Ensure my proposal is submitted to the sponsor on time.
To create a timeline to ensure the proposal is submitted to the sponsor on time, learn about the routing and institutional review procedure and time for your school here, Routing & Institutional Review. Keep in mind, reviews do not have to be sequential. If you know a proposal will require a special approval, e.g., an indirect cost waiver or waiver for PIship, initiate those requests as soon as possible. Remember Stanford’s internal deadline is a critical element. Understand what is required by reading the Non School of Medicine and School of Medicine Internal Proposal Deadline Policy and FAQs below.
Non School of Medicine Internal Proposal Deadline Policy and FAQs
- OSR Internal Proposal Deadline Policy
- FAQs Clarifying the University Proposal Policy
- Sample NSF Fastlane Administrative vs. Technical Sections
School of Medicine Internal Proposal Deadline Policy and FAQs
Suggested Timeline for Proposal Routing
The PI and support staff prepare the proposal in time for routing through department and school channels for approval.
30 days or more to prepare the proposal budget
RMG requests a 30-day or more advance notification (School of Medicine only).
Check eProtocol for panel schedule
If the proposal has an extremely high probability of being awarded soon, request a protocol approval by Stanford compliance panels when the research involves human subjects, stem cells, animal subjects, or hazardous substances.
Check PI Eligibility and Exceptions
Request a PI waiver for procedures specific to your school.
Check with your school for time required to request a waiver of F&A costs
The Dean of Research will consider requests for F&A cost waivers in very limited circumstances. The PI should initiate the request for approval first to her department chair and school dean's office. If approval is obtained, the request must be sent to the Dean of Research Office for approval.
For projects administered within the School of Medicine, the request must be sent to the Dean of the School of Medicine through the Research Management Group once it is approved by the PI’s department chair.
10 days prior to sponsor deadline
The PI routes the completed proposal to her school department and dean for review and approval. The proposal must be accompanied by a Proposal Development Routing Form (PDRF). The PI and others (department and school officers) sign and route the PDRF electronically within the Stanford Electronic Research Administration (SeRA) system.
5 days prior to sponsor deadline
The school routes the approved proposal and PDRF to the institutional official.
By 5:00 PM local time on the sponsor's deadline date
The the institutional official (OSR, RMG, OTL) will review, endorse and submit the proposal to the sponsor. It will be submitted via Grants.Gov for federal sponsor