Non-profit Organizations using proposalCENTRAL
PIs must create their own proposal CENTRAL accounts. The PI must give SPA access, and SPA submits the application on behalf of UTHealth. This system is used by many non-profit organizations including:
Steps to give SPA access:
- Log into proposalCENTRAL and open the proposal.
- Select ‘Enable Other Users to Access this proposal’.
- Enter ‘preaward@uth.tmc.edu in the ‘User Selector’ box, select ‘find user’.
- Carmen Martinez should be listed in ‘Proposal Access Rights’.
- Type her role into the relevant box – i.e. Business or Signing Official.
- Use ‘Permissions’ drop-down to select ‘Administrator’.
- Select ‘Auto Notify’ to send SPA auto notifications for this proposal.
- Select ‘Accept Changes’.
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) is an independent, nonprofit organization authorized by Congress in 2010.
Its mission is to fund research that will provide patients, their caregivers, and clinicians with the evidence-based information needed to make better-informed healthcare decisions.
PCORI Online is a “one-stop shop” for all aspects of the award lifecycle: from proposal submission to reporting and management.
- The PI gets access to this sponsor system when initiating a proposal.
- SPA is the Administrative Official (AO) in the system.
- Use preaward@uth.tmc.edu when assigning an AO to your proposal.
- Ensure that SPA can “View PDF” in the system.
- SPA (as the AO) approves the proposal online.
- PI submits to the sponsor.
PCORI Funding Opportunities
Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT)
CPRIT grants are state funds from the state agency created when voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2007 establishing the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT) and authorized the state to issue $3 billion in bonds to fund groundbreaking cancer research and prevention programs and services in Texas.
CPRIT’s goal is to expedite innovation and commercialization in the area of cancer research and to enhance access to evidence-based prevention programs and services throughout the state. All CPRIT-funded research will be conducted in state by Texas-based scientists and reflect CPRIT’s mission to attract and expand the state’s research capabilities and create high quality new jobs in Texas.
Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Application Receipt System (CPRIT ARS).
- PI will need to create profile in system.
- PI will designate Carmen Martinez as Application Signing Official on the “Contacts” tab of application.
- PI will complete application and mark all tabs as “Final” before routing application to SPA in Cayuse system.
CPRIT Funding Opportunities
CPRIT Grants Process Overview
CPRIT Policies and Procedures Guide
Limit preliminary discussions with prospective funding sources to the scientific aspects of the work. Full proposal documentation requires SPA approval.
There are many situations that may require a separate agreement between the UTHealth and the collaborators prior to the funding agreement.
Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Programs
SBIR is a federal program to provide research and development funding to small business concerns to stimulate innovation with a potential for commercialization. The small business entity partners is encouraged to work with an institution of higher education.
STTR is a federal program to facilitate cooperation between a small business concern and an institution of higher education, with the results having potential commercial value.
Both programs typically have three phases: Feasibility study, R&D, and commercialization.
Applicants to an SBIR or STTR program are the for-profit entities. In order for UTHealth to participate, the small business includes the UTHealth proposal within its proposal to the federal agency. If awarded, the small business issues a subaward to UTHealth.
More information about SBIR and STTR is available from the U.S. Small Business Association.