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Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship Program (GIA)
Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Can I submit the proposal electronically?
Yes! All proposals must be sumitted electronically starting September
3, 2008. If you have a category 7 request you would like to submit
prior to September 3rd, please contact Research Support Services
at 612-625-2356 or at facgrant@umn.edu.
2. Do I have to use the Funding and Budget templates provided
in the electronic form?
Yes. Detail regarding budgets can be included in the "Budget Justification"
section of your proposal.
3. Will I need matching funds for equipment even if it is
NOT a Category 2 request?
Yes, the Graduate School expects a 30-50% match on ALL equipment requested in
Grant-in-Aid proposals. Please include any matching funds letters with your proposal.
4. Is there flexibility with the 2000 word limit?
It should be possible to limit to 2000 words as requested; however, some flexibility
will be allowed for resubmission and category 2 proposals. Illustrations and
graphs may be incorporated into the proposal body.
5. What is RSPP
approval? Do I need it?
RSPP stands for “Research Subjects’ Protection Programs.” If
your research involves human or animal subjects you will need approval
from one of the RSPP review committees prior to beginning
your research or receiving any grant-in-aid money awarded. If your research
involves recombinant DNA, infectious agents or biological toxins
you must register with the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC).
If you do not have approval at the time of submission, please check “Pending” in
the compliance section of the on-line form. Once approval(s) are
received, documentation must be submitted to our office by fax
at 612-626-7431 or by e-mail to facgrant@umn.edu.
6. Do I need to include a Proposal Routing Form (PRF)?
No. The "Compliance" section of the on-line form along with the required
on-line approvals serve this purpose.
7. Do Co-PIs and their Department Chairs and Deans need to
review and approve this proposal?
No. Starting in the fall competition, 2008, Co-PIs and their Chairs
and Deans will no longer be required to review and approve Grant-in-Aid
proposals.
8. Where do I find the standard allotment for salaries?
There are links to “Personnel
grid” on the Application Instructions.
9. When will I find out if I have been awarded the Grant-in-Aid?
Typically
the last week of November or the first week of December for the
fall competition; the last week of April for the spring competition.
For further questions, please call Research Support
Services at 612-625-2356 or email facgrant@umn.edu .
View: RFP, Funding
Categories,
Evaluation Criteria,
Eligibility Requirements, Exemplary
Proposals, Budget Management, Application, Most
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