Science Careers articles from January 2007 describe the electronic applications process at NIH and Grants.gov in more detail, as well as the efforts by several institutions to prepare for NIH's
electronic grant applications.
This article updates one of our most visited pages, first written in 2001, to reflect new procedures for
electronic grant applications and what we've learned over the last 6 years.
Once they have been designated, AORs can submit
electronic grant applications.
If your institution has submitted
electronic grant applications to NIH for other types of funding, it may already be registered with Grants.gov and NIH.
Since all electronic submissions must be connected to a funding announcement, NIH has established «parent» funding announcements (R01 and others) that
electronic grant applications can reference.
One of those steps is registering your organization and key personnel for
electronic grant applications.
Scientists who make lesser but still significant contributions to projects, including postdocs and grad students, are also in line for greater recognition as federal funding agencies switch from paper to
electronic grant applications in the next few years.
A source familiar with NIH's
electronic grant application program says that PDF attachments generated by Macs have worked so far as well.
Grants.gov also provides a standard
electronic grant application for federal agencies, as well as a single registration point for submitting those applications.
Nonetheless, he believes that eventually there will be a common
electronic grants application system.
Not exact matches
NIH has established a central informational resource center for
grant applications called the
Electronic Research Administration (ERA) Commons.
NIH has an active pilot program, the NIH
electronic research administration (ERA) initiative, in which it will soon encourages applicants to submit certain types of
applications — renewals and training
grant applications — online.
As of February 2007, NIH accepts R01 and most other
grant applications in
electronic form only.
So in 2007, Grants.gov announced a new
electronic form technology for
grant applications, based on Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF), to replace PureEdge.
NSF cooperates with
Grants.gov on a range of
grant - related matters: NSF posts all of its announcements on
Grants.gov, allows applicants to apply for funding through
Grants.gov, uses the same government - wide
electronic authentication program as
Grants.gov, and is working with
Grants.gov to develop better
grants - management
electronic tools beyond announcements and
applications.
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NHTSA's
Grants Management Solutions Suite (GMSS) system provides for
electronic submissions of
grant applications.
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application with fast credit result and
electronic signature («eSign») available for borrowers attending degree -
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While Legal Tech has been more commonly associated with the
application of technology and software to help law firms with practice management, document storage, billing, accounting, and
electronic discovery, in the last few years it has blossomed more into a means whereby access can be
granted to people through online software that might reduce or even eliminate the need to consult a lawyer.
After all the fuss about public records requests, it turns out the city's
grant application was available online all along, and was spotted by the Bay Area digital rights group
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