Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
Project Submission, Award, and Administration Procedures
Table of Contents
B. Proposal
Development
1. Advice on Creating a Proposal
2.
Top Reasons for
Rejection
3. Factors in
Proposal Development
a. Programmatic Narrative
Preparation
i.
General Rules
ii.
Sections of the Narrative
iii.
Abstract/Introduction
iv.
Narrative Section
v.
Budget
b. Budget Preparation
i. Direct Costs
ii. Indirect Costs
c. Cost Sharing and Matching
Funds
C. Proposal
Submission Procedures
1. Sponsor Application Forms and Guidelines
2. Institutional Requirements for Submission
3. Required Signatures
4. Additional Authorizations Required for Regulatory
Compliance
a. The Use of Human
Subjects in Research
b. Animal Use and Welfare
c. Radioactive Materials
d. Biosafety, Hazardous
Materials, Select Agents, and Controlled Substances
e. Patents and Inventions
f. Additional Office/Lab
Space or Renovation
g. Conflict of
Interest
h. Excess of Time and
Effort
5. Submission Timeline
6. Award Notification and Negotiation
D. Other Resources for Training. The TAMU Office of Proposal Development offers training sessions for proposal preparation, notes from past training sessions and a constantly updated list of Request For Proposals.