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Grant Opportunities
We have updated our opportunities section.
For more information on this click HERE

NIH - Financial Conflict of Interest (FCOI)

It is essential that all NIH-funded Institutions and Investigators are fully aware of their obligations under the FCOI regulation (42 CFR Part 50, Subpart F). NIH has designed a tutorial for use by Institutional officials responsible for managing NIH funded projects and for individuals who are responsible for the design, conduct or reporting of NIH-supported research. For more information on this CLICK HERE

Grant Week 03-31-08

- Findings of Veterans' Hearing Study Available

- Grants.gov transition to Adobe Schedule

- NEH initiative becomes Permanent

- EDA University Economic Development Funding Available Now

- Shared Need Demands Community Partnering

For more information on this click HERE

Faculty Reassignment

The deadline for the faculty reassignment form submission has been extended to 03/28/2008. Forms and instructions can be found here

NSF - Invitations

- National Science Foundation (NSF) is inviting research proposals for Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR). For submission details and deadlines click here

Grant Week 02-20-08
- Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Supports Grants on Health Care Issues

- Higher Education for Development (HED) Support Spans Globe

- ED Offers Updated Way to Search Resources

- National Science Foundation (NSF) Revisits Cost Share Policy

- Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate Scrutinized

For more information on this click HERE

Grant Week 2-4-08
- The W.M. Keck Foundation
- Is There Substance Behind Bush's Remarks on Earmarks?
- Agency Briefings on the FY 09 Budget
- Report on Broadband Funding for Underserved Regions/Populations
- Congressional Budget Office releases cost estimates on College & School Safety Act
- For more information on this click HERE.

 

Grant Week 1-23-08
- Climate Change Science Program Revises Research Plan, Request Comments
- Community Reacts To Grants.gov Changes
- New Salary Cap on NIH Grants, Cooperative Agreements, and Contracts
- Congratulations to GRC Member University of Wisconsin-Platteville
- Need for Refocus of Workforce Investment Initiatives? - FY 09 Updates Pending For more information on this click HERE.

 


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Health/Mental Health GRC Deadlines
For more information on this click HERE.
 

Education/Human & Community Development GRC Deadlines
For more information on this click HERE.
 

Arts/Humanities/International GRC Deadlines
For more information on this click HERE.
 

New NEA Guidelines
For more information on this click HERE.
 

Tech Track, Tracking Tomorrow's Technologies Today
- NIST ANNOUNCES 2 SBIR SOLICITATIONS
- NATIONAL STUDY FINDS SBIR STIMULATES INNOVATION
- DEADLINE REMINDER FOR SBIR/STTR PROPOSALS
Click the links for more information.n.

 

NSF Update
For those that haven't seen it yet, NSF released and advisory yesterday that addressed the transformative research requirement, the required CCR registry, and an update and clarification on font requirements.Click Here for the link to the advisory. The changes announced in the advisory are already contained in a newly updated GPG/PAPP, but do not officially become required until January.
- Note that Times New Roman - 11 pt or larger - is once again an acceptable font. The new GPG also clarifies what fonts and sizes are acceptable in tables and figures.

 

Grant Opportunities
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Announcement from NSF
We have published a revised version of the NSF Proposal & Award Polices & Procedures Guide (PAPPG). NSF 08-1, HERE, which will be effective for proposals received on or after January 5, 2008. It should be noted that revisions were made only to the Grant Proposal Guide (GPG); all other parts of the PAPPG, such as the Award & Administration Guide, remain unchanged.

The significant changes made to the e GPG include:

- Revision of the intellectual merit review criterion to specifically include language on potentially transformative research.
- Updated guidance on the designated fonts that may be used when preparing an NSF proposal.
- Requirement that organizations must be registered in the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) prior to submitting a proposal to NSF.
While the changes identified above are effective for proposals submitted on or after Janurary 5, 2008, proposers are strongly encouraged to begin complying with the guidance as soon as possible.


 

The Grant Institute's Grant's 101:
Professional Grant Proposal Writing Workshop will be held at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock, December 3-5, 2007. Interested development professionals, researchers, faculty, and graduate students should register as soon as possible, as demand means that seats will fill up quickly. Please forward, post, and distribute this email to your colleagues and listservs.

All participants will receive certification in professional grant writing from the Institute. For more information call (888) 824-4424 or visit The Grant Institute at www.thegrantinstitute.com.

Please find the program description below:

The Grant Insitute. Grants 101: Professional Grant Proposal Writing Workshop will be held at the University of Arkansas, Little Rock; Little Rock, Arkansas

December 3-5, 2007; 8:00 AM-5:00PM

 

GRC Deadlines
The most recent list of submission deadlines compiled by Grants Resources Center

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Welcome

Faculty and student researchers will find current information about new research opportunities, research policies and events through links to federal agencies and databases. In addition, current and prospective graduate students interested in research opportunities will find links to ASU's graduate programs web site.

We hope to provide the means to stimulate interest in and synergies for research and technology transfer that will benefit the university, the region and the state of Arkansas. Through partnerships with the community we hope to impact the economic development of the region and state.e.

The mission of the Research Office is to:

  • Support grant and non-grant research activities and professional development for faculty.
  • Develop intellectual property (IP) on behalf of the university.
  • Promote transfer of the protected IP into the commercial sector.
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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