Faculty
Proposal Preparation Tips
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Eligibility
- Are all reporting requirements for all investigators up to date? Any
investigator with outstanding annual
or final reports will be automatically disqualified from all competition
until reporting obligations are
met.
- Are any investigators currently named on active SEEDS grants? If this
application is funded, would any
investigators exceed the maximum number of active projects allowed?
(Seed Grant – 1; Interdisciplinary – 2; Small Industry – 3; New Enterprise –
1.)
- Are all investigators members of the Ohio State University community?
- Do all non-faculty investigators have permission from OSURF to serve as
an investigator?
http://www.rf.ohio-state.edu
- Are some investigators really collaborators? Graduate students,
post-doctoral trainees, and persons
outside the university should be designated as collaborators.
Budget
- Check your budget against the amount requested on the cover page of your
application.
- Check the arithmetic in your budget. (If there is more than one budget,
do they add up to the total
requested?)
- Be sure to include tuition and fees for graduate students.
- Faculty salaries are not allowed.
- Justify your budget as precisely as possible. Saying “$5,000 is
requested for materials and supplies” is not
enough. What type of supplies? What are estimated prices? How many do you
need?
General
- Follow page limits for each category — as well as page limits for each
section of the proposal.
- Follow the outline of required sections in the RFP and address each
section — if a section is not
applicable, it is helpful to indicate that, for instance:
K. Resubmission Response
Not applicable
L. Previous SEEDS Funding
Not applicable
M. Service as an Investigator
John Doe, Research Associate, has been granted permission to serve as an
Investigator.
- Did the file convert to PDF properly? Double check your proposal after
converting it to a PDF.
- If a proposal is submitted once, do not submit a revision (even if it is
before the deadline time); instead,
contact seeds@osu.edu.
- Do not wait until 4:59 to submit the proposal that is due at 5:00 p.m.
It can take a few seconds, and you
may end up with a late submission. Late submissions are disqualified.
Proposal Reviews
- Provide contact information for the list of potential reviewers,
including name, affiliation, address,
phone, fax, and e-mail. Proposals cannot be sent out to reviewers if there
is no way to contact them.
- Contact your reviewers to make sure they will review your proposal. Many
proposals go without reviews
because the potential reviewers are too busy, are out of the country, on
sabbatical, or do not feel they are
qualified to review the proposal.
- Write your proposal using language appropriate for an interdisciplinary
review panel. Panels are made
up of Research Committee members and thus are multi-disciplinary. It is
unlikely that any one panel
member is an expert in the field of any given proposal. Panel members are
best able to support proposals
written in language they can understand. It is up to the investigator to
keep the jargon down and make
the panel understand the proposal, even if it is outside their area of
expertise.
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