Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP)

 

Overview

ORSP staff are organized by departmentally-assigned teams, offer principal investigator training, disseminate funding information, provide assistance with the processing of proposals (including administrative review and sign-off), and assist with the negotiation of external agreements. ORSP assists with the development of the proposal narrative and budget, as well as providing the institutional financial management of grants, contracts, and other externally funded agreements beginning immediately after the award.

All proposals which use the name and resources of The University of Montana and which may result in an award to the University must adhere to University procedures for submitting a proposal, accepting an award, and administering the project.

The ORSP Proposer's Guide outlines the process by which faculty and staff may seek out and engage in externally-sponsored activities or creative work while satisfying University requirements.

The Role and Responsibilities of the Principal Investigator provides necessary information so that the PI is fully informed as to his/her responsibilities.

University grants must be routed and approved through ORSP. Two to three weeks before the submission deadline, schedule a time with ORSP to discuss your project and review the preliminary budget. Reviewing your proposal in advance allows ample time for changes to be made, if necessary, before the deadline.

For further reading, consider this: the importance of submitting project reports in a timely manner.

Forms

Forms specific to a particular area (e.g., IACUC, IBC, IRB) are located on that corresponding web page.

Checklist for Proposal Approval (ORSP) Prior Approval System
Cost Transfer Requests Third Party Contributions
Invention Disclosure UM Matching Funds
NIH Assurance of Compliance  

Procedures

At The University of Montana, policies are approved by the Executive Officers and maintained by the Vice President for Administration and Finance. Research and Development policies point to the related procedures, some of which are located below. However, many research procedures will be located on the appropriate web page (e.g., the procedures for the IACUC are located on the IACUC site).

Co-Mingling of Funds NIH Public Access Policy
Conflict of Interest Obligation of Funds
Cost Sharing OMB Circulars
Cost Transfer Project Report Submission
Data and Material Sharing Record Retention
Draw-Down Subrecipient Agreements
Electronic Submission Time & Effort Reporting
Grant Travel Timely Submissioin of Reports
Lobbying