Obtaining funding for a worthy project starts with a well-crafted proposal.
Here, you can find processes and procedures, policies and guidelines, and tips and tools to facilitate and support your proposal development.
The Office of Research and Development provides services to faculty in their pursuit of sponsored funding. The Office of Sponsored Programs Administration reviews proposals for submission to federal, state, and local government agencies as well as foundations and other nonprofit funders. The Center for Clinical Trials and Corporate Contracts reviews proposals for clinical trials and research agreements funded by corporations (for-profit organizations).
Kuali Research, UMB's enterprise software system for electronic research administration, is used to create the proposal budget, compile the proposal, route for approvals, and — in the case of many federal grant and cooperative agreement proposals — submit to the agency.
Topics
- Attachments in Kuali Research (checklists, forms, tips)
- Continuous Submission - NIH information
- Checklist: FOA Review Worksheet
- Checklists for grant proposals
- Gifts vs Sponsored Projects
- Grant proposals and the UMB Foundation
- Institutional data and rates
- International Collaborations
- IPAs and JPAs
- Just-in-Time, Post-submission and Pre-award Sponsor Requests
- Kuali Research User Resources
- Letters of Intent
- Limited Submission funding opportunities
- MPowering Collaborations
- Multi-PI Proposals
- Multi-Project Proposals
- NIH Data Management and Sharing Plan / PI information on the DMSP
- PI Eligibility (policy and waiver procedure)
- Proposal Budgets
- Proposals with Subrecipients
- Research Compliance
- Routing and Signatures
- Routing Unfunded Agreements
- SPA SOPs on Proposal Development
- Writing Proposals