Do the proposal and all of the required copies have to be mailed from the developing country, or can the developed country partner mail it?
It doesn’t matter where the proposals are mailed from as long as they include all of the required signatures of the offeror. • Some of our institutional partners are proposing to finish their sections in 2 years instead of 5 years. So, the PI will have a work plan for 5 years, but some of the partners may contribute with specific tasks to be achieved in less time. Is it permitted to project their budget for two years only (as an instance)? Your partners/collaborators/subcontractors/consultants may be proposed for any length of time that you determine necessary. They do not have to be proposed for the entire 5-year period of performance. • Can we budget more funds in the beginning of the project, or do the funds need to be spread evenly over the 5-year period of performance? There are no restrictions regarding how the $2 million ceiling for direct costs (referenced on page 29 of the BAA) should be distributed among the 5-year period of performance. However, the budget should correspond
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