What does a campus and PI approved eGC1 mean to OSP?
The Office of Sponsored Programs relies on our principal investigators (PIs) & campus unit approvals of an eGC1 to indicate PIs, Departments, and Schools/Colleges have provided substantive review of the following aspects contained within a proposal.
The PI is responsible for ensuring that the proposal follows all sponsor technical instructions, is complete, accurate, and meets all programmatic, administrative, and compliance requirements. PIs also make assurances when a proposal is submitted on an eGC1 in SAGE.
Accuracy and acceptability of the following information are the responsibility of the PI, the reviewing Department, and School/College, as reflected by the PI’s Assurance on the eGC1, as well as campus unit approvers.
Personnel
- Personnel Eligibility (includes Principal Investigator)
- No Conflict of Commitment
- Reasonableness of the commitment of faculty and staff effort, including possible impacts to teaching and other obligations
- Institutional Base Salary (IBS) and commensurate salary request are accurate
- Debarment, suspension, or ineligibility status of key personnel
- Qualifications and training of personnel to carry out the proposed research or other activity
- Qualifications of subrecipient personnel
- Correct application of and consistency with UW Academic HR rules to personnel and students proposed on project
- Appointment information is accurate
Proposed Programmatic Components
- Grantsmanship, including strategy, persuasiveness, and significance
- Scientific and technical merit
- Academic value of the research activity
- Scope of Work meets sponsor and proposal guidelines
- Any F&A waiver or GIM 19 waiver information is approved by the department official (e.g., Chair) before submission to OSP
Facilities, Resources, and IT Capabilities
- Accurate portrayal of subrecipients and vendors
- Facilities and resources listed are available for use
- Correct location information is listed, and commensurate F&A rate used
- All information, data, equipment, materials proposed for use are available
- Research data privacy and security requirements can be met, including technical, administrative, or organization measures required by sponsor
- Required documentation to support authorized official certification to the sponsor
- Proposed budget is sufficient, adequate, appropriate for the proposed research/activity see GIM 2, GIM 13, GIM 23
Formatting and Sponsor Technical Instructions
- Proposal available & accessible to OSP in sponsor system, if applicable
- Proposal attached to eGC1, including all related attachments in their complete form. This includes all requested documentation by a pass-through entity.
- Collaborator elements appropriately associated/linked in sponsor systems (for example NSF collaborative proposals)
- Current RFP used, if applicable, and sponsor application templates are completed and accurate
- Required sponsor forms or letters are accurately completed and ready for authorized official signature
- Technical Instructions are followed and consistent with sponsor requirements, such as: Appearance, titles, and headings, naming conventions, format, page limit, order, required attachments, and content of the proposal.
- Grammar, spelling, sentence structure, jargon, scientific and technical terminology, punctuation, and abbreviations
Compliance with University Limited Submission requirements.
Related Resources
- What resources are available to help me to learn how to prepare a proposal?
- GIM 1: Proposal Preparation and Submission
- TOOL: Identifying Key Terms in Solicitations
- Is my eGC1 Ready to Submit?
- Should I route an eGC1 marked NO to the Ready to Submit question?
- What does a campus and PI approved eGC1 mean to OSP?