Fwd: Re: Grants.gov: French letters Vonnie Perkins 08 Dec 2006 09:55 EST

Good Morning:
Please see the attached email concerning Grants.gov applications with
French letters with special characters. Has anyone submitted joint
proposals with a country whose alphabet has special character associated
with certain letters? If so, did they make to Grants.gov and the agency
without any glitches?

Thanks,
Vonnie

Vonnie Y. Perkins
eRA Program Manager
Research Administration & Advancement
University of Maryland
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Re: Grants.gov: French letters Suzanne Martin 08 Dec 2006 09:30 EST

Vonnie or Megan,

Would you happen to know the answer to the question (French letters) below?

Suzanne

Michael Fox-Rabinovitz wrote:
> Suzanne,
>
> I'm writing the collaborative renewal DOE proposal with my Canadian
> co-investigators from University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM). Not
> surprisingly, they include their names, etc. using French letters like:
> Côté
> We are going to submit a single proposal text through Grants.gov withb
> different budgets, etc.
> Will our Grants.gov accept the French letters?
> Thanks,
> Michael
>

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