Some of the information collected in the Sponsor & Program Information tab is used by partner schools in sponsored programs reporting, and further, some of it maps to the Grants.gov submission portion of this module and is critical to the successful electronic submission of the proposal.
The Sponsor & Program Information tab collects data
that is used throughout the entire life of the project, from proposal
development and submission to award close-out. Some of the data elements
are used in financial systems and can be used for both hard copy and online
proposal submissions.
Figure 149Proposal Development Document, Proposal Page, Sponsor & Program Information Section Example
Table 57 Proposal Development Document, Proposal Page, Sponsor & Program Information Section Field Descriptions
Field |
Description |
Sponsor Deadline Date |
The last month, day and year the sponsored agency will
accept the proposal. The date in which the proposal is due to the
sponsoring agency. Additional deadlines may be set by the office
authorized to submit proposals on behalf of the institution (for example,
sponsored programs). Click the calendar |
Sponsor Deadline Time |
Sponsor Deadline Time is an open text field to enter the time of day that the proposal is due to the Sponsor (i.e., 5:00 pm; 12:00 Midnight, Noon). Completion of this field assists the Grant Services Administrator in knowing the specific Sponsor Deadline Time. |
Sponsor Deadline Type |
The type of proposal deadline established by the
sponsor (e.g. postmark, receipt, target). Indicates the type of
proposal deadline. Select one of the following options: Postmark, Receipt, or
Target. Use the drop-down |
Sponsor Name |
Required. The organization or agency providing funding/support for the proposed project. The name of the sponsoring agency. Display-only. This is based on your selection of the Sponsor Code field in the Required Fields for Saving Document section. |
Prime Sponsor ID |
The number associated with the sponsor providing the
original source of project funding if proposal will be a subaward.
The sponsor that provides the original source of project funding.
The internal reference ID of the organization that funds the sponsored
project, and is the original source of funds. Type the suspected
value in the box and click the direct
inquiry |
NSF Science Code |
An identifier, defined by NSF, which most closely
defines the area of the research being conducted (e.g. Chemistry-Physical
Sciences: B.02). A number used to indicate the type of research
activity as defined by the National Science Foundation. NSF codes are not
specific for NSF proposals and/or awards. A numeric code that is
used by the institution to indicate a field of research activity, as
defined by the National Science Foundation. For example, the NSF
science code for Chemical Engineering is 012. These codes are
important when an institution compiles data for the NSF Annual Survey, and
for other annual reporting exercises. The NSF is a federal agency
that sponsors fundamental research in science and engineering and also
supports science education. Select one of the available codes from
the list menu. Use the drop-down |
Sponsor Div Code |
A set of 3 characters, defined by and currently unique
to NSF, used for additional identification of the project research (e.g.
Division of Chemistry – CHE). A code that is unique to each NSF
division and required for NSF proposals. Currently this code is specific
to the NSF only. Click within the text box (or press the tab |
Opportunity Title |
The name assigned by the sponsor agency of the
announcement requesting proposals. The Opportunity Title is a sponsor
assigned brief descriptive heading of the program solicitation or funding
opportunity. Not all programs have Opportunity Titles. (AKA Program Title
or Program Announcement) The title of a publicly available document,
announcing a federal agency's intentions to award discretionary grants or
cooperative agreements, usually as a result of competition for funds. AKA
Funding opportunity announcements, notices of funding availability, or
solicitations. Click within the text box (or press the tab
|
Notice of Opportunity |
The type of announcement (e.g. federal solicitation,
non-federal solicitation, internal, etc.). Indicates if the proposal
was in response to a solicitation, the type of solicitation or if it is
unsolicited. The mechanism used to communicate information about the
funding opportunity for this project. Examples include federal
solicitations (e.g. RFP, RFA, PA), nonfederal solicitations, unsolicited
proposal, verbal request, etc. Select one of the following options:
Federal Solicitation,
Unsolicited, Verbal Request for Proposal, SBIR Solicitation, STTR
Solicitation, Non-Federal Solicitation, or Internal. Use the
drop-down |
CFDA Number |
The 5-digit code assigned by the “Catalog of Federal
Domestic Assistance” used to identify the research opportunity. A unique
identifier for the sponsor and the funding opportunity announcement. AKA
"Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance Number". Click within the
text box (or press the tab |
Anticipated Award Type |
The Anticipated Award Type field allows you to select the type of award from the drop-down menu. |
Opportunity ID |
A unique identifier associated with the announcement
that connects the proposal with the appropriate grants.gov set of forms to
be used. The unique identifier associated with each sponsor's grant
funding opportunity or solicitation announcement. Equivalent to
Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). Also sometimes referred to
as "Funding Opportunity Announcement number" or "FOA number." Click
within the text box (or press the tab |
Sponsor Proposal ID |
The identifier used by the agency to recognize the
proposal; used with proposals that are being continued, resubmitted, etc.
The unique identifier assigned by the sponsor when the proposal was
submitted. The sponsor assigned identifier for a proposal.
Click within the text box (or press the tab |
Does this proposal include subaward(s)? |
Indicates the proposal includes sub-awards to other
institution/entities. The proposal will include a sub award with another
institution. A subaward is a financial assistance agreement,
which transfers a substantive effort of the project, issued to a
sub-recipient when the prime award mechanism is a GRANT or COOPERATIVE
AGREEMENT. Generally subject to prime agency flow-through terms &
Conditions and OMB circular regulations. This applies to awards
underneath contracts (subcontracts), but if a proposal for a contract
includes a sub, you still need to check this box. Click within the
checkbox |
Sponsor Program Code |
The 3-digit number, defined by and unique to NSF, used
to further define the area of research being proposed. A specific
code that is unique to each NSF program only and required for NSF
proposals. Click within the text box (or press the tab |