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Applications must be submitted via the online application system. Proposals submitted by other means (including mail, fax, or e-mail) will not be considered.

Scientific Research Disaster Recovery Grant (Cycle 1) Application Form Please remember to view the complete instructions on our website. Applications Due: January 3, 2018, 5:00 PM ET Before the form is completed, you may click "Save & Continue" at the bottom of the page at any time to save your work or "Next" to move onto the next page of this form.When the form is completed, you may click "Save and Exit" at the bottom of the page to save your work and return to the dashboard.* denotes required fields

Project Director Information*: Name

Organization Name Expertise

1. Project Title(s)* Please enter a title of at least one project for which the equipment, research materials, or data are used. If the lost resources are used for more than one project, please use the additional fields to enter up to five total project titles. a.* b. c.

d. e.

Applications must be submitted via the online application system. Proposals submitted by other means (including mail, fax, or e-mail) will not be considered.

2. Amount Requested*

3. Project Description 3a. For what type of loss are you requesting funding?* Equipment

Loss Damage Not Applicable

Data

Other Research Materials

3b. Which hurricane resulted in the loss or damage?* Harvey Irma

3c. Describe the types of equipment, data, or other research materials that were lost and/or damaged as well as how and where they were lost and/or damaged (up to 250 words).*

3d. Project Description* (up to 500 words) The project description should be an overview of the project or projects that use the lost or damaged equipment, data, or other research materials and be written in the third person, informative to other persons working in the same or related fields, and, insofar as possible, understandable to a scientifically or technically literate lay reader. It should not be as technical as a typical abstract.

Applications must be submitted via the online application system. Proposals submitted by other means (including mail, fax, or e-mail) will not be considered.

4. Relevance to Gulf Research Program

4a. Which GRP initiative does the project support?* Healthy Ecosystems

Thriving Communities

Safer Offshore Energy Systems

4b. Please describe how the project is relevant to the Gulf Research Program initiative(s) selected above. (up to 500 words)*

5. Need for Recovery Funding (up to 500 words)* Please describe why relatively quick repair, replacement, or recovery is necessary. How does the loss affect the research effort or the career progression of the project director or project director's trainee?

6. Budget Justification (up to 500 words)* Please provide a short explanation of each line item in the budget.

7. Original Funding Source* Please provide information about the original funding source for the project through which the equipment, data, or other research materials were acquired. Funding Entity

Award Number or ID Award Date

Applications must be submitted via the online application system. Proposals submitted by other means (including mail, fax, or e-mail) will not be considered.

8. Does the project involve research on human subjects or the use of human subjects data?* Yes No

NOTE: All projects involving human subjects must have approval from an institutional review board (IRB), unless they qualify for an exemption from IRB review, before an award can be made. Where IRB approval is required, applicants should file their proposal with their local IRB at the same time the application is submitted to the Gulf Research Program, so that the approval procedure will not delay the award process. An application may be submitted to the Gulf Research Program without IRB approval; but if the proposal is selected for funding, award will be made conditional upon IRB approval within 60 days of the notice of conditional award. If a proposed project involving human subjects is exempt from human subjects regulations [see 45 CFR 46.101(b)], the applicant must provide documentation that an IRB (or some authority other than the project director or key personnel) has declared the project exempt from the human subjects regulations. Documentation should include the specific category justifying the exemption. Certification* By checking the box, the applicant certifies that the loss for which recovery funding is being requested will not be covered by insurance.

Applications must be submitted via the online application system. Proposals submitted by other means (including mail, fax, or e-mail) will not be considered.

Please be advised that the Gulf Research Program has posted the Grant Agreement online and expects applicants to have reviewed the Grant Agreement prior to submitting an application to ensure that the applicant is aware of the applicable terms under which the grant is offered. It is the policy of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to entertain potential modifications to the Grant Agreement only under the most exceptional circumstances. Rather, successful applicants will be strongly encouraged to sign the Grant Agreement as presented.