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Computer Science Planned Proposal Notification

Submit this form to notify pre-award support of your intent to submit a proposal.

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Contact Info

Your Name*

Research Security Training

All faculty, staff, and students involved in federally funded research activities are required to complete Research Security Training. Key Personnel must complete the training prior to proposal submission, and all other project personnel must complete it before any effort can be charged to the associated 53- account. CNS pre- and post-award support teams have access to the Ram Reporting Portal, a searchable database used to verify training completion. We will use this resource to confirm compliance and will reach out if any project personnel still need to complete the required training. For more information and access to the training, visit: https://www.research.colostate.edu/research-security/

Opportunity Info

i.e., Request For Proposal (RFP), Funding Announcement, Solicitation, etc.
If you have a suggestion for an Awarding Component and/or Study Section assignment, enter the appropriate short abbreviation (e.g., NCI for National Cancer Institute and/or CAMP for NIH Cancer Molecular Pathobiology, respectively). Information about Awarding Components can be found at https://grants.nih.gov/grants/phs_assignment_information.htm#AwardingComponents. Information about Study Sections can be found at https://grants.nih.gov/grants/phs_assignment_information.htm#StudySection. All suggestions will be considered by NIH, however, not all assignment suggestions can be honored.

Proposal Info

Type of Proposal*

If a collaborative submission, is CSU the lead proposer?*
Include Institution(s) and Investigator(s), plus Administrative Support if known.
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Any other CSU Key Personnel?*
a.k.a., Senior Personnel; Any project personnel who will have responsibility for the project in the role(s) of PI/PD, co-PI or co-investigator, collaborator, or any other significant contributor.
Other CSU Key Personnel*
Name
Unit
Project Role
 
Any Outgoing Subaward(s)?*
If an outside entity will be programmatically and financially responsible for completing part of a project’s scope of work, they will likely be a subrecipient, and CSU will need to issue a subaward agreement.
Subawardee Name(s) and Institution(s)*
Sub PI Name(s) and email(s)
Administrative Contact(s)
Institution(s)
 
Does the submission require Cost Share?*
Has a source for the required cost share been identified?*
If so, please include info in the Draft Budget Details box below.
Enter details for key budget categories, including personnel effort, equipment, travel (specify domestic vs. international), participant support, materials & supplies, publication costs, consulting fees, and GRA tuition. This information will be used to generate an accurate and detailed budget in KR PD.
Would you like a pre-submission meeting?*
Other relevant details can be shared here; resubmission information, requests for additional funding for active projects, cost-sharing arrangements (when required by the funding agency), travel impacting communication prior to submission, and any unusual circumstances or noteworthy details related to the project or funding.

For KR PD Compliance, Questionnaire, & Supplemental Information

Animal, Human, and Biosafety Compliance: Will any of the following approvals be needed?*
Will additional space or facilities, or significant investment in existing space, be required as a result of an award?*
Note: If the project will require space and/or facilities not currently available or significant investment in existing space, additional information should be provided to the department chair and college RAD prior to proposal submission. Acceptance of funding may be contingent on CSU Facilities approval for the additional space request.
*I understand that my college and/or department may be responsible for providing funding and/or space to support this grant if space has not been identified before the grant submission. This grant application does not presume central and/or VPR funds or space will be provided at the time of grant award if space and/or funding have not been committed before the grant submission.
Is Fabrication of Equipment involved?*
Note: Fabrication expenses must be specifically identified in the budget for this proposal, in accordance with University and sponsor guidance. A separate account is set up at the time of award for fabrication expenses.
Will the proposed equipment become a deliverable to the sponsor?*
A deliverable is a tangible or intangible object that is created with the intent to be delivered to a customer upon completion. IDC applies.
Will you be using one or more of the listed CSU Core Facilities in the proposed work?*
Note: More information about Core Facilities is available at https://www.research.colostate.edu/cores/
Select all that apply:*
Will this project be related to either clinical or pre-clinical work that is or will be governed by quality assurance requirements?*
Note: If the RFP or other sponsor instructions include any reference to GxP or any of the specifically listed ‘good practices’, additional review is required by CSU’s Regulatory Compliance Office, and CSU may need to request adjustments in order to accept funding. Licensing, device, and drug applications also require additional review.
Select all that apply:*
Will this proposal most likely lead to International Research?*
Note: International collaborations are subject to sponsor and University guidance and policies. When this question is answered Yes, the Secure + Global Research office will be added to the route as an FYI, so that they are aware of the proposal and available to aid and guidance as needed. If you have any questions about your project’s international component(s), contact vpr_export_control@colostate.edu.
Select all that apply:*
Do you anticipate that this project will involve restrictions such as export controls, controlled unclassified information (CUI), or classified information and/or work?*
Note: Choose ‘yes’ if the research may include any of the following: export-controlled items, software, or equipment; controlled unclassified information; materials, equipment, or information that are classified for national security reasons. If you aren’t sure if/how these restrictions might apply to your proposed project, contact the Secure and Global Research team by email: vpr_export_control@colostate.edu.
Select all that apply:*
Information in this field can be words or phrases (e.g., forest fire, drought forecasting, ecosystem vulnerability, hypoxia resilience, teaching sex and gender in biology, hibernation energetics, methane monitoring, cattle fever tick infestation risks, etc.) or can be in paragraph form (e.g., “This project will…”).
Research Type:*
DEFINITIONS – Applied Research: designed to solve practical problems of the modern world, rather than to acquire knowledge for knowledge’s sake. One might say that the goal of the applied scientist is to improve the human condition. Basic Research: (aka fundamental or pure) is driven by a scientist’s curiosity or interest in a scientific question. The main motivation is to expand human knowledge, not to create or invent something. There is no obvious commercial value to the discoveries that result from basic research. Developmental Research: (aka experimental development) is creative and systematic work, drawing on knowledge gained from research and practical experience, which is directed at producing new products or processes or improving existing products or processes. Like research, experimental development will result in gaining additional knowledge.
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