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Biographical sketches are required for senior grant personnel.  According to the NSF, "The requirement to use an NSF-approved format for preparation of the biographical sketch will go into effect for new proposals submitted or due on or after October 5, 2020." This link is to biographial sketches...
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This is the form for certifying that the F & A costs are allowable in accordance with the requirements of the federal agreement.
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This chart shows the ten-month process of NSF proposal decisions. The graphical organizer tracks the progress of a grant proposal from its submission to the final decision--award or decline.
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This presentation accompanied several readings and real proposals and was designed to help mathematics educators who have good ideas translate those into a fundable proposal.
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This NSF document shows the three phases of the Proposal Review Award Process. It includes steps taken and the timeline for each phase: proposal submission, proposal review, and award processing.
This resource is provided for colleges who have been newly awarded by the National Science Foundation. Having access to start your award is a crucial step to your success. Using the link provided, you will be able to find out who at NSF you can talk to about funds and how to access instructions for...
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This link is to the US Government's code of regulations for grants and agreements. It contains uniform administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit requirements for federal awards.
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This 12-page document from the NSF explains the submission procedures for an indirect cost rate. This resource contains not only policies and procedures but also sample documents.
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This document is a sample indirect cost proposal from the Department of Health and Human Services. It outlines the types of information a business office will need to provide to request a "negotiated indirect cost rate" for the institution. This could be very helpful for a business office to begin...
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ATE Central is a national center funded by the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program to provide centralized service and archiving needs for the program participants/ grantees. An outreach and dissemination plan is a critical tool for fulfilling the...