2017 State of Connecticut Regenerative Medicine Research Fund (RMRF) General RFP (Seed, Established Investigator, Group) Full RFP, Forms and additional FAQs: http://ctinnovations.com/rmrf
Deadline Friday, December 16, 2016 5:00pm EST Max File Size 15MB Submit as one PDF to: regenmedrfp@ctinnovations.com Please also cc: sps@uchc.edu (UConn Health applications) preaward@uconn.edu (UConn Storrs applications)
Project Grant Type Purpose Funding Amount Description Page Limit Supports the early stages of projects Up to $200,000, Seed 5 pages not yet ready for larger funding expended up to mechanisms. 2 years REMINDER: Non-Faculty PI Waiver is required for postdoctoral fellow applicants. Established Well developed with preliminary data Up to $750,000, 10 pages Investigator and a track record of independent expended up to research. 4 years Group Project Supports coordinated approaches to Up to $1,500,000, 25 pages ambitious strategic goals beyond expended up to the scope of a single laboratory. 4 years Priority will be given to highly meritorious projects for which, after successful completion of the proposed studies, clinical research or commercialization would be the anticipated next step with the goal of promoting the development of novel treatments for disease. Core Facility Supports shared core facilities for Up to $1,000,000, 20 pages (see separate regenerative medicine investigators expended up to RFP on RMRF and stem cell researchers. 2 years website) Priority will be given to existing RMRF- funded Core Facilities or those requesting additional funds for new core technology development.
Attachments I, II, III Please review each attachment and place in front of the sections as described on the form. Attachment I – Cover Page Attachment II – Project Summary (lay language), Table of Contents, Project Plan, Intellectual Property, Bibliography
II 2. Project Summary Applicants who are resubmitting a proposal that was previously submitted to the RMRF and did not receive funding must provide an additional one (1) page “Introduction”, in which they explain how the current submission of the proposal was revised and how the scientific peer review concerns have been addressed. *do not include proprietary information in this section .
• Attachment III – Evidence of Commitment (items 7a-d), see template for 7b Facilities/Major Equipment, Other Support and Potential Overlap ( please read RFP carefully ) • Biosketches – NIH format 5 pages (change from previous 4 pages)
Attachments IV, V Attachment IV – Budget, Budget Justification, Special Considerations Equipment threshold = $5,000 The following statement is suggested to be placed at the end of the budget justification : “Above costs were estimated based on current market pricing to achieve the milestones as described in the research plan ” Attachment V – Letters of Support * General support letters from President Herbst and CT Stem Cell Core are available on SPS website. * Postdoctoral fellows submitting Seed applications must include a letter from their Faculty Sponsor.
BUDGET REMINDERS • Start Date: December 1, 2017 (estimate) • Use Institutional Base Salary (DHHS salary cap does not apply) • Per institutional guidance, use 3% salary increase/year • Fringe rates: Use “proposal” rates (40%, 68%, 28%, etc.) • Include office supplies, memberships, shipping, etc. in budget justification so those costs may be appropriately charged to your award if funded. • F&A Rate: 25% • No F&A on tuition/fees, equipment $5,000 and above, subawards beyond the first $25,000 (see next slide).
Subawards (Subcontracts) • No Subawards outside of Connecticut. • Subawards between UConn Health and Storrs: The prime awardee (UConn Health or UConn Storrs) will voluntarily waive F&A for the first $25,000 of a subaward to the other campus. • Subawards to all other entities (academic or commercial): UConn Health and UConn Storrs will charge 25% F&A, up to the first $25,000 for each subawardee.
Suggested wording for the following: 5. Intellectual Property The following statement was provided by the Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR): “Per University of Connecticut policy, any invention, whether patentable or not, developed during the course of this project will be disclosed to the OVPR’s Technology Commercialization Services group, which oversees patenting and licensing for the University.” 7.c. Commitment to Sharing Resources Protocols, reagents and significant findings will be shared with the State of Connecticut Stem Cell Research Community. 7.d. Financial Commitment from other Sources The requested budget is sufficient for the proposed outlined experiments.
Formatting Details • Font – 11 point either Arial or Helvetica • One Inch Margins (unless form pages have less than 1”) • Page Numbering at Bottom • Single Line Spacing • One Single PDF File for final application • 15MB Max Size (change from previous 9MB) Please check that your email account can transmit a file of this size or save as “reduced file size” in Adobe.
IMPORTANT NO Proposals or Supplemental Materials will be accepted by Connecticut Innovations AFTER THE SUBMISSION DEADLINE. Proposals that do not follow the prescribed format or are incomplete when they are submitted or otherwise do not conform to the requirements of the Proposal Instructions may be rejected as ineligible for consideration. (If the proposal contains privileged or proprietary information, mark these portions in yellow highlighted text)
PLEASE NOTE Decisions regarding funding are anticipated by October 2017 . Notification of funding approval will be made by Connecticut Innovations. The funding period begins on the effective date specified in the assistance agreement. Expenditures incurred before the effective date of the assistance agreement may not be charged against the project (no pre-award).
Letters of Support (UConn Stem Cell Core and President Herbst) are posted on the UConn Health SPS website: http://research.uchc.edu/sps-proposals/forms/ Please route your proposals well ahead of the deadline so that they can be thoroughly reviewed for compliance with the sponsor’s requirements. Thank you!
2017 State of Connecticut Regenerative Medicine Research Fund (RMRF) Core Facility RFP For Complete Information and FAQs: http://ctinnovations.com/rmrf
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