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Limited Submission Opportunities

Limited submission funding opportunities are those in which the sponsoring agency limits the number of proposals (applicants) it will allow from an institution. Occasionally, certain funding opportunities that do not limit the number of proposals from an institution but require institutional space, resources, or faculty appointments (such as the NIH S10 or NSF MRI) are also treated as limited submissions. Such funding opportunities may come from federal agencies, foundations, and—in some instances—private corporations.

The Office of the Vice President for Research coordinates with the deans’ offices, Foundation Relations, and the Office of Research & Project Administration on the limited submission process for the University of Rochester.

To receive notifications of limited submission funding opportunities, contact Sharon Pomeroy, Administrator for the Office of the Vice President for Research, with a request to be added to the VPR Funding Opportunities listserv.

Current Open Limited Submission Opportunities


Limited Submission Opportunity Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Internal Application Deadline Sponsor Deadline
NIH Director’s Early Independence Awards (DP5 Clinical Trial Optional) Grant webpage July 6, 2024 LOI August 6, 2024
National Endowment for the Arts Our Town Grant webpage June 14, 2024 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) August 1, 2024
Hazardous Materials Worker Health and Safety Training (U45 Clinical Trials Not Allowed) Grant webpage Friday, May 31, 2024 LOI June 8, 2024. Full proposal July 8, 2024
National Endowment for the Arts, NEA Grants for Arts Projects Grant webpage Friday, May 31, 2024 LOI June 17, 2024. Full proposal July 18, 2024
Nutrition Obesity Research Centers Research Resource Center (RRC) (P2C- Clinical Trial Optional) Grant webpage September 1, 2024 LOE September 9, 2024 Full Proposal October 9, 2024
Disability Innovation Fund-Creating a 21st Century Workforce of Youth and Adults With Disabilities Through the Transformation of Education, Career, and Competitive Integrated Employment Model Demonstration Project Grant webpage July 1. 2024 Full Proposal July 8, 2024
EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement-Focused EPSCoR Collaborations Program (RII-FEC) Grant webpage Mon Jul 01 2024 00:00:00 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time) LOI Dec 17, 2024 Full Proposal January 28, 2025

Overview and process

Announcements

Limited submission funding opportunities are announced through the VPR_Funding_Opps listserv open to all researchers, and posted to this website. Announcements provide a description of the opportunity, award amounts, deadlines, and required internal application elements.

If you wish to join the VPR_Funding_Opps@lists.rochester.edu listserv and receive notification of limited submission funding opportunities, please contact Sharon Pomeroy, Administrator for the Office of the Vice President for Research.

Every effort is made to announce limited submission opportunities in a timely manner. If you identify a limited submission opportunity yourself, please contact our office as soon as possible to ensure coordination and compliance.

Internal Application Process

Researchers interested in applying for a limited submission opportunity are required to submit an internal application, following the steps below, which is then reviewed by an Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee is responsible for selecting which applicant(s’) proposals are approved to submit a formal proposal to the sponsoring agency.

If you are considering applying for the NIH Biomedical Research Facilities (C06), please contact our office to ensure proper coordination, preferably 8-12 months ahead of the NOFO deadline.

  1. Complete the required internal application documents:
    1. Cover Sheet
    2. Chair (or Ctr Director’s) Nomination Form
    3. Research Abstract
      1. For the NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program specifically, please utilize the NSF MRI Research Abstract.
      2. For the NIH Director’s Early Independence Award (DP5) specifically, please utilize the NIH DP5 Research Abstract.
      3. For the NIH Modern Equipment for Shared-use Biomedical Research Facilities (R24) specifically, please utilize the NIH R24 Research Abstract.
      4. For the NIH Biomedical Research Facilities (C06) specifically, please utilize the NIH C06 Research Abstract.
    4. Biosketch or Curriculum Vitae
    5. Budget (only required when cost sharing is proposed)
  2. Submit the internal application documents to the designated divisional contact:
    1. Arts & Sciences: Lindsey Harrington or Hilary Mosher
    2. Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences: Cindy Gary
    3. School of Medicine and Dentistry: Daisy (Bird) Geer
    4. All Other Schools and MAG: Libby Reitz
  3. Internal application is then reviewed by Advisory Committee
  4. Advisory Committee selects final proposal(s)
  5. Vice President for Research notifies all applicants of Advisory Committee decision
  6.  Applicant works with their department research administrator or their dean’s office research team to prepare the formal proposal. If the opportunity is from a foundation, applicant consults with the Office of Foundation Relations as well.
  7. Applicant submits formal proposal to foundation / sponsoring agency

Please contact our office if you need assistance accessing the internal application documents.

Review

All internal applications are reviewed by an Advisory Committee comprised of senior leaders from across the institution. On occasion, ad hoc reviewers are called upon based on the area of research, type of award, and/or interests of the sponsoring agency.

Notification

All internal applicants are notified of the determination of the Advisory Committee in writing from the Vice President for Research. The applicant’s department chair (or center director) and assigned Research Administrator from the Office of Research & Project Administration are simultaneously notified.

Formal Submission

If a limited submission internal application is selected, applicants should work with either their department research administrator, their dean’s office research team, and—if it’s a foundation opportunity—the Office of Foundation Relations on the formal proposal submission to the sponsoring agency.

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