What We Do & How We Do It By Gil Harootunian, PhD Director, ORSP.
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Transcript of What We Do & How We Do It By Gil Harootunian, PhD Director, ORSP.
Part I: What We DoShare common goal: success in landing external funding.
Support your journey to become a lifelong and successful grant getter.
Develop resources—and more resources.
The sooner you come to us, the sooner we can provide services.
On the rare occasions when bumps happen, often we have not been approached early enough.
Come to us early, and here’s what we can do to help deliver an on-time, fundable grant application to a sponsor….
Come To Us….
Question: What is one of the most common reasons for declension of a grant?
Answer: An excessive or poorly justified budget.
Why?: Allocation of resources is a critical leadership skill.
What else?: Bumps in budget slow down award process.
We do … budgets
We do … translationTranslate ‘federal-ese’ into plain English
Interpret and clarify any sponsor’s language
Explain terms, contexts, and regulations
We do … complianceTechnical requirementsFinancial policiesProject prioritiesA compliant application is a fundable application.
Having the application early allows us to do a thoughtful and meticulous review.
Having the application late means that we can verify only the most basic information.
We review (a lot)
We have experience….NIH: We recommend two-day business window to view submissions (e.g., graphics).
Grants.gov: 4-day early submission is narrowest window to successfully re-submit if necessary.
E-Grants: We can give “viewer” privileges.
NSF: We can ‘create a copy’ in Fastlane to re-submit if necessary.
We can minimize 11th hour scenarios….
Partner can’t deliver on promised letter of commitment.
No one is available to sign off.‘Bump’ in complex application = rejection in electronic submission system.
Application just ‘falls through the cracks.’
We can minimize ‘but the program officer told me’ scenarios….
Program officers are informative and dedicated so … keep in touch w/ them.
Program officers are also rotated from program to program.
Program officers must keep external constituents happy (translation: butter can melt in their mouths).
Program officers have prescribed duties and authority.
We can share best practices….
We have an entire session dedicated to this today.
Question: What is the result of sharing best practices ?
Answer: Increased chances of submitting an on-time, error-free, highly competitive grant application.
Part II: How We Do ItHuman Resources (a.k.a., the ORSP Team)◦Tom McClanahan, PhD, AVPRSP◦Gil Harootunian, PhD, Director, ORSP◦Nancy Myers Sims, Grants and Contracts
Development Specialist◦Daniel Griffin, EdD, Associate Director◦Douglas Carey, Grants Administrator◦Grace Liu, IP Attorney◦Maral Kismetian, Administrative Analyst◦Rocio Quiñonez Montaño, Dept. Secretary
Resources…ORSP website◦Guidelines and samples◦Disciplinary resources◦Policies and regulations◦PI Handbook◦Forms◦FAQs◦Twitter
Programmatic ResourcesFaculty awards provide seed money and track record.◦RSCA: $5,000 competitive awards, primarily for release time or summer pay Note: Temporarily suspended
◦One criteria = likelihood that work will lead to successful grants
Programmatic Resources
Laval: The Claude C. Laval Award for Innovative Technology & Research supports development of innovative technology and related research at Fresno State.
Programmatic ResourcesStudent awards enhance the ‘pipeline’ that most sponsors value highly.◦NSF◦NIH◦USDA
Sponsors want to fund the future.
Programmatic Resources◦California State University Student Research Competition — both undergraduate and graduate students eligible
◦Central California Research Symposium — a forum to share recent research as well as to encourage research activities in the Central Valley
Programmatic Resources◦Grant Development Workshop◦…and we do lots more that can be ‘invisible’ to Fresno State stakeholders. Hispanic-serving Institution status
Example: NEH or USDE RUI status
Example: NSF
Finally … the nuts and bolts We guide you through required institutional review
and approval (a.k.a., joining the Fresno State Team). Who must review and approve?
Your ChairYour DeanYour Grants ManagerProvost or AVPRSP or DesigneeVP of Admin/Univ CFO or AVP Finance
Note: Co-PIs in different colleges need to secure
approvals from their own Chairs and Deans.
Finally … the nuts and bolts What is the absolutely best practice here?
Start early!Intent to Apply form—gives all interested
parties a heads up about your grant application
Project Information Form (“PIF”)—abstracts the key information needed for parties to review and sign off
The future w/ the nuts and bolts
Spring 2012: Begin transition to automated workflow system
Benefits Access 24/7/365 from anywhere in the world
Track with accuracyo Good-bye to endless email and phone tag
“Bolts” onto e-systems already in place Generates reports with increased ease
Follow-up Questions?
Contact Information:Gil Harootunian, PhDDirector, [email protected]