Frequently Asked Questions
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Application
You should receive an email notification from InfoReady confirming that your application
was received. If you do not receive this email, please contact the Office of Proposal
Development at OPD_OVPR@stonybrook.edu to confirm.
Letters of support can only be included if they are requested in the call for proposals.
The letters of support can be submitted by the letter writer or included in the proposal
pdf package.
We ask reviewers to make comments on each of the applications they review. Not all
reviewers do this. However, if you request comments, we will share the comments they
provided with you.
Yes, each PI can have their own projects with signature authority on only their portion
of the award. The budget justification should clearly indicate the relevant budget
items for each PI.
All peer reviewers will be selected after the receipt of all applications to minimize
conflicts of interest. In addition, the expectation of confidentiality among the reviewers
will be acknowledged prior to receiving the proposals and emphasized throughout the
review process. The reviewers will provide scores on multiple scales to ensure reliability
of the scoring rubric and will be encouraged to provide review comments to guide improvements
to the proposal.
If you require a letter from your chair, add it to the beginning of your PDF proposal
package.
Please consult the Eligibility section of the How to Apply page to determine whether you need a letter from your department chair to submit an application to the OR&I Seed Grant Program. If a letter from your chair is required, please add it to your PDF proposal package or have the letter writer submit it to OPD separately.
Please consult the Eligibility section of the How to Apply page to determine whether you need a letter from your department chair to submit an application to the OR&I Seed Grant Program. If a letter from your chair is required, please add it to your PDF proposal package or have the letter writer submit it to OPD separately.
Budget
You would need to create an Employee Appointment/Change form to modify the labor schedule. The personnel transactions on the seed awards are treated
like research grants and therefore exempt from the position compensation form approval
process.
Yes, it is fine to budget for personnel costs for research staff (students, technicians,
etc.). However, salary for PIs and Co-PIs must be presented with strong justification.
No, there is no expectation for a match.
There is no lower limit for either funding amount or duration. However, if your project
will be less than 12-18 months in duration, then your budget should coincide with
the activity period you propose.
Conference attendance and travel would need to be clearly related to the proposed
research for consideration as an item in the budget. It would also require a strong
justification.
If these expenses were not in the original approved budget, the PI would be asked to submit a new budget with strong justification. Based on the revised budget and justification, we will make a decision regarding the approval of the new expenses.
If these expenses were not in the original approved budget, the PI would be asked to submit a new budget with strong justification. Based on the revised budget and justification, we will make a decision regarding the approval of the new expenses.
Eligibility
No, you must reapply. If comments were provided, we will make them available to PIs
to help inform improvements.
Individuals may only be PI on one application.
Individuals may only be a Co-PI on two applications.
There is a limit of four Co-PIs on any application.
Individuals may not apply as PI if they currently have an active OR&I Seed Grant.
Individuals may only be a Co-PI on two applications.
There is a limit of four Co-PIs on any application.
Individuals may not apply as PI if they currently have an active OR&I Seed Grant.
No, if you are the PI of an active OR&I Seed Grant, you are not eligible to apply
as PI for a new grant. You must wait until the award period of your current OR&I seed
grant has ended before you can apply again.
Yes, Stony Brook University faculty in all disciplines are encouraged to apply. Regular
cycles of the OR&I Seed Grant Program do not have any restrictions in terms of project
topic or discipline, as long as the proposal is compliant with the program guidelines
and the PI meets the eligibility requirements. Regardless of discipline, all proposals
will be peer reviewed based on the criteria listed in the How to Apply section of the website. As one of the major review criteria is the award's potential
to create a clear path to the receipt of an external grant, it is very important to
identify a specific external funding opportunity as a submission target and to demonstrate
that the seed grant award would position the research team for success with that submission.
Projects that are already funded.
Projects that have not identified targeted external funding opportunities.
Projects with expected timelines longer than 18 months.
Projects led by PIs with an active OR&I Seed Grant project.
For further information on eligibility, visit this webpage.
Projects that have not identified targeted external funding opportunities.
Projects with expected timelines longer than 18 months.
Projects led by PIs with an active OR&I Seed Grant project.
For further information on eligibility, visit this webpage.
Post Award
You will have until the deadline provided by the Office of Proposal Development to
return your documentation to ensure that your funds are available by the award start
date. Any delay in submitting the paperwork may result in a delay in the award setup.
If the documentation is not provided, the award will be cancelled after 12 months
from the original start date. Exceptions will be made on a case-by-case basis.
No, subcontracts are not allowed.
Yes, the intention of this seed grant program is to support our investigators in the
pursuit of extramural funding for their most promising research ideas. Therefore,
as part of the seed grant program, the Office of Proposal Development is available
to provide support to awardees in the development of full proposals to external funding
agencies.
Yes, if you are approaching the end of your award period and have not spent all of
the funds, you can submit a request via email to OPD_OVPR@stonybrook.edu. Extension
requests should be submitted no more than 90 days prior to the award end date.