Title: Grants.gov PowerPoint Presentation
1Are You Ready for Grants.gov
Gain the tools to get started, apply, and submit
proposals through Grants. Gov. Learn to
successfully submit Grants.gov proposals and the
pitfalls to avoid. Co-Sponsored by the
Sponsored Projects Office the Berkeley Lab
Institute
Life Sciences Manfred Auer and group
2Are You Ready for Grants.gov
Presenters Jeff Weiner, SPO Manger Phyllis
Gale, Contracts Manager Sponsored Projects Office
Life Sciences Manfred Auer and group
3Overview
- What is Grants.gov?
- A Federal portal that allows users to
electronically find, apply for, and manage
Federal Grant Opportunities a common Store
Front - Grants.gov is THE single access point for over
1000 grant programs offered by 26 Federal
Granting Agencies. - It is part of the Presidents Management Agenda
and E-Government Initiatives. - Further mandates are found in P.L. 106-107
- Grants.gov can be accessed via www.grants.gov
4Overview
- When do I have to use Grants.gov?
- Depends on the agency and program requirements.
- Some sponsors have already moved to grants.gov
(e.g. NEH) - Some are currently in transition (e.g. NIH) and
- Some have not yet to begin the transition (e.g.
NSF) - All agencies must transition by 10/1/2007
5Overview
- What does Grants.gov mean to LBNL?
- Primary area is NIH Grants (approximately 100
proposals each year) - Grants.gov does not replace the Federal
Procurement Actions such as Broad Agency
Announcements, etc. - SPO uncertain about overall impact with Federal
Interagency Agreements (IAG)
6Overview
- What does Grants.gov mean to the LBNL PI?
- New forms and process for proposal development
and submission. - All proposals must be in response to a specific
Grant Opportunity. - All Application Packages must be downloaded
through the Grant Opportunity. (No reuse of
forms!) - All proposals must be developed in the Grants.gov
Application Package in PureEdge Viewer. - SPO submits the completed proposal through
Grants.gov
7Overview
- What does Grants.gov mean to the LBNL PI? (cont.)
- All proposals will be validated by Grants.gov
prior to being accepted as submitted. - Proposals will not be considered submitted until
all the validation errors are fixed and an
error-free proposal is accepted by Grants.gov
prior to the published deadline of the
Opportunity.
8Start Early
- LBNL is registered in Grants.gov. No further
registration is required - Software Requirements
- Web Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 and above is
recommended - Grants.gov Application Form Packages can only be
viewed by the PureEdge Viewer software downloaded
from Grants.gov - It is Windows based with a MAC solution
9Start Early
- Software Requirements (cont.)
- LBNL has a solution for PC emulation for PureEdge
on MACs - Call the LBNL HELP DESK (x4357) and ask for Nat
Stoddard or Bill Ou - PDF generation software
- Many Agencies require attachments be in PDF
format (e.g. NIH) - Grants.gov Training Resources
10Start Early
- One time setup of the PureEdge Viewer software
- Download PureEdge Viewer from Grants.gov
Click here for the PureEdge Viewer Download page.
11Start Early
- Download PureEdge Viewer following the step by
step instructions on Grants.gov.
If you have problems with the Download, please
contact the Grants.gov Help Desk http//www.gran
ts.gov/Contactus/contactus.jsp
12FIND
- What is a Grant Opportunity?
- A publicly available document by which a Federal
agency makes known its intentions to award
discretionary grants or cooperative agreements. - Grant Opportunity announcements may be known as
program announcements, notices of funding
availability, solicitations, or other names
depending on the agency and type of program. - All Federal Agency solicitations, are required to
be on Grants.gov and available through the Find
functionality as Grant Opportunities.
13FIND
- You may search for Opportunities several ways
- Basic, Category, Agency, and Advance
- You can also sign up for Email Alerts
On the left, click on For Applicants and then
on Find Grants Opportunities
14FIND
- The Basic Find functionality uses Keyword,
Grant Opportunity Number, or CDFA Number.
When you search on Keyword, you may be brought to
a list of Opportunities. A Grant Opportunity
number will take you directly to the Opportunity.
15FIND
- For Example, we searched on Grant Opportunity
No., PA-06-282 - From Search Results you click on the Opportunity
to access the Grant Opportunity Application Page
Click on the Opportunity Title and the Grant
Opportunity Application Page will appear with the
Synopsis, Announcement, and How to Apply
16FIND
- Grant Opportunity Application Page provides a
summary of the Application Package
17FIND
- On the Application Page you can access the
Application Package by clicking on How to Apply
18FIND
- Download the Application Instructions and
Application by clicking on download.
19FIND
- Double check if you have the correct Opportunity
- It is highly recommended that you enter your
Email address in the yellow field so you can
subscribe to the updates. - Download the Instructions and Save to your hard
drive - Download the Application Package and Save it to
your hard drive
Enter Email address here
Download Application Instructions and Package
from here
20APPLY
- Getting Ready
- Before beginning the Application Package, Read
the Application Instructions very carefully and
follow them. - If you have programmatic questions about the
instructions, please contact the Federal Agency
Program Manager identified in the OPPORTUNITY. - If you have questions regarding how to complete
a form or policy questions, contact your Proposal
Analyst. - You Proposal Analyst and contact the SPO
Contracts Officer for guidance.
21APPLY
- The first step in the Apply process is to open
your Internet Explorer and then the Application
Package
- Open IE
- Open Application Package
22APPLY
- Completing the Application Package in PureEdge
Viewer - START EARLY especially if this is the first
time - As you complete each form or upload attachments
into the PureEdge Viewer software, SAVE the
Package. - You cannot re-use the Application Package for a
different submission.
23APPLY
- Application Package Header Page is the first page
viewed each time the file is opened. - It is the point from which you will navigate
through to complete all forms
24APPLY
- Top Section Opportunity Identifying Information
is pre-filled. DO NOT CHANGE
Opportunity Identifying Information Opportunity
Title Offering Agency CFDA Number CFDA
Description Opportunity Number Competition ID
Opportunity Open Date Opportunity Close Date
Agency Contact
25APPLY
- Section 2 - Proposal Information This section
includes the Application Filing Name and the
Proposal Forms
26APPLY
- Navigating the Documents
- Open each form using the OPEN FORM button
- As you complete each form, move Documents from
the Left Side to the Completed Documents on the
Right Side - You can check for errors and make corrections to
Documents on either side. - Remember to SAVE after any changes!
27APPLY
- Saving the Application Package in PureEdge Viewer
- On the Applicant Package Cover Page Click on the
Save Button to open the Save Document window. - Overwrite existing file with updated version OR
you will have TWO Versions of the Application
Package to track.
28APPLY
- What forms will be used in Grants.gov?
- The SF424 Form Sets have been adopted
- At LBNL expects to use the SF424 (RR) the most
since it is designated to be used by agencies
with research activities - Complete the SF424 Cover Component first because
it automatically pre-fills a number of other
forms.
29Apply
- SF424 (RR) Cover Component (2 pages)
- Follow the instructions in the Application
Instructions. - Depending on the Sponsor, non-conformance with
instructions could mean the proposal may not be
reviewed. - The Applicant is LBNL, not the Principal
Investigator. - Principal Investigators are now referred to as
PD/PI - PDProject Director
30APPLY
- SF424 (RR) Page 2
- PIs no longer sign cover/face pages
- Approval captured on Sponsored Projects Proposal
Form (SPPF) - The SPO Contracts Officer is the Authorized
Representative. - SPO will have examples on their website for
reference in the next month.
31APPLY
- Uploading Attachments in the Application Packages
- Based on Application Instructions, specific
documents (e.g.) budget justifications,
biosketches, etc. may be uploaded as a PDF. - Documents are completed outside of PureEdge
Viewer software
32APPLY
- Checking for Errors
- Dont check for errors until the Application
Package is complete (otherwise incomplete forms
show as errors) - At the top of the Application Package Screen,
click on Check Package for Errors Button - The error description will be displayed one at a
time - You must correct each error before you can see
the next one.
33APPLY
- When there are no errors, the Submit Button will
be Active
34APPLY
- Printing a hardcopy proposal from the Application
Package - It is recommended that each form is printed at
the form level
- Do not use the Print Button at the Application
Header level. - The resultant printout has some format, but there
are blank pages - Uploaded documents do not print out.
- Using Internet Explorer, Print each form after
the Application Package has been completely error
checked and the Submit Button is activated.
35SUBMIT
- Submitting your proposal package with an
Application Package to SPO - Submit your proposal package including the
Grants.gov Application Package 10 business days
prior to the Sponsors deadline - The Application Package can be submitted by
- Use SPO Grants.gov E-Room - preferred by SPO
- Email to SPO Contracts Officer
- Deliver CD to SPO Contracts Office
- All the same LBNL Proposal policies are in place
36SUBMIT
- Once the SPO review is completed and the
Application Package is correct and error free,
the SPO Contracts Officer will submit the
proposal through Grants.gov by clicking on the
Submit button.
37SUBMIT
- After the Submit button is clicked, the SPO CO
will be taken to a Login Screen. - When the Login is complete, the Application
Package is submitted to Grants.gov.
Only SPO COs can submit proposals through
Grants.gov
38SUBMIT ? GRANT.GOV
- A Confirmation will appear on the computer screen
indicating that the Application Package has been
received by the server but the validation process
has not yet begun. - The PSO CO print screen the Confirmation for
the SPO file.
39GRANTS.GOV
- Grants.gov will send 4 Email notifications for
- Successfully validated proposals to the SPO
- Contracts Office
- How do I know my application has been
- received by Grants.gov?
- The first two Emails record the Grants.gov
- Received indicates Grants.gov has received
- Validated indicates Grants.gov has validated
40GRANTS.GOV
- How do I know if the agency has
- retrieved my application?
- The SPO Contracts Officer will receive two
- more Emails
- Received by Agency indicates that the agency
has confirmed receipt - Agency Tracking Number indicates the agency has
assigned a tracking number. - Last action in Grants.gov
- Now all tracking done with Agency
41GRANTS.GOV
- What happens if my Application Package is
- not validated by Grants.gov?
- The SPO CO will receive a second message
- Rejected with Errors indicates Grants has not
accepted Application and there are validation
errors in the Application Package. - Each validation error will be sent to SPO CO
serially. - To have a submitted proposal, all errors must be
corrected prior to the Sponsors published
deadline.
42GRANTS.GOV
- The Email for the Agency Tracking Number is the
last action in Grants.gov - Now all tracking done with Agency
- Questions?