Do PI and Co-I CVs need to include lists of collaborators, students, etc., and educational contribution of the program?
With the exception of the Budget page(s) and Cover/Certification sheet, TSIP proposals do not require many of the formal sections required in NSF proposals, e.g., Biographical Sketch, References Cited, Collaborators and Other Affiliations, Publications Most Closely Related, etc. Of course, you are free to include relevant text on any or all of these topics in your TSIP proposal narrative, but all such text would be included in the 30-page limit. (There is no limit on the length of the Budget section.) The required sections of TSIP proposals are described in the program announcement, http://www.noao.edu/system/tsip/TSIP_FY05.pdf, esp. pp. 10-13. Please note, however, that consideration of the “Broader Impacts” of your project (which would include the “educational contribution” mentioned in your question above) is one of the actual review criteria for TSIP proposals. Though TSIP proposers are not required to have a separately titled “Broader Impacts” section in their proposals, it would