not a groundhog or a gopher, but I breathe air and dig burrows where I hide most of the day… I am not a lizard or a snake, but I lay eggs and my mate can squirt venom… I am furry and make nutritious milk to feed my young… What am I?

4 Institutional Support Institutional Priorities – Facilities – Scholarships – Curriculum Development – Faculty Development Faculty Sponsored Research – For individual research

5 Finding Funding Federal Non-Federal Fellowship Internal Funding opportunities

6 Internal Competitions Presidential Research Award Minigrants Conference Travel Grants Special Assistant Professor Leaves

7 Federal Sources National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency Fellowships Guggenhiem, American Council of Learned Societies Non Federal Sources Columbia University, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Sloan Foundation, American Chemical Society

8 Connecting with a Funding Source IRIS – Illinois Research Information Services http://www.library.illinois.edu/iris/ Grants.gov Foundation Center http://wwwapp.cc.columbia.edu/ldpd/rti/results?hl=1&ps=1&sb=1&ss=1 &hpp=100000&hk=-1&rt=all&qt=6&q=foundation

9 Preparing a Proposal Developing a grant proposal Developing a budget

10 “Where do I start?” Meet with your Department Chair to discuss proposal Set up an appointment with us Send us an abstract if you have one Have a conversation with your program officer Send us the FOA or RFP if you have one If your research involves human subjects, contact the IRB to begin your application If your research involves animals, contact Columbia

11 Award/Decline Submission Funding Source Identification Proposal/Budget Preparation Submission to Institutional Support Provost Review/Approval Return to PI Department Chair Email Routing Form Research Question

12 Developing your Budget “we can do this for you from scratch” Personnel Services – Salaries and Wages – Fringe Other than Personnel Services – Supplies – Equipment – Consultants – Subcontracts Indirect Cost Rate (67.5%)

13 Budget Template See Handout

14 Best Practices in Developing a Budget Think of funds only for expenses related to the project Make sure costs are reasonable (prudent person test) Make sure you can use funds within the term of the grant period

15 Developing your Proposal – Abstract/Summary – Budget – Budget Justification – Narrative Needs Statement Goals and Objectives Methods Data Management Plan Evaluation Future Funding – Cover letter – Appendix/attachments

16 Data Management Plan the types of data, samples, physical collections, software, curriculum materials, and other materials to be produced in the course of the project; the standards to be used for data and metadata format and content (where existing standards are absent or deemed inadequate, this should be documented along with any proposed solutions or remedies); policies for access and sharing including provisions for appropriate protection of privacy, confidentiality, security, intellectual property, or other rights or requirements; policies and provisions for re-use, re-distribution, and the production of derivatives; and plans for archiving data, samples, and other research products, and for preservation of access to them.

17 CONFLICTS OF INTEREST What is Conflict of Interest in Research? A conflict of interest is not a behavior or a bias, but simply a situation in which a primary interest, such as a patients welfare or the validity of research, could be unduly influenced by a secondary interest, such as financial gain. (National Science Foundation)

18 Provost Approval Required for all external funded projects whether or not a funding agency requires institutional submission. Including Fellowships such as Fulbright, ACLS, and Guggenheim 3 Day Policy

19 “All leaves of absence must be approved by the department chairman, and the Provost and Dean of the Faculty. Officers of instruction are normally expected to render full-time service or part-time equivalent service for at least two academic years between all except short-term leaves of absence…Sabbatical leaves are granted only if the officer of instruction plans to return to the College for at least one academic year of full-time service or equivalent part-time service after the leave” Barnard Code of Academic Freedom and Tenure, http://barnard.edu/provost/resources/policies/co de http://barnard.edu/provost/resources/policies/co de

20 Routing Form Standard questions Project specific questions Routing signatures and attachments Where to find the Routing Form

21 Electronic Submission Grants.gov – Most common portal eRA Commons (NIH) Fastlane (NSF)

22 FUNDED! Who receives notice? Who sets up an account?

23 FYI: Principal Investigators are required to oversee the financial transactions and financial status of each grant PI’s must financially closeout the grant and submit required progress and technical reports PI’s must know and abide by the terms and conditions of the award PI’s must ensure all work is conducted in compliance with applicable federal, state and local laws PI’s must ensure project is managed in compliance with College policies PI’s must manage the project budget so that funds are spent correctly – taking into account any restrictions imposed by the sponsor

24 Duck-billed Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) Courtesy: Nicole Duplaix, Getty Images


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