Good afternoon!
The US DOJ must be running a special offer on their grant applications because, after submitting an average of one per year, we suddenly have seven going out in the next few weeks to their various programs (OJJP, OVW, BJA).
I know that in the SAMHSA applications, the PD/PI’s name is on the SF424 as opposed to the Grant Officer; however, I am having a brain overload at the moment and would like clarification/confirmation of whose name to put on the SF424 for
these DOJ applications.
The guidelines for all of the solicitations are basically the same:
In Section 8F of the SF-424, please include the name and contact information of the individual who will complete the application in JustGrants. JustGrants will use this information (email address) to assign the application to this
user in JustGrants.
How do other institutions interpret the above? Do they want the PD/PI or the Grant Officer? I’m inclined to believe that they are wanting the PD/PI—because in the recesses of my mind, I recall one of our Grants Officers using her name
on the 424 and, when it was awarded, she was listed as the PD/PI, which we then had to go about changing.
I’m not a huge fan of JustGrants, but I suppose we are fixing to become well acquainted.
Thank you in advance!
Lisa S. Daniels, CRA, CPRA
Senior Grant & Contract Officer
Marshall University Research Corporation
phone: (304) 696-3368
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