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I plan to submit a proposal to a program that only accepts one (or a limited number of) proposal(s) per institution. What should I do?

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I plan to submit a proposal to a program that only accepts one (or a limited number of) proposal(s) per institution. What should I do?

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The Office of the Vice Provost for Research appoints committees as needed to review multiple applications in instances where a limited number may be sent from a single entity. The committee will either select the proposal(s) to be submitted on behalf of the Institute, or will recommend a joint effort. If you wish to prepare a proposal in response to a program with quantity limitations, contact the VPR’s office well in advance to ensure that you do not waste your time on a proposal that will not be submitted. Q. I am submitting a Proposal in NSF Fastlane. Is a Proposal Routing Form required for this kind of submission? Yes, a Proposal Routing Form is required for FastLane submissions. As of October 1, 2000, all proposals to the National Science Foundation are required to be submitted via FastLane. The Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) suggests that you follow these steps when routing your NSF FastLane Proposal. Send the signed Proposal Routing Form, NSF Cover sheet, Project Summary, Bu

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