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Securing External Support for Projects in Research, Instruction, and Public Service
Scope: Â Employees and Students are covered by this policy.
Scope: Â Employees and Students are covered by this policy.
The University encourages faculty, staff, and ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs to pursue external support in the form of contracts, grants, cooperative agreements, and gifts. Contracts and grants are formal agreements requiring the University to carry out a set of specific tasks. A grant is somewhat less specific than a contract in that the specific project schedule is less detailed and the final result less certain. A cooperative agreement requires that the University interact on a continuing basis throughout a project with an external agent. A gift is an allocation of funds from an external source that does not require the University to carry out a specific task. Gifts, which may be unrestricted or restricted, may carry a general designation for use, such as scholarships.
Proposals seeking support in the form of a contract, grant, or cooperative agreement, whether from a public or private funding source, must be cleared through the approval process which is managed by the Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship (OARS). These proposals must be submitted to the Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship in sufficient time to permit appropriate internal review and also meet the submission deadlines of external funding agencies.
All proposals submitted by ºÚÁÏÉçÇø must be signed by an OARS staff member who is designated as an authorized University official. Plans to submit such proposals to a private funding source, such as a foundation or corporation, need to be discussed with the Office for the Advancement of Research and Scholarship well in advance of proposal deadlines so that the solicitation efforts may be coordinated with the Office of Development. Proposals or other plans for seeking support in the form of a gift must be
Agreements that faculty and staff enter into on a private basis such as authorships for textbooks, journal publications, and research monographs for which the author may receive royalties or stipends are not considered to be sponsored programs of the University and do not require approval by the University in the manner described above.
The University does require that consultantship agreements entered into on an individual basis be reported to and approved by the Office of the Provost annually as specified in the policy “Outside Employment.”
Plans to undertake fundraising for gifts should be submitted to the Office of Development for review, coordination, and counsel.
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