Who is responsible for the matching funds in the case of multi-collaborator project?
In the case of several collaborators or a consortium, CPRIT will take a global view regarding the match and require a grant-award level certification of the total match required, rather than looking to each collaborator or participant for their pro-rata share of the match. For example, on a multi-collaborator project (eight different participating organizations) award totaling $20 million, CPRIT will require certification that together the collaborators have available funds equal to $10 million dedicated to the same area of research as the grant award. CPRIT will not look to each of the eight organizations to individually demonstrate that they have funds equivalent to the pro-rata share of the grant award.
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