If multiple institutions are collaborating for a proposed project, how should the application be submitted?
For collaborative projects in which there is no single lead institution and funding will be provided directly by NOAA to each collaborative partner, each collaborating partner should submit a separate application. Each application that is part of a collaborative submission should use the same project description and supporting documentation (milestones, references cited, etc.) with exception of the Standard Forms and budget details, which are specific to each applicant. For collaborative projects, please use the collaborative title page template from this URL: http://www.oesd.noaa.gov/funding_templates.html. Note: all applicants must meet the eligibility requirements (see Section III) and the budget limits are the same regardless of whether a single application or a collaborative application is submitted. Collaborative submissions will be reviewed as one single project.
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