Letters of Support tell a very compelling story. May we refer reviewers to letters of support on-line in order to meet the page limit requirements?
You are free to include any links in the proposal, but there is no guarantee that reviewers will access them. If you do make reference to letters of support that are posted online, we recommend providing a bulleted list of the sources of the letters in the proposal, in addition to the web address where they are located. Q: Potential funding applicants must register with Grants.gov before any application materials can be submitted. Does this mean that each subrecipient organization must be registered with Grants.gov in order to submit this application? A: No. Only the grant recipient needs to register with Grants.gov. Subcontractors or subrecipients do not need to register.
Related Questions
- Is it permissible for an organization to write support letters for multiple applications? Do grant reviewers respond negatively to this practice?
- When filing an application on-line, does one submit support letters? Should we scan them or are they included in the hard copies only?
- Are there any additional costs associated with on-line support ?