Grant Proposal applications are due in the Office of Sponsored Programs and Research for review at least 5 business days before the sponsor’s published deadline (a 10-day window is required for funding proposals to foundations).
What is the process for the preparation, review, and approval of proposal for funding form external sources?
A Clark University Proposal Summary & Approval Form must accompany each proposal when submitted for review to OSPR. An Instruction Sheet is available to assist in filling out the form.
This form documents approval of the project by key administrators (Department Chair, Institute Director, Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations (when applicable), Director and Assistant Director of OSPR, and the Dean of Research. Their approval attests to the project’s compliance with university and sponsor guidelines.
It is very important that all items on the approval form be completed. Prospective principal investigators or project directors should pay especially close attention to Part IV, Compliance Considerations, and Part V, Institutional Considerations. The information provided here informs the University of any special conditions attached to the project such as human subjects, hazardous materials, or space needs.
The Clark University Proposal Summary & Approval Form should be used for all sponsored projects that are new, continuations, renewals, resubmissions, supplements, or amendments.
Proposals are reviewed by the 1) Department Chair or Institute Director, 2) the Director of Foundation and Corporate Relations (where applicable), 3) the Assistant Director of Sponsored Programs and Research, 4) Director of Sponsored Programs and Research, and 5) the Dean of Research, in that order. There may be the need for other approvals depending on the specific proposal request, such as additional space or renovations, course buyouts, potential conflicts of interest.
By endorsing the Form, signatories certify that the respective campus offices assume responsibility for commitment of resources or persons under their jurisdiction as indicated by the proposal.