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Frequently Asked Questions
The following are questions frequently asked by researchers and administrators about Sponsored Programs.
Additional FAQ pages:
Contract Services FAQ
Subaward FAQ
See below for pre-award, budget development and post-award FAQs
Pre-award
1. Where do I go to search for funding opportunities for my research?
2. Who is eligible to be a principal investigator (PI) or co-principal investigator (Co-PI) on a project?
3. When is my proposal due to Sponsored Programs?
4. Why must a research proposal be reviewed and approved by Sponsored Programs before submission?
5. Does the Sponsored Programs Office need to review a pre-proposal, white paper, or letter of intent (LOI) before submission to a sponsor?
6. Should students or post-docs applying for a research fellowship or other student assistance grant submit their application through Novelution?
7. Who is authorized by Florida Atlantic to sign research proposals, contracts/agreements?
8. Where can I find the Florida Atlantic institutional information required by most sponsors?
9. Can I still submit a proposal if the sponsor does not allow or limits the indirect costs?
10. What should I do if the sponsor limits the number of proposals allowed per institution?
11. What is the difference between a subrecipient and a consultant?
12. What documentation is needed when a subrecipient is included on a research proposal?
13. What documentation is needed when a consultant is included on a research proposal?
14. Do I need Institutional Research Board (IRB) or Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) approval prior to submitting a proposal which includes human subjects or animals?
15. What is cost sharing or matching? How do I document cost share/match in a proposal?
16. If there is a conflict of interest to disclose on a proposal, can I still submit the proposal?
17. How do I register with National Institutes of Health to obtain an eRA Commons or National Science Foundation ID number?
Budget Development
1. What are direct costs?
2. What are indirect costs or facilities and administrative (F&A) costs?
3. When using our federally negotiated F&A rate, what expenses are excluded from the Modified Total Direct Cost calculation?
4. With which agency does Florida Atlantic negotiate its federal F&A rate?
5. What are fringe benefits rates and how much should I include?
6. What is time and effort and who should devote effort?
7. Is there a minimum amount of effort that must be devoted to the project?
8. How can I charge my effort if the sponsor does not allow salaries?
9. How do I convert percent effort to calendar/person months?
10. When a budget includes graduate student salaries, why should I also include tuition?
Post-Award
1. Where can I find my award information?
2. My award is here 鈥 but IRB/IACUC/IBC, FCOI have not been approved yet. What should I do?
3. What is a no-cost extension (NCE)? How do I request one?
4. Can I request a no cost extension (NCE) for my project and not allocate salary and effort for the PI?
5. Can I request a no cost extension (NCE) for my project if the work has been completed, but I still have funding available?
6. How is payment to subjects on a research project made?
7. What is a Sponsored Programs Exemption Form and when is it necessary?
8. Who do I contact if a change to the scope of work is needed?
9. Can I re-budget funds within my project and if so, how do I do this?
10. What is a work-for-hire project and why doesn鈥檛 Florida Atlantic want to accept these types of projects?
11. Do I need to provide quotes with my proposal for equipment purchases or other large purchases?
12. Who is my Proposal Administrator and Award Administrator within the Office of Sponsored Programs?