Sponsor & Program Information

The Sponsor & Program Information section contains information about the funding organization and the anticipated award from the Proposal Development document or the Proposal Log document.

Figure 289 Institutional Proposal Document, Institutional Proposal Page – Sponsor & Program Information Section Example

 

Table 159 Institutional Proposal Document, Institutional Proposal Page – Sponsor & Program Information Section Field Descriptions

Field

Description

Sponsor ID

Required.  The unique identifier for the sponsor.  Enter the Sponsor ID into the box.  You can confirm the Sponsor ID you entered by clicking Picture.  If you do not know the Sponsor ID, click Picture to find and select it.

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When saved, KC uses the Sponsor ID to display the Sponsor Name in the Sponsor & Program Information section.

Prime Sponsor ID

Optional.  A unique identifier of the prime sponsoring organization, which is the original funding source for the project.  Enter the Prime Sponsor ID into the box.  You can confirm the Prime Sponsor ID you entered by clicking Picture. If you do not know the Prime Sponsor ID, click Picture to find and select it. 

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KC automatically displays the Prime Sponsor Name under the Prime Sponsor ID when you tab out of this box. 

Sponsor Deadline Date

Optional.  The date the proposal is due to the sponsoring agency.  Enter the Sponsor Deadline Date in MM/DD/YYYY format or select the Sponsor Deadline Date by clicking Picture.

Notice of Opportunity

Optional.  The type of announcement.  Notices of Opportunity types are:

      Federal Solicitation: Funding opportunity from a federal agency

      Unsolicited: Proposal is not submitted in response to a published opportunity

      Verbal Request for Proposal: Informal request for a proposal, usually from the sponsor directly to the PI

      SBIR Solicitation: Small Business Innovation Research; a federal solicitation to a small business; universities play subaward roles for these items

      STTR Solicitation: Small Business Technology Transfer; a federal solicitation to a small business; universities play subaward roles for these items

      Non-Federal Solicitation: Funding opportunity from a non-federal source

      Internal: Internal institutional opportunities, including small grants

Click dropdown.gif to select a Notice of Opportunity type.

Does this proposal include subaward(s)?

Optional.  An indication of whether the proposal includes subawards to other institutions or entities.  Click  unchecked_checkbox.gif to indicate Yes.  Click  to clear the check box to indicate No.

CFDA Number

Optional.  A five-digit unique identifier for the sponsor and the funding opportunity announcement (FOA).  The first 2 digits identify the federal agency.  The last 3 digits identify the specific federal program.  Enter the CFDA Number into the box.

Sponsor Proposal ID

Optional.  The unique identifier defined by the sponsor for the proposal.   Enter the Sponsor Proposal ID into the box.

NSF Science Code

Conditionally required.  Required for National Science Foundation (NSF) system-to- system (S2S) www.grants.gov submissions.  May be required by your institution for all sponsors and for non-S2S submissions.  An identifier for the type of research activity, as defined by the NSF.  Click dropdown.gif to select an NSF Science Code.

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Your institution may require that proposals include a NSF Science Code for all sponsors. 

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KC matches this NSF Science Code to S2S submissions to www.grants.gov.

Sponsor Deadline Type

Optional.  The type of proposal deadline established by the sponsor.  Sponsor Deadline Types are:

      Postmark: The proposal envelope must be postmarked by the submission deadline.

      Receipt: The proposal must be received by the sponsor by the submission deadline.

      Target: The proposal should be submitted by a certain date to be included in the sponsor’s review cycle, but proposals received after that date will still be reviewed.

Click dropdown.gif to select a Sponsor Deadline Type.

Anticipated Award Type

Optional.  The type of award expected to be offered to the project.  Examples of Anticipated Award Types are:

Figure 290 Examples of Anticipated Award Types

Click dropdown.gif to select an Anticipated Award Type.

Opportunity

Optional.  The unique identifier associated with each sponsor's funding opportunity.  Enter the Opportunity ID into the box.

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KC fills in the Opportunity ID for www.grants.gov submissions when you select an opportunity on the Grants.gov section.