Friday, June 28, 2013
Fordham has a NEW Indirect Cost (F&A) Rate
As of July 1, 2013, our on-campus rate is going up to 78.5% and our off-campus rate is going up to 39%. As a reminder, these are the rates we must use when there is no cap on the F&A rate for a grant proposal. Our full rate is calculated against our salaries and wages only, and includes our fringe benefits. If there is a cap on F&A for a grant proposal, you must use the capped rate on the total direct costs, not just Fordham personnel costs.
Friday, May 31, 2013
NIH transitioning to new forms (version C) in September
Most NIH proposals due September 25, 2013 or after will be using the new Forms C packages in Grants.gov. Be careful that you don't download application packages too early and end up with Forms B - they will not be accepted. More information here: Notice NOT-OD-13-074
Monday, May 13, 2013
NIH posts official notice of fiscal practices for the rest of FY2013

Read the full text of the notice here: NOT-OD-13-064
UPDATE: We've just received a revised notice of award for one of our NIH grants issued while NIH was under the CR, restoring more than $20,000 to the budget. Take heart! And remember, even though funding may be down, you'll never get any money you don't ask for.
Thursday, May 9, 2013
NIH releases some information about sequester cuts
Science Insider has an interesting article about the actual impact of the sequestration so far, including Twitter reactions: NIH Details Impact of 2013 Sequester Cuts
Monday, April 8, 2013
New funding search tool for Fordham - Grant Forward

Fordham has purchased a subscription to Grant Forward, the replacement for the well-respected grant database IRIS. The guides for use can be found on their knowledge base page. Please try out this new tool and let us know what you think of it.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
NSF provides information page for new reporting process
As mentioned back in January, the National Science Foundation was in the process of moving reporting from Fastlane to Research.gov; on Monday, March 18, this project was completed. NSF has provided an information page on this transition and the submission procedures: Research.gov Project Reports
Thursday, February 28, 2013
NSF publishes notice regarding sequestration
The National Science Foundation expects to have to reduce FY 2013 appropriations by 5% and reduce the number of new research grants by 1,000, but avoid any impact to existing grants. The entire notice is here.
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