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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the contract intake form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of request: New Agreement, Amendment, Interagency Agreement, or Material Transfer Agreement (MTA). If MTA is selected, answer whether it is for an RF-administered sponsored program and provide the necessary details.
  3. Fill in the Principal Investigator's name, college, project title, and relevant dates. Ensure you include the sponsor's name and contact information.
  4. Indicate if the sponsor is based in New York and confirm if the Research Foundation is named in the agreement. Address any necessary changes with the sponsor if required.
  5. Complete sections regarding Conflict of Interest disclosures and IRB/IACUC approvals as applicable. Attach any required documents such as Scope of Work or Budget.
  6. Finally, ensure that all fields are filled accurately before signing off on the College Authorization section to finalize your submission.

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The intake process defines how these businesses choose to receive the work demands and process them to ensure that every request is fulfilled and completed on time. The intake process lays the groundwork for the companys and customers ongoing relationship.
The intake process refers to the steps organizations, teams or individuals follow so they can review and accept new projects or work requests productively. A workflow intake can contain several channels or entry points for prospective customers or stakeholders can submit requests and work orders.
Contract request and intake is the start of the entire contract lifecycle and defines the type of contract to create and the details for that contract. Contract request and intake involves all the activities necessary to initiate a new contract in your system.
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