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Research and IPM
Grants Programs: Pierce's Disease Research
Request for New Proposals, 2008 - 2009
Deadline: January 16, 2008
The California Department of Food and Agriculture
(CDFA) Pierce’s Disease and Glassy-winged Sharpshooter (PD/GWSS)
Board and the University of California (UC) Pierce's Disease Research
Grants Program are accepting proposals for Biological and Economic
research projects on Pierce's disease and its vectors.
- Biological Research Proposals: Projects are being sought that
will contribute to finding solutions to this serious disease
of grapevines and that are relevant to California conditions. All
proposals received will be considered to be submitted to both
programs. Thus, each proposal must have two versions of the same
budget, one under the format for each program. Proposals will
be evaluated by a unified process. However, the CDFA program
and the UC program will separately identify those projects that
each program will support.
- Economic Research Proposals: Projects are being sought that
will contribute to an understanding of the economic impact of
PD/GWSS on agriculture. All proposals received will be
considered to be submitted to CDFA only.
Proposals are due via electronic submission on Tuesday, January
16, 2008. Research contracts will be awarded for one to three years,
beginning with fiscal year 2008-09 (July 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009). For
projects awarded two or three years of funding, receipt of a subsequent
year of funding will be contingent upon satisfactory progress being
made during the prior year.
NEW FOR THE 2008-09 RFP
- Biological Research Proposals will be considered to be submitted
to both the CDFA and the UC programs. The budgets for
such proposals should be submitted in two formats, one for each
program.
- The CDFA program will accept and consider Economic Research
Proposals for economic research on PD/GWSS and its impacts and
possible solutions.
- Proposals for projects of up to three years duration will
be accepted by both programs.
- Principal investigators are asked to submit a Letter of Intent
to Submit a Proposal by Monday, December 17, 2007. The purpose
of this letter is to aid the CDFA and UC programs in identifying
and obtaining commitments from appropriate reviewers.
- There is no limit on the number of proposals on which an individual
may appear. However, if the number of proposals received exceeds
the anticipated capacity of the grant programs to obtain reviews,
Principal Investigators submitting multiple proposals may be
asked to withdraw one or more proposals.
- The CDFA Research Scientific Advisory Panel (RSAP) conducted
an independent scientific review of PD/GWSS programs which was
completed in August 2007. Attachment A of this RFP is a summary
of the research priorities identified in the final report of
the RSAP. The complete document is available online at http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/pdcp/.
Proposals that address the key research needs outlined in Attachment
A will be given priority for funding.
- Similar to federal grant programs, funded researchers may
be required to post project information, including progress
reports, data, and gene sequences, on designated websites.
- Definitions
of Principal Investigator, Co-Principal Investigator, and Cooperator
are provided.
General information
- Proposal submissions should be consistent with the research
recommendations provided in the report “PD/GWSS Research
Scientific Review: Final Report” released in August of
2007 by the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s
Pierce’s Disease Research Scientific Advisory Panel (see
Attachment A).
- Funding preference will be given to projects deemed likely
to yield results that expedite and/or directly yield applicable
industry solutions or provide insight into the economic impacts
of PD/GWSS and its possible solutions. Multi-disciplinary
team projects are encouraged.
- Researchers are responsible for obtaining all required governmental
permits for working with live plant pests. For more information,
please visit the following websites:
- Submitted proposals and progress reports will not be returned. Confidential
information and materials should not be submitted.
- Periodic progress reports and a final report will be required
for each funded project. Similar to federal grant programs,
funded researchers may be required to post project information,
including progress reports, data, and gene sequences, on designated
websites (see Attachment B for more information). In addition,
funded researchers are expected to attend and report on their
progress at the annual Pierce’s disease research symposium. (The
proceedings from prior symposia are available at Pierce's
disease research symposium).
- This RFP document is available online at: http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/pdcp/Research.html
Timeline
| Request for Proposals Released |
November 9, 2007 |
| Letter of Intent to Submit a Proposal due |
December 17, 2007 |
| Proposals Due |
January 16, 2008 |
| Renewal Progress Reports Due (2- and 3-year projects not
in their last year) |
February 28, 2008 |
| Award Notification from CDFA and UC |
May 1, 2008 |
| Start Date for Projects |
July 1, 2008 |
Eligibility and Conflict of Interest
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Any individual or group affiliated with a university
or governmental agency that has appropriate research
capabilities is eligible and is encouraged to submit
proposals. For the UC Program, the organization
must be able to meet CSREES certification requirements
(see “Additional Forms Required by the UC Program” on
page 8 of the RFP).
Funding
- The CDFA Pierce’s Disease Research Program is funded
by a special assessment paid by the California winegrape industry.
- The
UC Pierce's Disease Research Grants Program is funded by a
special grant to the University of California from the USDA
Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service
(CSREES). Availability of funds is
contingent on inclusion of the special grant in the federal fiscal
year 2008 budget for CSREES.
Format and Content of Research Proposals, Implementation Project Proposals, and Progress Reports
See guidelines.
Definitions of Participant Responsibilities
- Principal Investigator (PI): The Principal Investigator is the
person with overall responsibility for the scientific conduct
of the project and for expenditures of funds. Each project
has only one PI.
- Co-Principal Investigator (Co-PI): A Co-Principal
Investigator is a person who receives research support or material
of significant value from the project. A project may have more
than one Co-PI.
- Cooperator: A Cooperator is a person who provides advice, materials,
or data to the project, makes arrangements for advancement
of project activities, uses results developed in the project, and/or
carries out research in parallel to the project research and which
is mutually beneficial. A Cooperator does not receive research
support or material of significant value from the project. A
project may have more than one Cooperator.
Letter of Intent to Submit a Proposal
PIs are requested to provide by December 17, 2007, a Letter of
Intent to Submit a Proposal. This document should be no longer than
one page in length (11 point Arial font, one-inch margins). The purpose
of the Letter of Intent is to assist the CDFA and UC programs in
identifying suitable reviewers early enough to secure their commitments
to serve, since almost all written reviews are to be completed by
late March 2008. Please provide the following information in
your letter:
- PI name and title
- Co-PI(s) name(s) and title(s)
- Cooperator(s) name(s) and title(s)
- Proposed or tentative title of the proposal
- Principal objective(s) of the proposed research
- Experimental approach
- Name(s) of possible reviewer(s) of your proposal
Please submit your letter by December 17, 2007, as the attachment
to an email addressed to mmcaruso@ucdavis.edu. For
this year, submission of Letters of Intent, though preferred, will
not be a prerequisite to submitting a proposal in January.
Review Process and Criteria
Proposals will be reviewed by ad hoc external reviewers
and a review panel. In addition, the PD/GWSS Board’s
Research Screening Committee and the University of California’s
Pierce’s Disease Research Grants Program Guiding Committee
will review and make recommendations for funding of proposals by
the respective programs. For the UC program, proposal budgets must
be further reviewed and approved by CSREES before funds can be
awarded.
Biological Research Proposals will be reviewed and
evaluated in the following areas (100 points possible):
- Objectives of Proposed Research/Relevance - Are the objectives
clearly stated, justified, worthwhile, and reasonable and consistent
with priorities outlined in Attachment
A? Is the proposed
research likely to contribute significantly to Pierce’s
disease mitigation as envisioned by the investigator-assigned
numbering of Attachment A? Is the proposed project non-redundant
with other research? (25 points)
- Experimental Procedures to Accomplish
Objectives – Is
the work plan reasonable, feasible and capable of meeting the
stated goals and objectives? Is the work plan of good scientific
merit? (35 points)
- PI, Co-PI(s) & Cooperators – Do they have appropriate
backgrounds, expertise, experience and capabilities for the proposed
tasks? Is the team missing any critical capabilities? (10 points)
- Research Capacity & Likelihood of Accomplishing Objectives – Assuming
that requested PD program funds are awarded, will the investigators
have the resources, including facilities, to achieve the objectives?
(10 points)
- Research Timetable for Project – Are the milestones appropriate?
Are they achievable? (10 points)
- Budget – Is the budget reasonable and appropriate, including
support for collaborator activities? (10 points)
Economic Research Proposals will be reviewed and
evaluated in the following areas (100 points possible):
- Objectives of Proposed Research/Relevance - Are the objectives
clearly stated, justified, worthwhile, and reasonable and consistent
with priorities outlined in Attachment
A? Is
the proposed project non-redundant with other research? (25 points)
- Methodology and Procedures for Accomplishing
Objectives (Workplan) – Is
the workplan reasonable, feasible and capable of meeting the
stated goals and objectives? Is the workplan likely to yield
the targeted data and information (35 points)
- PI, Co-PI(s) & Cooperators –Do they have appropriate
backgrounds, expertise, experience and capabilities for the proposed
tasks? Is the team missing any critical capabilities? (10 points)
- Research Capacity & Likelihood of Accomplishing Objectives – Assuming
that requested PD program funds are awarded, will the investigators
have the resources, including facilities, to achieve the objectives?
(10 points)
- Research Timetable for Project – Are the milestones appropriate?
Are they achievable? (10 points)
- Budget – Is the budget
reasonable and appropriate, including support for collaborator
activities? (10 points)
Due Date for Submissions
Proposals should be submitted
electronically via the internet no later than Tuesday, January
16, 2008. Submit
proposals online.
Additionally, for Biological Research Proposals,
please submit one paper copy to each funding program. For Economic Research
Proposals, please submit one paper copy to the CDFA program only. Paper
copies should include all necessary institutional approvals and
should be signed by all PIs, Co-PIs, and Cooperators. The
paper copies must be postmarked no later than Friday,
January 18, 2008. The mailing addresses are:
- For the UC Program: UC Statewide IPM Program, Attention
Melanie Caruso, Robbins Annex, University of California,
One Shields Ave., Davis, CA 95616-8621.
- For the CDFA Program: Pierce’s Disease Control
Program, Attention Doug West, California Department
of Food and Agriculture, 1220 N Street, Room 325, Sacramento,
CA 95814.
Proposals that are incomplete, late, or exceed the maximum page
length (10 pages + title page, budget, current, planned, pending,
and recent PD/GWSS research support, biographies, and citations;
11-point Arial font; one-inch margins) may be eliminated from consideration.
Questions
If you have questions about the research programs, please contact one of the following:
| For submissions to UC |
For submissions to CDFA |
Melanie Caruso
Grants Assistant
UC Statewide IPM Program
mmcaruso@ucdavis.edu |
Doug West
Pierce’s Disease Control Program
Ph: 916-651-0267
dwest@cdfa.ca.gov |
For questions about submitting online, please contact Melanie Caruso.
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