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Delaware Science & Technology Innovation Seed Grant Program is a grant from Delaware EPSCoR that funds University of Delaware faculty pursuing foundational research, scholarship, and creative projects with high potential for future external sponsorship. Administered through UD's Research Office, this seed grant program supports early-career faculty across all disciplines, with special encouragement for interdisciplinary proposals.
The General University Research (GUR) track awards up to $15,000 per project for a two-year period, covering personnel, direct research expenses, and travel when justified. Eligible applicants are full-time UD faculty at any professorial rank, with preference given to those who have not previously received awards. Awards are available to universities and research institutions in Delaware, with a deadline of June 15, 2026.
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Internal Funding Opportunities / UD Internal Funding Opportunities GUR UDRF UDRF-SI SEED GRANTS UD seed grant funds are available to support research, scholarship and creative activities through annual university-wide competitions. These are merit-based grants designed to help launch an idea leading to future external sponsorship of research in the area.
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Campus seed grant opportunities abound at UD, from pilot programs to call for proposals, these opportunities are operated by other units on campus and are waiting to be discovered. Visit the links below for deadlines and application requirements.
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What is the project period? GUR Awards are effective from April 1 to March 31 (two-year period) UDRF Awards are effective from April 1 to March 31 (two-year period) UDRF- SI Awards are effective from February 1 to January 31 (two year period) 2. What is a no-cost extension?
The university expects recipients to complete all requirements of the internal award by the termination date listed in the award letter. The Research Office will provide additional time by approving your request for a "no-cost extension." 3.
How do I apply for a no-cost extension? Submit a request to The Research Development Office via email at researchdev@udel. edu .
Please copy your assigned Contract & Grant Specialist and Department Administrator in the email. 4. What information will I need to include in my no-cost request?
Please provide the following information: Relevant information that identifies your project: title, purpose (expense code) and the current project termination date The extended termination date (month/day/year) you are requesting. Note: the maximum time allowed is one year Justification -- reasons you need an extension. See guidelines below for help 5.
What justification for no-cost extensions (reasons) is the Research Office likely to accept?
Here are some examples of justifications which would be acceptable: Additional time to assure completion of the original approved project scope and objectives, e.g., to conduct additional testing to validate unexpected research findings to repeat tests to obtain results lost in a campus building fire to conduct the research in a foreign country currently experiencing unrest or a foreign country rebounding from a natural catastrophe (e.g. tsunami, earthquake) Lack of success in locating a graduate student with suitable capabilities Extensive delay in production or shipment of key equipment or supply items Transfer of a key project participant Time lost due to illness, pregnancy or accident of a key project participant 6.
Under what conditions is the Research Office likely to deny a request? Here are examples for which an extension request may be denied: Requests made merely for the purpose of using remaining funds Requests received after the termination date Requests that do not include a justification 7. Am I allowed to purchase an item not included in my original proposal?
The university expects recipients to complete all requirements of the internal award and understands that over the life of the project some reallocation of funding may need to occur. Budget changes exceeding 10% prior to 2018 -- or 25% effective 2018 -- of the total award and rebudgeting of funds into categories not in the original budget (e.g., equipment, foreign travel) are subject to prior approval by the RO. 8.
How do I request a budget reallocation? Requests for rebudgeting must be submitted on the Request for Rebudgeting form via email to researchdev@udel. edu.
Please copy your assigned Contract & Grant Specialist and Department Administrator in the email. 9. What information will I need to include in my reallocation request?
Please complete the rebudgeting form. This form can be found on the research web site at Form, Policies and Procedures. 10.
How do I get my expenses (including salary) paid? Please see your Department Administrator . 11.
Questions about Internal Grant Opportunities? Please contact The Research Development Office, Research Development Manager, Research Office.
UD RESEARCH OFFICE OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM OVERVIEWS General University Research Program (GUR) The main objective of the General University Research (GUR) grant program is to assist full-time UD faculty with seed funding towards research or creative projects that will grow and sustain their scholarly development. The program is open to all professorial ranks; however, preference is given to early career faculty.
These merit-based grants are administered by the Vice President for Research, Scholarship, and Innovation, who is advised by the Research Committee of the Faculty Senate. The Research Committee of the Faculty Senate recommends allocation of the funds available for the year, evaluates applications, and confirms those to be supported.
Proposals involving interdisciplinary research, scholarship, or creative projects are especially encouraged. GUR Application Deadlines LETTER OF INTENT: January 23, 2026 FULL PROPOSAL: February 25, 2026 Please note that submission and award processes have changed. Specifically, a PeopleSoft proposal is not needed for proposal submission.
A PeopleSoft submission is only required for awarded proposals (instructions included in the Appendix). Register: GUR Webinar 12/16 1:00pm GUR INFO SESSION RECORDING All full-time faculty members are eligible and encouraged to apply for GUR grants. Preference will be given to faculty who have not received awards previously, however, there is no restriction on the number of awards an individual may receive over the years.
Applicants who received a GUR starting between June 1, 2023 and June 1, 2025 are ineligible to submit this cycle. Review of proposals from prior GUR awardees will include consideration of performance on their past GUR award(s). Applicants who failed to complete previous GUR final reports will not be considered for a GUR award.
GUR proposals and approved webforms are due in the Research Office by 11:59 PM on the submission deadline noted below: January 23, 2026: Letter of Intent Deadline February 25, 2026: Full Proposal Each proposal will be reviewed by one Faculty Senate Research Committee member and two UD faculty disciplinary experts.
Given the diversity in backgrounds of committee members, applicants must prepare applications that are understandable by a broad audience. Proposals failing to follow submission guidelines may be returned without review. Due to an increase in the number of applicants last year, the funding rate of proposals was 23%.
Selection for funding will be based on: Significance of the Problem (15 points): Does the scholarship clearly address an unmet need of high importance, or is the scholarship extraordinarily novel or a creative innovation? Intellectual Merit of Approach/Adequacy of the Plan for Scholarship (30 points): Are the research plans and methods well developed, and are the activities clearly defined?
Is there high alignment of the proposed activities with the identified significance of the problem? Student Involvement (10 points): Does the plan for scholarship include actionable steps for student involvement? Is a well-developed training plan included?
Qualifications of the PI (10 points): Is the proposed research aligned with PI’s background, training, and/or previous work? Is it clear how the proposed research will advance the PI’s professional career? Justification of Resources (15 points): Is the budget well defined and justified based on the allowable budget items and research plan?
Is the timeline clear and reasonable? Likelihood of Future Sponsorship (10 points): Does the proposal clearly articulate future resource streams that could sustain the effort beyond the grant period? PI Professional Rank (10 points) The Faculty Senate Research Committee consists of the Vice President for Research, Scholarship, and Innovation (or Research Office designee) and nine faculty members (two serve as co-Chairs).
GUR proposals may request up to $15,000 . Proposals with insufficiently detailed budgets or budget justifications may be returned without review. GUR proposals do not require matching funds from the PI’s College and/or Department.
However, matching funds may be included when applicable and when pre-approved by the Chair and Dean. Personnel: FPI faculty summer salary up to $5,000 or 1/9th salary, whichever is less, is allowable. Matching faculty academic time is permitted though not required.
Inclusion of graduate and undergraduate research assistants (RAs) is encouraged. Research assistants may be paid hourly or on stipends. Matching student RA stipends related to the proposed research are permitted.
Fringe Benefits: Fringe benefit costs are required for all personnel categories other than PI summer salary. Direct Research Expenses: Expense categories such as equipment, participant support costs, and other direct research costs typically allowed by federal sponsors are permitted. Travel for proposed scholarship may be supported if it is well justified within the scope of the project.
Unallowable Expenses: Facilities and administrative (F&A) costs, graduate tuition, and PI fringe benefits are unallowable on GUR awards. If the graduate RA is supported on a stipend from this award, a financial plan for covering required graduate tuition costs should be articulated in the budget justification The committee will consider a wide variety of specific budgetary requests if the budget items are adequately justified.
A budget justification is required in the application. Instructions for the budget justification can be found in the GUR Proposal Template . The committee may choose to award a GUR grant at a level of funding different from the amount requested.
All budgets should be prepared with the understanding that budget changes exceeding 25% of the total award and re-budgeting of funds into categories not included in the original budget must be approved by the Research Office. See the GUR Post-Award section for more information.
NOTE: For tax purposes, stipends for principal investigators on GUR grants are fellowships rather than wages and are therefore exempt from FICA, but no fellowship is exempt from Federal and State payroll taxes. It is assumed that a faculty member receiving fellowship funds will not have any qualified educational expenses and appropriate payroll taxes will be subject to withholding at the time of disbursement.
GUR grants are awarded for up to two years with periods of performance commencing June 1 . No-cost extensions may be granted up to three times only when circumstances warrant. No-cost extension instructions are in the GUR Post-Award section.
PROPOSAL COMPONENTS & FORMATTING Submit the GUR proposal using the GUR Proposal Template . All components should be single-spaced using 11-pt Arial font with one-inch margins. Executive Summary: The executive summary is a one-page section consisting of three sub-sections: an overview, a statement on the significance of the problem, and a statement on the intellectual merit of the approach/plan for scholarship.
The overview should include a description of the scope of the proposed activity. The statement on the significance of the problem should describe how the scholarship addresses an unmet need of high importance or is an extraordinarily novel or creative innovation. The statement on the intellectual merit should concisely summarize the plan or methods and activities and how they are clearly aligned with the significance of the problem.
Project Description: A three-page section providing a statement of work including a plan for scholarship with clear achievable goals and details about the expected significance of the scholarship resulting from project activities. The project’s intellectual merit/plan for scholarship and significance of the problem should be fully described in the Project Description. Include any relevant figures or tables.
Additionally, investigators should specifically include: a training plan for student involvement and explain how the proposed work will lead to future support and/or opportunities. The entire Project Description should be clear to a reviewer having an advanced educational background within an allied discipline, but who may not be an expert in the field.
Timeline: A one-half page description, infographic, or chart detailing a clear and reasonable timeline for the proposed activities. Include dates, tasks, dependencies and milestones as applicable. Additional information such as References, Budget Justification, PI and co-PI NSF-style Biosketches, and PI and co-PI NSF-style Current & Pending Support should be combined with the proposal template and submitted as one PDF document.
Incomplete applications will be returned without review. PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTING SELECTED PROPOSALS A letter of intent (LOI) to submit a full proposal must be submitted by the deadline noted above using this online application form. Notices of intent include: the PI’s full name, department affiliation, and email address; a proposed title; and a short (<250 word) abstract of the proposed work.
Only proposals submitting a LOI will be considered for the competition. PIs submitting a LOI will receive subsequent instructions on full proposal submission. The GUR Proposal Template must be used for formatting the proposal which should be submitted as a single PDF document.
Complete proposals include an Executive Summary; Project Description; Timeline; References; Budget and Budget Justification; PI and Co-PI NSF-style Biosketches; and PI and co-PI NSF-style Current & Pending Support. Applications must be submitted using the online application system by 11:59 PM on the submission deadline noted above.
PROCEDURES FOR SELECTED PROPOSALS When a proposal is selected for funding, the faculty member should reach out to their applicable department administrator or grant analyst so that a record in UD's Grant Management System, PeopleSoft (PS), can be initiated. PIs submitting a LOI will receive subsequent instructions on full proposal submission.
Faculty should provide the administrator with a single PDF copy of the full proposal submission. Faculty should work with the Department Administrator to develop a more detailed budget as is required for PeopleSoft input. A detailed budget template can be found on the Research Office website.
Departmental administrator or grant analyst guidance for using UD’s Grants Management System is available on the Research Office website and by contacting the department’s assigned Contract & Grant Specialist in the Research Office.
GUR PEOPLESOFT PROPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS Sponsor ID: 0921 – General University Research Purpose: RSCH7 – University Sponsored Research Requested amount up to $15,000 entered as direct costs Applicable cost-share entered from department and/or College (not required) Faculty Summer Salary: Up to $5,000 for the Principal Investigator budgeted under account code 120800 and budget category PSTDOC so that fringe benefits are not incurred.
Graduate student tuition is prohibited. F&A Pricing Setup: F&A costs are not permissible on GUR awards. Choose “Industrial Research On-Campus” for the rate type; overwrite the F&A rate to zero.
Pricing Method should be FIXED Under the Attachments tab, upload a single PDF copy of the full proposal submission using the following naming convention: ProposalID_Other Routing of FIN Proposal Approval Summary (PAS) webform should include PI, Department Chair, College Dean and OSP per standard procedures.
FACULTY S-CONTRACT PROCEDURES If you choose to receive a stipend from your recently awarded grant, the S-Contract that is processed by your department should identify the payment by using account code 120800 and the earnings code PFF. This account code will identify the stipend as a fellowship, which is not subject to FICA taxes, TIAA pension contributions, or university matching of such contributions.
In addition, the account will not be charged fringe benefits on the stipend. The comments section of the S-Contract should include the phrase “Stipend Award from GUR”. University policy limits a summer payment such as this to 1/9th of your regular salary.
Score is out of 100 possible points. Download the Rubric PDF below: GUR Proposal Rubric Matrix GUR grants are made with the following understood commitments from the PI. Acceptance signifies intent to continue employment with the University for the duration of the proposal period.
If the proposed research includes human subjects or private identifiable data, and/or the use of non-human vertebrate animals, the research protocol must be reviewed and approved by the Institutional Review Board or the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee respectively prior to expending any GUR funds. If IRB or IACUC approval is not granted for the study, the award will be withdrawn.
The University exercises no direction or supervision over the details of the research or activities to be performed but does require adherence to the original objectives and purposes of the grant. It also requires that a final report on the proposal be submitted to the Research Office no later than ninety (90) days after the end date of the award. Final reports can be submitted using the UD Internal Seed Grant Request form .
Publications or other scholarly works directly resulting from a GUR grant must include an acknowledgment that the research was carried out with the support of the University of Delaware General University Research grant program. Each grantee is required to furnish one copy of any resulting papers, books, or other publications to the University Library through the Research Office ( researchdev@udel. edu ).
General University Research grants are awards based on eligibility and merit. Proposals are reviewed for eligibility by the Research Office and evaluations of merit and award recommendations are made by the Faculty Senate Research Committee. The Vice President for Research, Scholarship, and Innovation makes the final award decision.
POST AWARD ADMINISTRATION Awarded proposals will be assigned an award number and purpose code for expenditures. Only successful awards should be entered into PeopleSoft by PI’s department administrator for tracking and reporting purposes. Correspondence and post-award reporting should include the award number and purpose code.
All proposals funded at a level different than proposed, must provide a revised budget before the purpose code is established. The UD Internal Seed Grant Request form should be used for re-budgeting and no-cost extension requests and for submitting the required final report.
Rebudgeting: Budget changes exceeding 25% of the total award and re-budgeting of funds into categories not in the original budget require prior approval by the Research Office. No-cost Extensions: Requests for no-cost extensions must be submitted no sooner than 90 days and at least 30 days prior to the award end date. Requests should include the reason for, and the duration of, the extension.
A maximum of one year is allowed per NCE request and total requests are limited to three per award. Final Reports: A final report for the award must be submitted to the Research Office no later than ninety (90) days after the end date of the grant. Final reports are to be submitted using the University of Delaware Seed Grant Program Final Report .
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The current target date is June 15, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
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