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PROPOSAL PREPARATION 

A proposal is a request on the part of one or more principal investigators or project directors, through the sponsorship of the University of Colorado, for funding from a non-University source for a specific project or program. The project director or principal investigator must bring the proposal to OCG for University review and processing prior to its submission. See also competitive research proposals (internal and external) on the graduate school's web site.

The Office of Contracts and Grants can assist in the proposal preparation process in the following ways:

  • OCG publishes "A Short Guide to Proposal Preparation (with Special Emphasis on Budgets)" and "Writing A Better Proposal" to help University of Colorado personnel prepare proposals (this guide discusses briefly the various types of potential funding sources, the components of a proposal, the budget, the UCB proposal review process, and some of the possible "post-submission" results).
  • OCG proposal analysts review proposals to insure that University and funding agency requirements are met and that all University commitments are appropriate, approved, and documented. 
  • OCG Proposal Analysts can provide expertise regarding budget items, cost sharing, matching funds, indirect cost rates, fringe benefits, and cost projections not only at the proposal processing stage but also early in the proposal development stage.
  • OCG personnel can type the necessary budget corrections, the cover page, and other special forms and certifications, and then prepare the proposal for campus processing.
  • The Director of OCG is authorized to sign, on behalf of the University, all sponsored project proposals. Proposals or revised budgets that involve secret research, matching funds, the creation of academic programs, new space allocation or other resource commitment, or a waiver of any part of indirect costs must have documentation of approval by the appropriate department chairs, institute directors, deans, or other officials.
  • OCG personnel can make the required number of copies of a proposal, package the copies, and mail them to the appropriate destinations (a reasonable number of copies are also provided to the project director).
  • OCG personnel may also be involved in subsequent communications and negotiations with the funding agency.

Please note that the completed proposal should be provided to OCG at least 5 working days before the mailing date.

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