Grant FAQs
-
What are the most common reasons a proposal is declined?
- The proposed project has no relation to nursing regulation or policy.
- The proposal is poorly written, difficult to understand or not written using a scientific framework.
- The proposal does not describe how the statistical analysis of the data will be performed.
- The proposal has methodological errors, inadequate control of subject variables, incorrect or inappropriate research design, or poor conceptualization of the problem/approach and statistical analysis.
- The proposal did not follow CRE general grant guidelines.
- The study is not generalizable beyond a small or specialized group.
- Expenditures are excessive. The budget is not in line with the proposed project.
-
Can more than one investigator from an institution apply for a grant in the same funding cycle?
Yes
-
Can an individual receive more than one grant?
A Principal Investigator (PI) may not receive an award in which they are the PI during the following application period. Investigators may contribute to a new grant as a co-investigator or consultant so long as the new project does not interfere with their active project.
-
How long does it take for a grant to be approved?
On average, three to four months. Award decisions are typically provided within two months of the application deadline. After a proposal is approved, it may take an additional two months to fully execute the grant award agreement.
-
Are grants only given to nurses?
Grants will be awarded to non-nurses as well as nurses as long as the research pertains to nursing regulation.
-
Is IRB approval required before a grant proposal can be submitted?
No, but grant payments will not be provided until proof of IRB approval is received. Many proposal are submitted with IRB review pending.
-
My instruments are not yet developed; can I still apply?
Proposals submitted without fully developed instruments will not be approved unless the study involves the development of a research instrument. Validity and reliability of the instrument must be included in the proposal.
-
If a grant proposal is not approved, can the project team re-submit?
Unless otherwise stated in the determination of the application, projects may resubmit their application during a future cycle so long as a cover letter outlining what changes have been made since the initial application is included.