Research fuels learning on our campus and makes a difference in our communities. The
Office of Sponsored Research and Programs helps faculty, staff and students with research,
scholarships and service. From grants to awards, the office supports innovation and
growth. Whether you’re submitting a proposal for research, training, instruction or
service activities, you can get application support for sponsored federal programs,
state initiatives, nonprofit support and industry programs. Learn more and find out
how you can get involved.
Supporting Great Minds
The Office of Sponsored Research and Programs provides direct support to students,
faculty or staff who apply for or receive funding from an external sponsor. Looking
for administrative assistance on your next grant or research project? Here’s how we
can help.
If your project requires the use of an animal, we can help you manage all the various
compliance requirements and aid you in:
Reviewing animal welfare protocols
Understanding compliance regulations
Participating in training programs involving animals
Grant Vs. Gift
Funding, particularly when received from a non-profit entity (i.e., foundation, corporate
foundation, private organization, or corporation), is sometimes difficult to classify
as a gift or grant.
In order to make the most accurate decision between what is a grant and what is a
gift, all components of information related to the gift/sponsored project should be
reviewed by the Principal Investigator (PI), the Office of Sponsored Research and
Programs (OSRP) and/or the Office of Advancement.
A grant(i.e., “sponsored program” funding, or “award”) is the transfer of money or property
from a sponsor to an institution that may require performance of specific duties such
as research, budget reports, progress reports, and return of unused funds. Any funding
provided by U.S. Government agencies, at the federal, state, or local level, in support
of UNCP activities is treated as a grant. Government funds are not treated as gifts.
Funding from voluntary health organizations or associations, such as the American
Cancer Society or American Heart Association, is usually treated as a grant and not
a gift.
To help determine if your project is a grant or a gift, please complete the Checklist
for Determining Whether Funding is a Gift or Support for a Sponsored Project. If
you answer 'Yes' to one or more of the questions, then the funding is a sponsored
program and should be processed through the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs.
To help determine if your project is a grant or a gift, please complete the Checklist
for Determining Whether Funding is a Gift or Support for a Sponsored Project. If you
answer 'Yes' to one or more of the questions, then the funding is a sponsored program
and should be processed through the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs.
A grant(i.e., “sponsored program” funding, or “award”) is the transfer of money or property
from a sponsor to an institution that may require performance of specific duties such
as research, budget reports, progress reports, and return of unused funds. Any funding
provided by U.S. Government agencies, at the federal, state, or local level, in support
of UNCP activities is treated as a grant. Government funds are not treated as gifts.
Funding from voluntary health organizations or associations, such as the American
Cancer Society or American Heart Association, is usually treated as a grant and not
a gift.
To help determine if your project is a grant or a gift, please complete the Checklist
for Determining Whether Funding is a Gift or Support for a Sponsored Project. If
you answer 'Yes' to one or more of the questions, then the funding is a sponsored
program and should be processed through the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs.
To help determine if your project is a grant or a gift, please complete the Checklist
for Determining Whether Funding is a Gift or Support for a Sponsored Project. If you
answer 'Yes' to one or more of the questions, then the funding is a sponsored program
and should be processed through the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs.
Institutional Approval Requirement Using Cayuse SP
An investigator must enter the proposal information in theCayuse SPgrant management system and route it for UNCP intra-institutional approval before submission to the funding agency. Cayuse SPelectronically routes the proposal to the investigator's chair, dean, and concludes
with the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs for final approval before submission
to the funding agency.
Please contactTrinity Murray, Sponsored Programs Specialist, 910.775.4390for assistance with using theCayuse SPgrant management system.
Office Hours
Need a hand?
Stop by during our drop-by office hours. We can connect you with potential funding
opportunities or assist with your ongoing research and programs projects.
Contact us for our updated office hours or to schedule an appointment: 910.775.4390