May a proposal list multiple principal investigators or project directors?
Yes, there may be up to two principal investigators or projects directors for a proposed project. One must be called the “principal investigator/project director” and must be from the lead applicant organization, and the other must be called the “co-principal investigator/project director” and must either be from the lead organization or from another eligible partner organization. Both may be listed on the Key Contacts screen of the Grantmaking Online system.
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