Funding-Dear Colleague Letter: Special Guidelines for
Submitting Collaborative Proposals under the US NSF/BIO/DEB - UK NERC Lead
Agency Opportunity; January 23, 2015
SCOPE
The
Division of Environmental Biology (DEB) in the Directorate for Biological
Sciences (BIO) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Natural
Environment Research Council (NERC) of the Research Councils UK (RCUK) are
pleased to announce an NSF/BIO/DEB-NERC lead agency opportunity. The goal of
this opportunity is to reduce some of the current barriers to working
internationally. Through a lead agency model, DEB and NERC will address these
issues by allowing US and UK researchers to submit a single collaborative
proposal that will undergo a single review process.
The
US NSF and the RCUK have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Research
Cooperation. The MOU provides an overarching framework to encourage
collaboration between US and UK research communities and sets out the principles
by which jointly supported activities might be developed. The MOU provides for
a lead agency arrangement whereby proposals may be submitted to either NSF or
NERC.
Proposals
will be accepted for collaborative research in areas at the intersection of
NSF/BIO/DEB and NERC interest as set out below:
NSF/BIO/DEB
Solicitation
Division of Environmental Biology Solicitation (Core Programs) NSF 14-503
NERC
Responsive Mode1
Standard Research Grants (including New Investigator Grants)
Large Research Grants
Proposals
are expected to adhere to the remit, funding limits, and grant durations for
the NSF/BIO/DEB and NERC programs of the respective agency from which the
funding is sought and must represent an integrated collaborative effort. This
document provides guidelines for the preparation, submission, review, and award
of NSF/BIO/DEB-NERC collaborative proposals. During an initial two-year phase
(2015-2016), both agencies will evaluate the interest in and success of the
activities.
Proposers
are advised that all documents submitted to NSF or RCUK may be shared with the
other agency in order to implement the two-way agency activities.
PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION
Biographical
sketches of all senior personnel (including US and UK partners) should be
prepared in accordance with the standard biographical sketch format identified
in DEB solicitation and uploaded in one PDF file. In addition, as a Single Copy Document preliminary
proposals submitted under lead agency activities should include:
The
following information must be included:
If
the proposal meets the Large Grant scheme criteria an outline proposal must be
submitted via the Je-S system in accordance with usual outline closing date and
requirements. An additional page in the case for support must be used to
describe the US team and provide bottom line estimates of funding that the US
team will be requesting from NSF (a detailed budget is not needed at this
time).
The
proposal must include a description of the full-proposed research program and
research team and describe the total resources for the joint project (that is,
the funds requested from both the NSF and NERC).
As
the non-lead agency, NERC will make awards up to a limit of £300,000,
calculated at 100% Full Economic Cost (FEC) (NERC will fund 80% of the FEC). In
addition NERC anticipates managing an annual volume of 3% of its Discovery
Science budget that can be awarded as non-lead agency. As the non-lead agency,
NSF/BIO/DEB will make awards up to a limit of $500,000. Information on the
estimated program budget and the estimated number of awards can be found in the
award information section in the current DEB core solicitation.
PEER REVIEW
NSF/BIO/DEB-NERC
collaborative proposals will be reviewed alongside all other standard proposals
received in the same funding round or call and will not undergo a separate or
special review process.
Proposals
will be reviewed in accordance with the lead agency's review criteria. While
these are not identical, NSF and RCUK ask reviewers to evaluate research on
both its scientific or intellectual merit as well as its broader or societal
impacts.
FUNDING DECISIONS
The
funding decisions will be discussed with the partner agency. The lead agency will
use its usual internal procedures to determine whether a proposal will be
awarded or declined. Funding decisions may be subject to availability of funds.
All proposers will be advised by the lead funding agency whether their
proposals have been recommended for funding or will be declined. Proposers will
receive copies of the reviewers' unattributed comments and, where applicable, a
panel summary. Once a proposer is notified that his or her proposal has been
recommended for funding, the non-lead research partner(s) must contact the
non-lead agency, in the case of NSF at NSFDEB-NERC@nsf.gov,
and in the case of NERC atinternational@nerc.ac.uk and
subsequently submit a copy of the proposal to the non-lead agency so that both
agencies have complete documentation.
Each
agency will notify the proposer that these awards were made possible by the
NSF/BIO/DEB NERC lead agency activities.
Because
the participating organizations have different funding cycles, it is possible
that some projects will have delayed start dates in order to wait until funds
become available.
Should
a proposal be declined for funding, proposers should refer to each agency's
individual resubmission policies. Involvement in a proposal submitted to the
lead agency will count as a submission to the non-lead agency for purposes of
resubmission monitoring.
POSTWARD CONSIDERATIONS
Awardees
will be expected to comply with the award conditions and reporting requirements
of the agencies from which they receive funding.
Awardees
will be required to acknowledge both NSF and NERC in any reports or
publications arising from the grant.
Extension
and supplement requests will be considered by participating agencies using standard
procedures. Requests for changes to awards pertaining to the scope of research
or significant changes or delays to the research will be communicated to
counterpart funding agencies.
All NSF and NERC requirements for data storage are still applicable to investigators funded by these respective agencies. NERC funded scientists must make their data openly available within two years of collection.http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/sites/data/policy/
In
accordance with NSF and NERC standard procedures, awards are announced
publicly.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2014/nsf14098/nsf14098.jsp?WT.mc_id=USNSF_25&WT.mc_ev=click