Proposal Development
Once a researcher has developed a project idea, identifies a funding opportunity, and consults with the department chair or unit director, the proposal is ready to take shape. The Research Program Officer will assist with reviewing the Request For Proposal (RFP), preparing the proposal budget, budget justification, and routing documents for approval before submission.
Summary of useful links
- Commonly Requested Information
- Determination: grant, contract or gift
- PI Eligibility
- PI Responsibility
- Proposal Submission Procedure
- Limited Submissions Procedure
- Faculty and Staff on Sponsored Projects
- Research Staff Policy
- Graduate College Rates
- Graduate Student Incentive
- Student Hourly Rates
- Fringe Benefits
- Budgeting Travel
- Facilities and Administrative Cost Rates
- Budget Templates
- Using SciENcv for BioSketches
Don't Forget! ORI hosts Discovery Acceleration and other training events. Several Workshop recordings are accessible and others are available upon request. Many sponsors offer workshops so be sure to look for those as well.
Route and Submit
In most cases, the University—not the principal investigator—is considered to be the applicant on a proposal. Any proposal that will be submitted on behalf of the University or that involves a project that will be performed by a University employee as part of a University appointment or will use any University resources must be approved by the appropriate WMU officials prior to submission.
The approval is completed using Cayuse, which facilitates compliance with University and federal regulations and is also a record of the commitment of University resources necessary to carry out a project if it is funded. Route the proposal for review for any proposal (letter of intent, pre-proposal, full) involving external funding where budgetary or cost share information is requested. A research program officer will work with the principal investigator to submit the proposal to the sponsor once the Cayuse form is approved.
For access to sponsor systems (Grants.gov, Research.gov, ASSIST, NSPIRES, etc.) or to secure letters of support signed by authorized officials, consult a research program officer.