The "Current and Pending (Other) Support Common Form" outlines the requirements for senior/key individuals involved in federally funded research to disclose their current and pending support. This information is crucial for assessing potential conflicts of commitment and ensuring no duplication of efforts or funding. Each individual must submit a separate disclosure for every proposal and active project, detailing both monetary and in-kind support valued at $5,000 or more.
Necessary details within the disclosure include the individual's name, organization, title, project status, funding sources, project timelines, and objectives. Individuals must also disclose any consulting activities and foreign sponsorships, adhering to guidelines set by NSPM-33. Important certifications regarding the accuracy and legality of the reported information must be signed, reiterating the importance of complete and truthful disclosures to avoid legal consequences.
The document underscores the need for transparency in research funding to uphold scientific integrity and compliance with federal regulations while streamlining the proposal review process. Submission is voluntary, but lack of complete information may jeopardize the likelihood of receiving funding.
The "Current and Pending (Other) Support Common Form" outlines the requirements for senior/key individuals involved in federally funded research to disclose their current and pending support. This information is crucial for assessing potential conflicts of commitment and ensuring no duplication of efforts or funding. Each individual must submit a separate disclosure for every proposal and active project, detailing both monetary and in-kind support valued at $5,000 or more.
Necessary details within the disclosure include the individual's name, organization, title, project status, funding sources, project timelines, and objectives. Individuals must also disclose any consulting activities and foreign sponsorships, adhering to guidelines set by NSPM-33. Important certifications regarding the accuracy and legality of the reported information must be signed, reiterating the importance of complete and truthful disclosures to avoid legal consequences.
The document underscores the need for transparency in research funding to uphold scientific integrity and compliance with federal regulations while streamlining the proposal review process. Submission is voluntary, but lack of complete information may jeopardize the likelihood of receiving funding.