Introduction to Funding Proposal (Video)
The WRAP system supports the application process through a project called a funding proposal (or simply proposal). Proposals go through the following life cycle:
Once you have identified a funding opportunity, as the project's PI or member of their staff, you create a funding proposal. In the proposal and its associated budgets, you supply information required by the funding opportunity. For Federal system-to-system submissions, you can also auto-populate the correct SF424 forms with data from the proposal. When you've completed the proposal, you submit it for internal review.
The assigned reviewers in your department and central office review the proposal, and either return it to you for changes, or approve it.
When the proposal passes its final review, the central office submits the application package to the sponsor, and manages the proposal's status based on the sponsor's response.
If your proposal is awarded, you create continuation proposals or request award modifications as needed over the life of the award.
Funding Proposal
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