October 5, 2012

MEMORANDUM

TO: Faculty and Students Working in Water Resources

FROM: James A. Kipp, Associate Director Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute (KWRRI)

SUBJECT: Request for Proposals

The Kentucky Water Resources Research Institute announces a request for research proposals for its 2013-2014 104B program. This program, funded through the U.S. Geological Survey, will be targeted toward supporting water-related research efforts conducted by students at universities in Kentucky.

KWRRI anticipates awarding several (5-10) student research enhancement grants of up to $5,000 in the general area of water resources. Proposals are due in the KWRRI office by no later than 5:00

p.m. on November 9, 2012. Please note that federal funding remains contingent upon final approval of support provided by Congress through the USGS for the Institutes program. The current federal continuing resolution will expire March 27, 2013. Additional Congressional action following the November election will be required to provide funding. Delays in announcing or implementing awards past the usual March 1 project start date are likely.

If you have any questions about this RFP, please contact: Jim Kipp, Associate Director Voice: (859) 257-1832 Fax: (859) 323-1049 jim.kipp@uky.edu

Proposal Format Instructions: 2013-2014 104b Student Research Enhancement Project

  1. Title of Proposal:
  2. Focus Categories (to be completed by Institute personnel):
  3. Keywords: (3 or 4 descriptive words not in title selected by the PI)
  4. Duration (March 2013 - February 2014 pending availability of funding

delays are possible and beyond the control of the KWRRI

  1. Federal Funds Requested (should not be more than $5,000, but may be less):
  2. Non-federal Matching Funds (at least two times the federal funds requested):
    1. Names and Contact Information (mailing address, phone number and email address)
    2. Principal Investigator (faculty advisor) and Co-principal Investigator (student)
  3. Congressional District (federal district where research will be conducted):
  4. Statement of Critical Water Problem (no more than ¼ page):
  5. Nature, Scope, and Objective of the Research (including a timeline of activities)
  6. Methods, Procedures, Facilities
  7. Related Research (include literature and communication citations for related completed or on-going work on the topic)
  8. Results Expected (no more than ¼ page, but should include plans for information transfer):
  9. Training Potential (the number of students supported by or involved in working on the project, level (graduate or undergraduate), and student discipline area for each individual)
  10. Budget Table (see form for organizing budget request)
  11. Budget Justification Narrative (should be detailed and specific – see budget justification instructions)
  12. Investigator qualifications (1-Page vita for each faculty mentor and student)

The main body of the proposal (Sections 9 – 14) should be brief (no more than three or four pages of text: 12 point font, 1-inch margins). A list of citations or relevant references need not be included within this page limit. A 1-page budget table (Section 15) and a detailed budget justification narrative (Section 16) must also be submitted and should include full documentation of matching. An example budget table and instructions for the budget justification are provided.

Budget Justification

A. Salaries and wages. Identify each participant and provide rate of pay and number of hours (or percentage of faculty appointment and annual salary) to be worked on the project.

B. Fringe Benefits. Give fringe benefit rate for each person funded through the proposal (with federal funds or matching). Use the appropriate student and faculty fringe benefit rates.

C. Supplies. List all supplies to be purchased in the conduct and dissemination of research; for example, computer software, lab glassware, fuel for research vehicles, computer expendables, reagents, chemical supplies, supplies for poster sessions, etc. Be as explicit as possible (provide unit costs in addition to total costs for each item).

D. Equipment. Furnish a detailed description of any minor equipment purchased or utilized as match and why it is required for this research. Equipment purchase should not be a major percentage of the requested federal funds.

E. Travel. List destination, purpose of trip, mode of transport, and approximate cost for each trip (rate/mile and number of miles for ground transportation), per diem rates and any other relevant information related to travel expenses.

F. Other direct costs.

  1. Publication costs. Funds to cover costs of printing of technical reports, page charges for reprints of papers in refereed journals published as a result of research conducted under this grant.
  2. Other costs. Analytical services, long-distance telephone charges, data processing costs.

Indirect costs. Please furnish the indirect cost rate and base from which it is computed for facilities and administration costs approved for your institution. This information can be obtained from the Sponsored Research Office or Office of Contracts and Grants on your campus. Indirect costs can not be requested from the sponsor, but may be counted toward the required 2:1 match.

Matching funds typically contain waived indirect costs and non-federal salaries and benefits. The applicant’s negotiated indirect cost rate (NICR) may be applied to both qualifying federal and non-federal direct costs, and the results used to satisfy part of the matching requirement under the non-federal share. The NICR shall not be applied to tuition or equipment costs.

Proposals lacking budget detail as indicated above will not be considered for funding.

BUDGET BREAKDOWN

Proposed start date: March 1, 2013 Completion date: February 28, 2014

ProjectTitle:_________________________________________________________ Principal Investigators:_________________________________________________________

Cost Category Federal Non-Federal Total
1. Salaries and wages
2. Fringe benefits
3. Supplies
4. Equipment
5. Services and consultants
6. Travel
7. Other direct costs
8. Total direct costs
9. Indirect costs on Federal Request XXXXXXXXX *
10. Indirect costs on Non-Federal Match XXXXXXXXX *
11. Total estimated costs **

This form is provided for general format only. Use additional sheets to incorporate the requested supporting information for justification. Be specific and provide as much detail as possible. Federal funds may not be requested for indirect costs.

*Matching funds may contain indirect costs and other non-federal funds. The applicant’s negotiated indirect cost rate (NICR) may be applied to both qualifying federal and non-federal direct costs, and the result used to satisfy part of the matching requirement under the non-federal share. The NICR shall not be applied to tuition and equipment costs.

**Total Non-Federal match must be at least two times the requested Total Federal Funds.