Writing and Submitting the Grant Proposal—Section 4
Completing the Other Attachment Forms
Completing the Final Forms and Summary
The heavy lifting is done. This final step involves compiling your Appendices and other Attachment Forms (Part 6).
Application Part 6—Other Attachments Form (Appendices)
Individual Resumes for Project Directors & Key Personnel
Copy of Indirect Cost Rate Agreement
Letters of Support
MOUs with partners
Job descriptions for new hires
Step-by-Step Directions
Part 6: Other Attachment Forms
Attach one or more documents to the Other Attachments Form in accordance with the instructions found on Grants.gov. You may provide all of the required information in a single document, or in multiple documents.
Ensure that you only attach the Education approved file types detailed in the Common Instructions for Applicants to Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs. Also, do not upload any password- protected files to your application.
Please note that Grants.gov cannot process an application that includes two or more files that have the same name within a grant submission.
When attaching files, applicants should limit the size of their file names. Lengthy file names could result in difficulties with opening and processing your application. The Department recommend your file names be less than 50 characters.
- Individual Resumes for Project Directors and Key Personnel: Provide brief resumes or job descriptions that describe personnel qualifications for the responsibilities they will carry out under the project.
Links to the Pages of this Website
Activities and Timelines Before the Request for Proposals (RFP) is Published
Activities and Timelines Once the Request for Proposals is Published
Writing and Submitting the Grant Proposal—Section 1
Writing and Submitting the Grant Proposal—Section 2
Writing and Submitting the Grant Proposal—Section 3
Writing and Submitting the Grant Proposal—Section 4
Writing and Submitting the Grant Proposal—Section 5
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