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3:02 p.m., Nov. 25, 2008----In a pro-active response to changes in proposal submission procedures coming from Grants.gov, the U.S. government's central source for finding and applying for federal grants, the University of Delaware Research Office is offering an exciting new tool to expedite, organize and streamline proposal development and submission to Grants.gov.
The tool is Cayuse, a hosted Web solution named after the western pony known to be small, speedy and able to adapt to change. Cayuse was created by a research physiologist and entrepreneur in Portland, Ore., specifically for Grants.gov and the complex federal grant proposal process.
Cayuse will be required for all UD proposal submissions to Grants.gov by January 2009, so those who will be using it are encouraged to come early to the training and be an early adopter of this great tool.
The following training dates are available to UD faculty and staff. Each is scheduled for 9-11 a.m. Seating is limited and registration is required. Register by clicking the appropriate link:
Tuesday, Dec. 9
[http://present.smith.udel.edu/calendar/detail.php?classid=1583]
Wednesday, Dec. 10
[http://www.present.udel.edu/calendar/detail.php?classid=1584]
Tuesday, Jan. 6
[http://www.present.udel.edu/calendar/detail.php?classid=1585]
An additional opportunity for this training will be offered on Thursday, Jan. 22. Time and registration details will be announced at a later date.


