Good afternoon, Clarice—

 

If your unfunded collaborator is considered senior personnel (a named co-PI or else designated as non-co-PI senior personnel on the cover sheet) then yes, you are required to provide a biosketch, current and pending support information, and the collaborators and other affiliations spreadsheet for that person. And, as you said, you’d delete their name from the budget pages and describe their roles on the project in the facilities statement (being sure not to provide any quantifiable financial information while doing so).

 

Michael Spires, M.A., M.S., CRA
President, National Organization of Research Development Professionals

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From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Clarice Conley
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 1:44 PM
To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org
Subject: [RESADM-L] NSF Unfunded Collaborations

 

Hello,

 

If we are proposing an unfunded collaboration, it looks like we are allowed to list the unfunded institution’s PIs on the cover sheet, discuss their roles in the project description and facilities and resources section, but must delete them from the budget section. What’s unclear to me from the PAPPG is whether we are allowed to upload the unfunded PIs’ biosketches, current & pending, and collaborators?

 

Thanks for any experience you might have on this,

Clarice

 

Clarice Conley, MFA, CRA, CFRE
Chief Advancement Officer

Office of Advancement & Sponsored Programs

Alaska Pacific University

p: (907) 564-8880 e: xxxxxx@alaskapacific.edu

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