Question about NSF Current and Pending Support
Christine Hempowicz
(11 Dec 2012 12:43 EST)
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Re: Question about NSF Current and Pending Support
Spires, Michael
(11 Dec 2012 13:17 EST)
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Re: Question about NSF Current and Pending Support
Charles Hathaway
(11 Dec 2012 13:39 EST)
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Re: Question about NSF Current and Pending Support Spires, Michael (11 Dec 2012 13:49 EST)
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Re: Question about NSF Current and Pending Support
Christine Hempowicz
(11 Dec 2012 14:23 EST)
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Re: Question about NSF Current and Pending Support
Dumais, Sarah B
(11 Dec 2012 16:13 EST)
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Re: Question about NSF Current and Pending Support
Sharon Brown-Smith
(11 Dec 2012 15:54 EST)
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I'd say yes. The guidelines clearly state that information must be provided about "all current project support from whatever source," and that "[t]he proposed project and all other projects or activities requiring a portion of time of the PI ...must be included, even if they receive no salary support from the project(s)." I read that to mean that if they're either (a) getting money (even if it isn't salary) or (b) committing time, or (c) both, they have to report. Out of curiosity, why is the faculty member reluctant to list a funded project? Since C&P information is primarily used to demonstrate a record of support for an investigator's research, and also to demonstrate that s/he isn't overcommitted, it's normally a positive to have something other than the proposed project listed. Michael Spires Proposal Development Specialist Office of Sponsored Projects Smithsonian Institution Mail: MRC 1205, P. O. Box 37012 Washington, DC 20013-7012 Voice: (202) 633-7436 Mobile: (202) 251-4317 Main office: (202) 633-7110 Fax: (202) 633-7119 http://prism.si.edu/osp/FundingSources/ProposalDevelopment/PropDev.html -----Original Message----- From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Charles Hathaway Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 13:40 To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] Question about NSF Current and Pending Support But would this apply to sources of private funding in which there is no commitment of effort? CH ________________________________________ From: Research Administration List [xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] on behalf of Spires, Michael [xxxxxx@SI.EDU] Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 1:17 PM To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org Subject: Re: [RESADM-L] Question about NSF Current and Pending Support Per guidance from NSF at their regional conference earlier this fall, yes. Michael Spires Proposal Development Specialist Office of Sponsored Projects Smithsonian Institution Mail: MRC 1205, P. O. Box 37012 Washington, DC 20013-7012 Voice: (202) 633-7436 Mobile: (202) 251-4317 Main office: (202) 633-7110 Fax: (202) 633-7119 http://prism.si.edu/osp/FundingSources/ProposalDevelopment/PropDev.html -----Original Message----- From: Research Administration List [mailto:xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org] On Behalf Of Christine Hempowicz Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2012 12:44 To: xxxxxx@lists.healthresearch.org Subject: [RESADM-L] Question about NSF Current and Pending Support GPG instructions for Current and Pending Support state: "This section of the proposal calls for required information on all current and pending support for ongoing projects and proposals, including subsequent funding in the case of continuing grants. All current project support from whatever source (e.g., Federal, State, local or foreign government agencies, public or private foundations, industrial or other commercial organizations) must be listed. The proposed project and all other projects or activities requiring a portion of time of the PI and other senior personnel must be included, even if they receive no salary support from the project(s)...." My question - is the PI required to include pending support from every source? I'm having a difference of opinion with a PI. Thank you! 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