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University Research

Council



Grants.Gov



March 8, 2006

Grants.Gov

Grants.Gov: THE GOOD

Grants.Gov Brief History

• President’s Management Agenda

Applicants for federal grants apply for and

manage grant funds through a common

site, to simplify grant management and

eliminate redundancy.









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Grants.Gov Brief History

• One of 24 federal e-Government

initiatives designed to improve

access to government services via the

Internet









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Grants.Gov Brief History

The Case for Grants.gov:

• Cross-agency initiative

• 1000+ programs

• 26 agencies + others

• >$400B annually awarded









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Grants.Gov Brief History

A simple, unified “storefront” for all

customers of federal grants to

electronically:

• Find grant opportunities

• Apply electronically for grants









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Old Inefficiencies

Applicant 1 Applicant 22

Applicant Applicant 3 3

Applicant .…. Applicant N

Applicant N









Agency 1 Agency 2 Agency 3 .…. Agency N









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Old Inefficiencies

Applicant 1 Applicant 22

Applicant Applicant 3 3

Applicant .…. Applicant N

Applicant N









Agency 1 Agency 2 Agency 3 .…. Agency N









Eliminated through “Trusted Broker”

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Benefits in Streamlining

Reduces time & cost to find & apply for

grants

• No need to learn multiple systems

• Eliminate costs associated with

copying and mailing

• Single registration





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Benefits in Streamlining

Increased efficiency

• Limits need to interface w/multiple

agencies

• Limits development and

maintenance

• Reduces redundant info/data

requests



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Why Submit Electronically?

• Eliminates the burden of paper-based

data collection, improves data quality

• Reduces scanning, printing & data entry

costs

• May allow agencies to shorten the cycle

from application receipt to award







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Another Way To Look At It

What if each agency had its own mail

service?

• They’d all need buildings & fleets

• And a unique ZIP code system

• What would postage cost?

• What about package tracking?





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What About Curb Appeal?

DOEd Treas

USAID HUD VA DoD





SBA

NASA

DOC

DOT DOI NSF



EPA

DOJ

NARA

CNCS

DOL USDA

DOE State



HHS

IMLS NEA DHS

NEH SSA









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Why transition to SF424

(R&R)?

• SF424 (R&R) is the government-wide

data set for research grant

applications

• Applicants can use standard forms

regardless of the program or agency

to which they are applying

• Reduces administrative burden on the

Federal grants community



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Grants.Gov: THE BAD









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Why Bad?

• Additional hardware and software

requirements.

• Additional software requirements for non-

windows (Mac) users.

• Separate PI and Institution registration.

• Another new federal system to learn.







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System Requirements:

Hardware/Software

• Windows 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, XP

• 500 Mhz Processor

• 128 MB of RAM

• 40 MB Disk Space

• Internet Explorer 5.01 or higher, Netscape

Communicator 4.5 – 4.8, Netscape 6.1,

6.2 or 7



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System Requirements:

Software

• PureEdge viewer downloaded (free) from Grants.gov

site at http://www.grants.gov/DownloadViewer

Note: You must have administrative rights to your

computer in order to download this software!!



A step by step tutorial for properly downloading

PureEdge Viewer will be available on the Office of

Research website.



• PDF generation software

– Grants.gov lists some available tools and software

http://www.grants.gov/assets/PDFConversion.pdf.



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System Requirements: Software

for Non-Windows Users

• Grants.gov partnered with NIH to provide a Citrix

Server for Non-Windows to view application

packages

• Go to http://www.grants.gov/MacSupport to locate

the instructions for accessing the Citrix Server

• A non-windows version of PureEdge should be

available November 2006

• A Windows emulation program can also be used.





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Registration Requirements –

Grants.Gov

• Applicant organizations must complete one-

time only registration. Pitt is registered!!

• Good for electronic submission to all Federal

agencies



• Principal Investigators do NOT need to register

with Grants.gov

• Registration not required to find funding

opportunity or download application package,

only to submit completed application

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Registration Requirements –

eRA Commons

• Applicant institutions must complete one-time only

registration. Pitt is registered!!

• Principal Investigators (PIs) must work through their

institutions to register.

– The PI must hold a PI account and be affiliated with the

applicant organization.

– PIs currently registered only for Internet Assisted Review

(IAR) must work through their institutions for full eRA

Commons registration.



• Pitt Principal Investigators need to register through

the Office of Research website at:

http://www.pitt.edu/~offres/forms/ornihform.html.



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Submission Methods

Applicant organization can submit

applications to NIH through Grants.gov in

one of two ways:

 Direct submission - using PureEdge Viewer

 System-to-system – using (XML) data stream

to communicate with Grants.gov



Pitt currently uses a direct submission method. A system

to system method transition is planned.





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Getting Started









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Download PureEdge Viewer









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Download Application Package









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1. Search for Opportunity









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2. Enter CFDA or Opportunity Number









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3. Confirm and Click “Download”









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4. Enter E-Mail for Updates









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5. Download









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6. Save Application Package



• The PureEdge file is not web-based



– You must save the file to your local

drive or server as you make changes.



– Be sure to save latest version over

previous version after any changes.





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Application Package









Information in top section is

automatically filled based upon the

program selected.



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Application Package (cont.)









You must fill all highlighted

spaces in all required forms.



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1. Application Filing Name









OR will add tracking number.







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2. Mandatory Documents





Must be completed.









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2. Mandatory Documents (cont.)





Select form









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2. Mandatory Documents (cont.)





Click to open









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SF 424 (R&R)





Remember to complete all

highlighted areas on forms.









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3. Complete Package





Move completed

documents to the right.









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3. Complete Package (cont.)







To move, select

document…









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3. Complete Package (cont.)







…click arrow…









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3. Complete Package (cont.)







…document

moves to right.









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3. Complete Package (cont.)







Check Package

for Errors









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3. Complete Package (cont.)







If all forms are properly

completed, you will receive a

“No errors found” message.









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3. Complete Package (cont.)









If errors are found, correct

them before proceeding.









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4. Save Proposal









Save proposal

file and route as

appropriate.









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5. Route Proposal

• Create and save proposal file as shown.



• Route hard copy pages with form 136 as usual.

– In order to print forms and attachments, you must

open them individually.

– Save PureEdge proposal file to CD-ROM or

zipdisk and route with form 136.

– Also provide the Funding Opportunity

Announcement (FOA).



• This completes the PI/Department’s portion of the

proposal process.



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Grants.Gov: THE UGLY

Why Ugly?



• Aggressive transition timetables (NIH).

• System takes longer than current hard

copy system.

• Bugs in the system.









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NIH’s Electronic Receipt

Goal

• By the end of September 2007, NIH plans

to:

• Require electronic submission through

Grants.Gov for all NIH grant applications.

• Transition from the PHS 398 application

form to SF424 family of forms data set





Announced in the NIH Guide, Aug. 19, 2005:

http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-05-067.html





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NIH Planned Transition Dates of Mechanisms for Electronic Submission using the SF424 (R&R)



SBIR/STTR (Dec. 1, 2005)

R13/U13 (Dec. 15, 2005) Resource (G), Career Development (K),

S11, S21, S22 (Jun. 1, 2007)

R36 (Feb. 17, 2006)

Fellowship (F) (Aug. 5, 2007)

R15 (Feb. 25, 2006)

Training (T&D), U45,

S10 (Mar. 22, 2006) R18/U18, R25, D71/U2R (Sep. 10, 2007)

C06/UC6 DP1

X02 (April 18, 2006) (Oct. 1, 2006) (Jan. 22, 2007) Project/Center (P),

M01, R10/U10, S06,

Potential R01 R01

R03, R21/R33, U01, U19, U54, U56,

Multi-PI Pilot (Feb. 1, 2007)

R34 R24/U24

(Oct. 1, 2006) (Oct. 1, 2007)

(June 1, 2006)





12 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

2006 2007





 NIH will transition to the SF424 family of forms and electronic submission through Grants.gov by research program or funding mechanism.

 As mechanisms are transitioned, Funding Opportunity Announcements will be issued in the NIH Guide and posted in Grants.gov. NIH’s goal is to post an

opportunity a minimum of 60 days before the submission date.

 ALL applications in response to these announcements will require electronic submission through Grants.gov.

Mechanism Abbreviation Key:

C06/UC6 Research Facilities Construction Grants R21/R33 Exploratory/Development Research

DP1 NIH Director’s Pioneer Award Program R24/U24 Resource Related Research Projects

D71/U2R International Training Cooperative Agreement/ R25 Education Projects

Phase 2 of FIC mechanism D71 R34 Clinical Trial Planning Grant Program

P Research Program Projects and Centers R36 Research Dissertation Grant Program

R01 Research Project Grant Program SBIR Small Business Innovation Research

R03 Small Grant Programs STTR Small Business Technology Transfer

R10/U10 Cooperative Clinical Research Grants S06,S10,S11 Biomedical Research

R13/U13 Support for Conferences & Scientific Meetings S21,22 Health Disparities Endowment Grants

R15 Academic Research Enhancement Awards (AREA) U Cooperative Agreement Awards

R18/U18 Research Demonstration and Dissemination Projects X02 52

Pre-application for Interdisciplinary Research Consortium

Updated February 6, 2006

SUBMITTING AN NIH PROPOSAL THROUGH









Principal Investigator navigates to the Applicant finds a program

Applicant searches for program announcements

www.grants.gov website announcement, downloads

application package (PureEdge

Forms) and instructions









The Office of Research reviews and submits the Applicant forwards completed application

application package to the Office of Research in one

Applicant completes the selected

PureEdge file along with all standard proposal

application package

paperwork









Office of Research receives submission

confirmation number from grants.gov This If NIH does not detect any issues that require a

The proposal is picked-up by NIH and

is followed up by an e-mail from resubmission through grants.gov the proposal is then

transferred to the NIH Commons. Office of

grants.gov validated by both the PI and the Office of Research within

Research and PI are notified via e-mail. NIH

Commons issues may be detected at this 48 hours of acceptance by the NIH Commons

time

NSF Submissions

• Applicant completes application

package

• Authorized Representative (AR)

submits application to Grants.gov

• Please note that the 5 p.m. local time

standard STILL APPLIES

• Confirmations are sent by Grants.gov

to AR



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NSF Primary Goals



• NSF’s Grants.gov Proposal Integration

provides a seamless process which:

– Electronically downloads submitted

application packages to NSF from

Grants.gov; and

– Inserts the data into FastLane









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NSF Primary Goals

• Proposal submitted via Grants.gov will

look the same as a proposal submitted via

FastLane to programs and reviewers

• Confirmation e-mails back to the PI and

AO from FastLane.









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Other Agencies

Implementation of

Grants.gov

Please note the system

still has BUGS!!

Grants.Gov OR Follow-up

• Training:

– Broad Training through Research Admin Forums

already begun.

– Specific Training for faculty and staff being

developed.

– Specific Training manual being developed.

• Central Server for document transmittal

developed- currently being tested.

• Help Desk for IT questions.

• Grants.Gov webpage on OR website.







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Grants.Gov Departing Notes



• Please notify us as soon as you know of a

grant submission that will require the use

of Grants.Gov.

• Please allow yourself enough time for

unforeseen problems- this is a new and

not yet perfected system.

• We value your feedback!!





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Office of Research Points of

Contact

• Office of Research Website:

– www.pitt.edu/~offres

• eRA Commons and processing questions:

– Jan Schaffner 624-7417, jks1@offres.pitt.edu

• Grants.Gov technical questions:

– Mike Ranieri 624-2950, mranieri@offres.pitt.edu

• Grants.Gov Application questions:

– Please refer to your department’s assigned grants

and contracts officer. This can be found at:

http://www.pitt.edu/~offres/const.html





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