
Grant Application Approval
All faculty grant proposals must be circulated to the following individuals with a
YELLOW Grant Application Approval cover sheet:
These individuals read the proposal and indicate their approval by signing the yellow
Grant Application Approval form. Scroll down or click on any title above for a description
of that person's role in the approval process.
Any proposal that uses human subjects, animals, radioactive or hazardous substances
must be approved by the chair of the appropriate committee. Space for their approval is
provided on the approval form.
Any reader who has comments or reservations, particularly those that should be seen by
others reading the proposal, should record those comments or remarks on the comment
section of the cover sheet.
Grant Application Approval by the Department Chair
Meeting with your department chair is a crucial first step:
- Since the department chair is likely to be the only reader familiar with the faculty
member's discipline, he or she should read the text carefully and be certain that it makes
sense.
- The department chair should make certain that the budget includes all relevant costs.
- Some proposals commit the department to providing space and other resources necessary to
successful completion of the project, often including release time for the faculty member.
The department chair should make certain that the department can meet these expectations
should the proposal be funded.
- The department chair should note the curricular impact of any proposed project and make
certain it is in line with the department's resources and mission.
- The department chair should discuss the proposal with the faculty member, noting
strengths and weaknesses and raising questions regarding space, budget, release time, or
curricular impact.
Grant Application Approval by the Division Director
The role of the division director in the approval process:
- To pay particular attention to staffing implications of any grant proposal, including
the need for secretarial, clerical and/or technical support.
- To be alert to any space requirements, particularly if grant funds are to support
construction of new space or modification of existing space.
- To check matching fund requirements and establish the source of institutional matching
funds if required.
- To be alert to the need for special signatures, such as those of the animal control
officer or the chair of the institutional review board.
- To consider the curricular impact of the proposed project.
Grant Application Approval by the Provost and Dean of the Faculty
The role of the dean/provost's office in the approval process:
- To consider the grant in terms of the long-term commitment of institutional resources
required by a proposed project.
- To be alert to any aspects of the proposal that will require extensive or exclusive use
of particular space or that will entail construction of new space or renovation of
existing space.
- To consider the institutional appropriateness of the proposed project: is it something
that Colgate should be doing?
- To check the budget and make certain that all salary figures, including provisions for
annual raises, are accurate, and that the institution can meet any matching requirements.
- To review federal grants for financial conflict of interest.
Grant Application Approval by the Office of Corporate, Foundation and Government
Relations
Staff in the grants office will:
- review the text of the proposal, checking for typographical errors and making any
suggestions that would improve the presentation of the project to the funding agency.
- check to see if all attachments, including requirements for assurances, are in order.
- obtain the signatures of the controller and treasurer and notify the principal investigator when the routing
process is complete.
Grant Application Approval by the Controller
The controller will:
- check the budget, seeing that all computations are correct and that the budget figures
shown in the budget page match those in the budget narrative.
- check all expense categories to make certain that they are legitimate expenses for the
project.
- see that the budget complies with all federal regulations.
Grant Application Approval by the Treasurer
The treasurer will:
- check for any long-term financial obligations the college might incur were the project
funded.
- sign any proposal forms requiring a signature from an "authorizing official."