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ELECTRONIC PROPOSALS
ELECTRONIC DEADLINES: Whether you are preparing
a manual or electronic proposal at UCSF, all proposals must be
submitted to OSR no later than 9am four working days before the
sponsor deadline for review and approval at OSR.
GRANTS.GOV
Grants.gov is the central portal that the federal government is
implementing for grant submissions. Grants.gov is intended to be
a simple, unified source to electronically find and apply for grant
opportunities from all federal grant-making agencies.
- First Time Users of Grants.gov: All first
time users of Grants.gov should review the NIH Grants.gov training
material
at
Grants.gov
Training Material.
While this material focuses on NIH applications, NIH has the
most up-to-date training material on Grants.gov and this material
is
relevant to the electronic submission process that will be used
by all government agencies as they transition to Grants.gov.
- Additionally first time users of Grants.gov
should become familiar with the SF424 (R&R) Application
Guide which replaces the previously utilized PHS 398 application
kit for electronic submissions.
HOW TO USE GRANTS.GOV AT UCSF
At UCSF there are two systems currently in use for submitting
Grants.gov applications
FEDERAL AGENCY ELECTRONIC INFORMATION
National
Institutes of Health (NIH)
National
Science Foundation (NSF)
Health
Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Department
of Education
NASA
US
Army Medical Research and Materiel Command's (USAMRMC)
NON-PROFIT ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION
RAMS
proposalCENTRAL
Do not create an institution profile. Our institution
profile is: “The Regents of the University of California,
San Francisco.”
This submission website is used by: Alzheimer's
Association, American Academy of Otolaryngology, American Cancer
Society, American Lung Association, California Breast Cancer Research
Program, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Tobacco-Related
Disease Research Program (UCSF), and many other non-profit foundations.
American
Diabetes Association
American
Heart Association
National
Multiple Sclerosis Society
National
Alliance for Autism Research
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