Extramural Sample Clauses

Extramural. Select this if all the funds ARS receives will go back out to a Univ. thru a Cooperative Agreement. (Be prepared to explain why you are bringing funds into the Unit but not retaining any of the funds).
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Extramural. NCI; Other NIH; ACS; Other:   Internal: Cancer Center Pilot Project; Other:   Grant #:   Start Date:   End Date:   Account number to be billed (PTAEO):   (if PTAEO is pending, must be provided to BTRF before any services are provided) BTRF Use Only: Study short name:      Date Rec'd:    Meeting Date:    Date Approved:   
Extramural. Select this if all the funds ARS receives will go back out to a Univ. thru a Coop. Agrmnt. (Be prepared to explain why ARS is not retaining any of the funds) Non-ARS Performing Organizations Complete this section if either Both or Extramural was selected above. • List Universities who will receive funds from ARS • List Type of Agreement to be established with each University (RSA, Specific) • Indicate the dollar amount each University will receive from ARS • Provide a brief work description/reason why ARS will provide some of the incoming soft funds to a Univ. thru an Outgoing Coop. Agreement Identify the related in-house/parent D project number (Example: 5402-21660-088-00D) NOTE: • The related in-house D project that is selected must be a valid D project that is not past its Term Date. • The ARS SY must be listed as an Investigator on the selected in-house D project. • The Title of the related in-house D project will default into the ARIS system Incoming Agreement and Letter of Intent. Is the proposed research directly related to the in-house/parent D project of the ARS SY? If NO, provide an explanation as to why the scientist is participating in a proposal and/or submitting a request for funds. YES NO Relevance to the Parent D project identified above: (A) Identify the Objective/subobjective, milestone, and deliverables from the parent project that this project will relate to; (B) List the amount of time and effort the ARS SY(s) will be putting into this project; and (C) Explain how participating in this project will benefit your XXXX Project. Example: This project relates to parent project subobjective 2.1, Develop year-long forage-based livestock production systems, 12-month milestone for establishing field scale plots for grazing; estimated time and effort is approximately 5%; benefits to the XXXX project include conducting specific research related to weight gain and use efficiency of yearlings grazing on introduced forage species which is a specific component of the 12 month milestone within XXXX subobjective 2.1. The proposed research also provides collaborative expertise in cattle physiology which is not currently available at the location but is key to the continued success of the project. The cooperative nature of the research will support and enhance the objectives of the parent project, augment the knowledge of the participating scientists, and result in substantial progress to be shared with customers and stakeholders (impact and technology t...

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