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4.4.1 Description of Environment (brief)

4.4.2 Use Case

Name The Grant Lifecycle

Description Identification, Application, Implementation, and Dissemination phases of the grant lifecycle complement blockchain strength in identity, provenance, and security.

Primary Actors Grantor and Applicants

Supporting Actors Multiple stakeholders in Grantor and Applicant organizations, external researchers, and grants participants

Use Case Securing and Connecting Grants

Description Grantors and Applicants research and address significant challenges in society. Collaboration is time consuming; whether in identifying funding needs of researchers, resourcing potential requests for proposals/applications (RFP/RFA), or reporting progress and results. International and in-country organizations spend too much time locating potential grantors and those grantors spend too much time administering grants when they yearn to link with the research community in an innovation rather than a maintenance role. All parties prioritize researching, analyzing, and disseminating; however, the business burden of grants compliance overshadows the incredible potential of significant adoption of grants-related research.

4.4.2 Use Case

Name 

The Grant Lifecycle

Description

Identification, Application, Implementation, and Dissemination phases of the grant lifecycle complement blockchain strength in identity, provenance, and security.

Primary Actors 

Grantor and Applicants

Supporting Actors 

Multiple stakeholders in Grantor and Applicant organizations, external researchers, and grants participants

Use Case

Securing and Connecting Grants

Description

High-Level Summary The grant process follows a linear lifecycle that includes creating the funding opportunity, applying, making award decisions, and successfully implementing the award. These phases are grouped as:

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Primary Actor 

Grantors and Applicants

Grantors: 
  • Review process
  • Inter- and Intra-departmental share among agencies
  • Track applications and avoid duplication
  • Notify member agencies
  • Fund projects
  • Support informed decision making by federal grant-making entities
  • Integrate with grant-making and grant recipient entities’ systems used to manage day-to-day grants management operations
  • Improve ability to detect fraud, waste, and abuse
  • Improve ability to efficiently conduct audits
Applicants:
  • Reduce redundant reporting
  • Control of access to and protection of personally identifiable information (PII) and sensitive/proprietary information
  • Integrate federal and non-federal grants management processes
  • Improve payment efficiency for second- and third-tier grant recipients
  • Notify RFA and RFP based on selected topics

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  • Grantors
  • Compliance Agencies
  • Applicant Organization and/or Parent Organization Members
  • Principal Investigator (or Project Director, depending on Grantor terminology)
  • Grant Writer (intra or inter organization)
  • Applicant Partners (intra organization)



Supporting Actors 

Multiple stakeholders in Awardee and Applicant organizations, external researchers, and grants participants:

Pre-Application - Team
  1. Vision meeting(s) with team
  2. Align vision with grant opportunities
  3. Identify potential grants and narrow timeline
  4. Identify goals and objectives of grant
  5. Build draft work plan and budget to assess fit
  6. Draft Review of Literature
  7. Identify partner needs and expectations
Pre-Application - Writing Workflow
  1. Identify vision and alignment with organization initiatives
  2. Detail information needed to communicate Goals and Objectives
  3. Build work plan
  4. Work with business functions (accounting, procurement, legal, etc) to validate budget narrative and allowable expenses
  5. Draft budget
  6. Research and identify indirect expenses and any match needs
  7. Build skeleton application
  8. Identify and insert carryover language if applicable
  9. Draft narrative
  10. Request any additional data needed
  11. Draft budget
  12. Draft budget narrative
  13. Draft letters of commitment
  14. Secure letters of commitment
  15. Begin supplementary docs (ie bio sketches)
  16. Contact potential evaluators
  17. Review first draft of narrative, work plan, and budget
  18. Send out narrative, work plan, and budget to team and evaluator edits
  19. Revise draft narrative, work plan, and budget
  20. Write Evaluation Plan with identified evaluator
  21. Send out final draft for team review
  22. Secure signatures
  23. Submit all documents to grantor
  24. Send out notification of submission
  25. Monitor Notification of award status
  26. If applicable (NSF, USDA) begin project negotiations
  27. If awarded, advise meeting to begin implementation and secondary workflows




<List the Actors who have a supporting role in helping the Primary Actor achieve his or her goal.

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