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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 2012 URII document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the cover page, ensuring you include the title, proposed period of performance, and requested funding amount. This section sets the foundation for your proposal.
  3. In the Summary section, provide a concise overview of your proposed activity and its objectives. Use clear language that can be understood by a general audience.
  4. For the Background section, discuss the technical issues motivating your proposal. Keep it within two double-spaced pages and ensure clarity for non-specialists.
  5. Detail your Technical Objectives and Approach over six pages. Outline methods, procedures, and key milestones while addressing evaluation criteria.
  6. Prepare a Budget section that includes detailed costs for salaries, equipment, travel, and other expenses necessary for your project.
  7. Conclude with sections on Justification and Benefits, Future Funding Plans, Scholarly References, Vita for team members, and Current and Pending sponsored research.

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The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) is the central office for administration of all aspects of grant proposal review, electronic submission and award negotiation with sponsors on behalf of UTMB. OSP also assists in the development of certain unfunded agreements involving data use and research collaboration.
URI is one of 135 public universities on the R1 list. The remainder of the top tier comprises not-for-profit, private universities (including the only other Rhode Island school on the list, Brown University).
A type of financial assistance awarded to an organization for the conduct of research or other program/project activities as specified in an approved proposal. The proposal typically defines a scope of work or performance.
The Office of Sponsored Programs and Research Services is a support structure, and seeks to assist faculty members in a variety of ways--funding source identification, proposal development assistance, budget development, proposal processing and review.
A sponsored program refers to an externally funded project or activity that is governed by a formal written agreementsuch as a grant, contract, or cooperative agreementbetween the university and a sponsor.
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OSP, also called a Sponsored Programs Office or Research Administration Office, is a department within an academic institution. Its primary function is to support researchers as they secure and manage externally funded projects.

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