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Can we use grant funds to assist a consortium of multiple universities?

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Can we use grant funds to assist a consortium of multiple universities?

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A. Yes, a consortium of universities may apply for grant funds. A consortium may be desirable when a university does not have sufficient resources (i.e., sufficient numbers of students or faculty) to implement the program alone. Please note that grants awarded to a consortium will be divided among the participating campuses. Preliminary proposals from consortia must describe the consortia membership and the role of each member of the consortia in Section III “Description of Applicants” and submit profile information and forms for each participating institution and its Colleges of Science, College of Education, and partnering school districts. If invited to submit a full proposal, consortia should clearly explain how students would participate in a program that occurs across multiple institutions.

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