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Sponsored Programs and Research Office
Guidance for Sponsored Projects and Research
Institutional Grant Guides
- Marist University Grant Application Process
- Marist's Grants Guides
- Marist's Sponsored Projects Manual
External Funding Guidelines
Eligible Projects for Grant Funding
Initiatives that are typically eligible for grant funding:
- Research Projects
- Innovative studies and scientific investigations.
- Community Outreach & Engagement
- Public service programs and initiatives that benefit local communities.
- Artistic & Educational Programs
- Projects that include artistic endeavors, educational initiatives, and curriculum development.
- Conservation & Sustainability
- Efforts focused on environmental protection, sustainability, and conservation.
- Healthcare & Technology
- Projects aimed at improving healthcare systems, advancing technology, or promoting health-related initiatives.
- Capacity Building
- Professional development, specialized training, and initiatives to enhance institutional or organizational capacity.
- Conferences & Events
- Academic and professional gatherings that promote knowledge sharing and networking.
- Special Equipment
- Funding for tools, technologies, or equipment essential for project success.
While each grant has specific guidelines, the following projects, expenses, and/or items are generally not eligible for grant funding:
- Operating Expenses
- Ongoing costs related to daily operations.
- Sustaining Funds
- Financial support for the continued operation of established programs or projects.
- Scholarships
- Typically, not funded, although there may be exceptions for specific grant programs.
Key Grant Personnel
Principal Investigators (PIs): Lead the project, responsible for overall execution and ensuring alignment with grant requirements.
Co-Principal Investigators (Co-PIs): Work alongside the PI, sharing the responsibility for specific aspects or sub-projects within the larger initiative.
School Deans of Investigators: Review and approve proposals to align with academic goals and provide oversight for consistency with strategic objectives.
Provost's Office: Review and approve major projects to ensure compliance with university research priorities and alignment with broader strategies.
Business Office: Ensures the responsible stewardship of awarded funds by supporting faculty and staff in the financial administration of grants and contracts.
Pre-Award Responsibilities
Before a grant is awarded, the PI and Sponsored Programs and Research Office play key roles in ensuring a successful application. The PI focuses on the research plan and goals, while the grants teams manage administrative, regulatory, and compliance tasks for proposal submission.
Faculty and/or Staff responsibilities include:
- Researching potential funders
- Proposing projects/ideas
- Communicating with SPRO team in the preliminary stages of the project
- Reviewing the application guidelines
- Writing proposal drafts
- Seeking expert review(s) for content feedback
- Revising based on said feedback
The Grants team responsibilities include:
- Researching potential funders
- Fine-tuning project plans
- Discussing and interpreting funder guidelines
- Advising on the proposal structure, review drafts, and provide feedback for PIs
- Resolve compliance issues if any arise
- Assembling the application, submitting the final proposal
Shared responsibilites between the PIs and Grants team include obtaining any necessary internal approvals (PAS Form); developing a budget and justifying budget; and communicating with program officers (program ideas vs. compliance)