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Grants.govPresentationAugust 2006
By Kerri Santos Olivia Viloria
Chris Wang Laura Baxter
  • Electronic Grant Submission

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The Grants.gov Program is
  • The result of a legislative initiative aimed at
    streamlining the federal granting process
  • A unified storefront for all customers of
    Federal grant-making agencies to
  • - Find grant opportunities
  • - Apply for grants
  • Used by all 26 federal grant-making agencies
    (ie. NIH, NSF, CDC, NASA, DOD. Etc.)

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Focusing on the Relationship Between Grants.gov
and NIHs eRA Commons
  • Grants.gov
  • Clearinghouse
  • for all federal grant
  • applications
  • eRA Commons
  • NIHs research administration website

Applicant UCSF
Agency-Specific Website eRA Commons
Broker Grants.gov
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Past Submission Model
  • Many-to-Many model
  • Non-standardized forms and submission method
  • Resource- and labor-intensive

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Present and Future Submission Model
Applicant 4
Applicant 3
Applicant 2
Applicant 1
Agency 1
Agency 2
Agency 4
Agency 3
  • Broker-based model
  • Standardized forms (SF 424) and submission method
  • Shorter turn-around time?

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NIH Transition Plan for All Funding Mechanisms
Resource (G7, G8, G11, G13, G20), Career
Development (K), S11, S21, S22 (Jun. 1, 2007)
SBIR/STTR (Dec. 1, 2005)
R13/U13 (Dec. 15, 2005)
R18/U18, R25, C06/UC6 (Oct. 1, 2006)
Fellowship (F) (Aug. 5, 2007)
R36 (Feb. 17, 2006)
Potential R01 Multi-PI Pilot (Oct. 1, 2006)
R15 (Feb. 25, 2006)
Training (TD), U45, D71/U2R (Sep 10, 2007)
S10 (Mar. 22, 2006)
X02 (April 18, 2006)
DP1(Jan. 22, 2007)
Project/Center (P), G12, M01, S06, R10/U10, U01,
U19, U54, U56, R24/U24 (Oct. 1, 2007)
X01 (May 18, 2006)
R01(Feb. 1, 2007)
R03, R21/R33, R34(June 1, 2006)
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  • Updated February 21,
    2006
  • Source http//era.nih.gov/ElectronicR
    eceipt/

We Are Here
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Some Important NIH Transitional Goals to Remember
  • February 2007
  • All R01s required for submission through
    Grants.gov (CG estimate 140 proposals)
  • September 2007
  • All NIH applications required to be submitted
    through Grants.gov
  • Transition from PHS 398 forms to SF424 forms

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Overview of Online Submission Process
What should be in place before PIs can submit
online?
  • Need an NIH eRA Commons account
  • 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 UCSF
    Contract and Grants Office for full eRA Commons
    Registration

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What is a Funding Opportunity Announcement(FOA)?
  • FOA Program Announcement (PA) or request for
    application (RFA)
  • NIH will continue to use RFAs and PAs, but all
    solicitations will also be referred to as FOAs
    in Grants.gov
  • New Requirement all grant applications submitted
    through Grants.gov must be in response to an FOA

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What is an FOA? (Continued)
  • Applications that were previously considered
    unsolicited or investigator-initiated by NIH
    will be submitted in response to a generic or
    parent FOA for the specific grant mechanism
  • FOAs will continue to be posted in the NIH Guide
    and Contracts, and will simultaneously be posted
    to Grants.gov
  • Button added to NIH Guide announcements allowing
    applicants to access the Grants.gov application
    package directly from the NIH Guide

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New Business Processes FOAs
  • Each FOA will have the appropriate application
    package for the accompanying solicitation
  • Some fields of application are pre-filled from
    announcement
  • PureEdge software required to download the
    application form
  • Applicants CANNOT use any sample form packages or
    other packages from other announcements

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New Business Process FOAs (Continued)
  • FOAs will be posted in Grants.gov and will be
    available in the APPLY section generally 2
    months before the submission date
  • Other important dates to know
  • Release Date - The date an application in posted.
    Posting announcement allows downloading if
    application package and the ability to start
    working on the application (text attachments,
    like the research plan, can be started earlier)
  • Opening Date - the first date the completed
    application can be submitted to Grants.gov
    (generally 1 month before submission date)

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Electronic Submission Countdown
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Features of SF424 (RR)
  • The SF424 (RR) is an application form that is
    comprised of common data elements developed for
    use by federal agencies funding Research and
    Research-Related programs.
  • A complete application to NIH will include a
    combination of (RR) components and PHS398
    components.

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Overview of Online Submission Process
  • Mandatory fields are designated by yellow boxes
  • Information input into fields will transfer to
    other fields throughout application

SF424 Face Page
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SF424 Research Plan
  • Research Plan
  • Needs to be broken up into different sections
  • 25 page maximum is still in effect re sections
    A-D

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What Pis Need to do Differently for Online
Submission
  • In figuring out budgets, calculate for Calendar
    months. Work with Grant administration team on
    this
  • Need to create pdf documents now
  • Plan ahead differently

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Main Differences Between PHS 398 and SF 424
PHS 398
SF 424
  • Electronic Submissions
  • Salary calculated on calendar months
  • .PDF documents are the only format allowed
  • Paper Submissions
  • Salary calculated on effort
  • Print outs of Word/.PDF documents allowed

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Grants.gov Attachments
  • Multiple attachments must be attached to
    Grants.gov forms (Science, Abstract, Resources,
    Budget Justification, etc.)
  • PDF is the only format that is accepted as a
    Grants.gov attachment
  • Word documents will cause Fatal Errors during
    validation checks
  • There can be up to 60 PDF attachments per
    proposal

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Technical Issues With Grants.gov
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PureEdge Viewer
  • A free program which allow you to access,
    complete and submit applications electronically
    and securely on Grants.gov.
  • Similar to Adobe Acrobat Reader

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Relationship between PureEdge Viewer to
Grants.gov
  • PureEdge Viewer
  • Mandatory viewer allows you to see Grants.gov
    forms
  • Without PureEdge, you cannot see Grants.gov
    package
  • Is NOT compatible with Mac Format
  • Need only download and install on computer once
  • Grants.gov
  • Grants.gov is the portal where the form sets,
    FOAs, that proposals are created in are found.
  • FOAs are downloaded from the Grants.gov website,
    and are compliant with Mac and PC.
  • Once FOA is downloaded, it is on your hard drive
    and can be worked on locally.

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PureEdge Drawbacks
  • Not compatible with Macs, only PC compatible!!
  • Mac version projected to be released as of
    November 2006 (hopefully)

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Various Solutions Around the PureEdge Issue
  • PC Laptops
  • Computer environment that PureEdge is compatible
    with
  • No third party solutions necessary
  • Good speed
  • Drawback
  • Only have 2 in the Business Office

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NIH Dial In Server
  • Citrix Server
  • Free application from NIH
  • Allows PC environment on Macs
  • Allows for file access between Mac and PC
  • Drawbacks
  • Slow
  • Timeouts/ dropped connections
  • Possibilities of corrupt files

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PC Emulation Software
  • Boot Camp
  • Allows you to boot up your computer in either a
    Mac or PC environment
  • Drawback
  • Cannot toggle between Mac and PC environment
  • Cannot access files without a Flash drive
  • From feedback with other departments, it is
    expensive, need Windows software and license
  • Had hard time reading the thumb drives to get
    info
  • Parallels
  • solution that gives Mac users the ability to run
    Windows alongside Mac OS X in a secure, isolated
    virtual machine
  • Drawback
  • Runs only on Intel Macs
  • Plus, need Windows software and License
  • We have tried this in previous submissions, was
    really slow
  • Did not read thumb drive at times

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System to System Datastream
  • System to System transmits XML data through
    Grants.gov to the federal Agency
  • Eliminates need to re-key data
  • Platform neutral
  • Not a department solution, but a University wide
    solution
  • Requires PeopleSoft enhancement or 3rd party
    service providers
  • UCSF has not yet implemented this solution yet,
    but it is in the works

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Recommended Solution
  • We recommend using a PC when processing a
    proposal via Grants.gov
  • If there are no PCs accessible in a
    neighborhood, an option is the PC laptops in the
    business office until the Mac PureEdge viewer is
    available for Macs
  • Please plan ahead for borrowing the laptops,
    since there are only 2
  • If needed, contact Laura Baxter,
    lbaxer_at_biochem.ucsf.edu, for arrangements

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Overview of Submission Process
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PI eRA Commons Account
  • In the PERSONAL PROFILE tab of PIs Commons
    account,update data requested under the
    Employments menu
  • Employment information
  • Contact information (check that zip code is
    correct for Mission Bay)
  • - System will confirm that this email
    address is to be used by the Commons to
    contact PI.
  • The related data you provide on the Grants.gov
    application should match the information in this
    profile.

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Submission of Application to the Department
Grants Office
  • Formats required
  • Flash Drive or CD with PureEdge application, plus
    Word and pdf versions of all uploaded documents
  • Two hard copies of the form pages and
    alluploaded documents.
  • Attached to these copies
  • the signed OSR (CG) submission form
  • PI Federal Certification form (financial
    disclosure)
  • relevant IACUC or CHR approval letters

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Department submits to CG
  • Format and process used
  • One hard copy of application materials sent to
    CG
  • AND
  • The PureEdge application is uploaded to the CG
    FTP server
  • Standardized naming convention for
    electronic files PI last name.OSR
    form .Version
  • (each resubmission of this application
    will use a different version )
  • Example Smith.P0004321.v1

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What happens after submission to Grants.gov?
  • PI and SO will receive emails from Grants.gov
  • Confirmation of receipt of proposal -
    Application will be given a tracking number
  • Validation In Process
  • Application Forwarded to eRA NIH Commons

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Errors in Grants.gov
  • Errors occur when a virus is detected or the
    application has not followed Grants.gov rules.
  • If an error notice is received by the PI
  • Only the PI can see the specific errors in
    the STATUS tab in the Commons account.
  • PI sends specific error info by email to
    the Dept grants office.
  • The PI or AA corrects the errors and
    RESUBMITS proposal as a
    changed/corrected proposal type no later than
    the submission date or within a 2-day
    period specified by the system.
  • Notifications repeat as before.

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What happens after submission to eRA NIH Commons?
  • PI and SO receives email notices from eRA
    Commons.
  • If no warnings or errors occur, the sequence is
  • Validation In Process
  • Validation Complete / Check Assembled
    Application within the next 2-business days
    (M-F, including holidays)
  • If applications appearance does not accurately
    reflect the proposal, the SO
    rejects the application, and it is RESUBMITTED
    via Grants.gov within the 2-day deadline.
  • Advanced to Referral
  • Assignment to a Study Section (will include
    a link to the membership of the
    Scientific Review Group)

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What happens when Warning orError notices are
received fromthe Commons?
  • In BOTH cases
  • Only the PI can see the information specifying
    what the warnings or the errors are by
    checking the STATUS tab in the PIs Commons
    account.
  • PI forwards this detailed information by email
    to the Department grants office.

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Warning Notices
  • Warnings occur when there are application
    anomalies.
  • Examples garbled text PIs personal
    information (e.g., job title) doesnt match the
    Commons profile
  • PI can choose to take no action on a warning,
    but first
  • - checks that the proposal has not been
    compromised
  • - checks the appearance of the assembled
    application.
  • If SO does not reject the application or stop
    the validation process within 2-business days
    (for resubmission of proposal within that time)
    the application moves forward.

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Error Notices
  • Errors occur when the NIH-specific business rules
    arenot followed or the system cant recognize
    uploaded documents.
  • Examples Commons user name for PI omitted
    A-D of the research section exceeds page
    limitation titles of pdf files include spaces
    or odd characters (e.g., !,/,,_at_,,, etc.)
  • Corrected proposal must be submitted within
    2-business days via Grants.gov
    (changed/corrected proposal type).
  • Notification process repeats as before.

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Will the 2-business daydeadline always extend
the original submission deadline?
  • During the transition of the R01 mechanism, NIH
    will
  • accept a resubmission -- in response to an error
    or
  • warning notice -- even if the 2-day deadline
    extends
  • beyond the February 1, 2007 submission deadline.
  • For submission deadlines after February 1, 2007,
    applications cannot be resubmitted beyond the
    submission deadline, even for error and warning
    corrections.

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What is Next?
  • Department internal deadline
  • ONE month before NIH deadline
  • Example
  • NIH deadline (new RO1, R21, R03) 2/01/07
  • Department deadline 1/02/07(1st working day)
  • NIH deadline (competing renewal) 3/01/07
  • Department deadline 2/01/07

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Impact on Campus CG
  • UCSF Projected NIH Proposals via Grants.gov

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UCSF Experience With Grants.gov
  • Historical table of UCSF grant submissions via
    Grants.gov

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Why ONE MONTH before NIH deadline?
  • Only for initial Grants.gov transition of new
    R01s on 2/01/07 and competing renewals on 3/01/07
  • Due to major impact of R01 Grants.gov transition
    to the entire research community and UCSF campus,
    we need Biochemistry proposals to be submitted
    well in advance of the deadline ahead of the
    pack
  • CG will request a 2-week advance deadline for
    Grants.gov proposals (vs. 4-day advance deadline
    for all others)
  • Possible technical glitches or system overload if
    applications are all being submitted at the last
    minute
  • New process and learning curve for PIs, AAs,
    Biochemistry grants administration, UCSF CG
  • Need to allow plenty of time for system error
    corrections and resubmissions via Grants.gov
  • Your involvement doesnt stop after the research
    plan is completed and entire application is
    assembled for submission

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Why ONE MONTH before NIH deadline? (Continued)
  • All e-mails to be sent by Grants.gov and NIH eRA
    Commons will go to PI and SO. PIs need to
    forward e-mails to AAs and department grants
    administration so we are in the loop.
  • E-mail can be unreliable applicants should
    check the status of their applications in NIH eRA
    Commons after submission
  • Need permission for department grants
    administration to access your NIH eRA Commons
    account as PI so we can help track the
    application and view/correct errors timely
  • It could take anywhere from ¼ hour to 4 days for
    the application to get through both systems
  • We dont want you to lose the opportunity to
    submit
  • Once you missed the deadline, it is gone
  • As a practice, inform the Biochemistry grants
    administration office of any tentative plans to
    submit ANY grants (NIH and other funding
    agencies) so we can anticipate workload

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Training to Staff
  • Separate Grants.gov presentation to staff -
    8/2/06
  • Ongoing dissemination of relevant NIH and CG
    updates via e-mail and staff meetings
  • Possible town hall meeting presentations by CG

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Who To Go To For Assistance
  • Please contact Laura Baxter, Pre-award Manager
  • Phone 512-6349
  • E-mail lbaxter_at_biochem.ucsf.edu
  • If you cannot reach her, contact
  • Kerri Santos, Grants Analyst
  • Phone 514-4180
  • E-mail ksantos_at_biochem.ucsf.edu
  • Olivia Viloria, Finance Manager
  • Phone 514-2985
  • E-mail oviloria_at_biochem.ucsf.edu

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Additional Resources
  • General information on Electronic Submission and
    the SF424 (RR)
  • http//era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt
  • Grants.gov registration, submission and Pure Edge
    behavior questions
  • Visit http//www.grants.gov/CustomerSupport
  • Grants.gov Customer Service
  • E-mail support_at_grants.gov
  • Phone 1-800-518-4726
  • eRA Commons registration and post submission
    questions on Commons functionality
  • Support Page http//era.nih.gov/commons/index.cfm
  • eRA Commons Help Desk
  • Web support http//ithelpdesk.nih.gov/eRA/
  • Phone 1-866-504-9552 OR 301-402-7469
  • Forms transition and questions on NIHs overall
    plan for electronic receipt
  • NIH Grants Information
  • E-mail grantsinfo_at_nih.gov
  • Phone 301-435-0714
  • Grants.gov resources Website http//www.grants.go
    v/applicants/applicant_help.jsp
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