My agency has development dollars – can we develop our own forms in PureEdge then deliver them to Grants.gov for deployment?
No. A PureEdge form is actually a mini-software application and must fully integrate with the Grants.gov backend system. This integration is sufficiently complex that it would not be feasible to outsource it to individual agencies. Do I have to download the PureEdge Viewer or Adobe Reader to view my applicants’ submitted applications? You do not have to download the PureEdge viewer or Adobe Reader; however, you may want to have it on your computer so that you can view any application package that is on Grants.gov. The application packages that are submitted through Grants.gov will not be viewed by the agency in the PureEdge format. The submitted applications will either be converted to PDF versions of the forms, plus the applicants’ attached documents, or the data will be sent over in XML, plus the attached applicants’ documents. The agency administrator chooses the way that the submitted applications are sent to the agency for review when setting up the agency.
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