OSP Weekly 02/02/2023
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NSF Pilot Plan Requirement
Program Directors from the Directorates for Biological Sciences (BIO) and Geosciences (GEO) will discuss the new pilot effort regarding Safe and Inclusive Work Environments Plans

Several solicitations from BIO and GEO will soon require the submission of a Safe and Inclusive Work Environments Plan (list of solicitations to date below) that will be considered as part of the Broader Impacts criteria during the review process.

Solicitations Involved in the Pilot and Timeline for Requirement
The solicitations that are part of the pilot effort to date are:
  • BIO core solicitations:
  • Division of Environmental Biology (NSF 23-549)
  • Division of Integrative Organismal Systems (NSF 23-547)
  • Division of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences (NSF 23-548) 
  • Biodiversity on a Changing Planet (BoCP, NSF 23-542) 
  • Pathways into the Geosciences (GEOPAths, NSF 23-540)
  • Cultural Transformation in the Geosciences Community (CTGC, NSF 23-539)
How to Write a Postdoctoral Scholar into a Grant

March 1, 2023 9:00 am - 10:00 am
University Gateway Building in Gather 1 and 2 on the 2nd Floor.


The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs will host a faculty workshop on how to write a postdoctoral scholar into a grant. Faculty are invited to join and hear a panel of experienced faculty present on how to successfully fund postdoctoral scholars through external grants. The discussion will include hot to locate grants, put together a budget, and write a proposal.
Workday PI Training
NSHE Workday Grants Principal Investigator (PI) Training
This course session includes Award & Grants Overview, Workday Roles, Award Management & Tasks, Foundation Data Model (FDM), Manager Financial Reporting (Dashboard) & Key Reports, Global Navigation, My Tasks (Inbox) and Notification Scenarios. Additionally, the session will provide an overview on Effort Certification.

Material is the same in both sessions:


Clarivate: Doing More With Less Webinar

February 15, 2023 11:00 am ET


Research development offices are continuously being tasked to do more with fewer resources.

Join us to learn how you can overcome time constraints and build a robust communication strategy that alerts researchers to the best, most relevant funding opportunities. Using simple communication techniques supported by a funding discovery service, even a small office or one-person department can scale efforts to promote funding opportunities across any size institution.

During this webinar, you will hear real-world examples from multiple institutions about how they:
  • Deliver targeted communications
  • Maximize exposure to the most relevant funding opportunities
  • Increase proposal activity across their university

Join this practical session to discover how to broaden the scope and scale of your funding communications capabilities while lessening your workload. Can’t make the live webinar? Register anyway and we’ll send you the recording.
Is it a Gift, Grant, or Sponsored Project?
Securing Gifts, Grants, and Sponsored Projects from Corporations and Foundations. Presented by: CFR's Emily Irwin and OSP's Lori Ciccone, OSP, UNLV

March 8, 2023, 10:30 am to 1:00 pm, Foundation Building, Blaso Event Wing



What is the difference between a grant, a gift, and a sponsored project?

For starters, they are managed by two different departments: UNLV’s Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP) in the Division of Research, and Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) in the Division of Philanthropy and Alumni Engagement. However, there is often a lot of grey area in making these determinations. In this workshop, you’ll learn more about OSP and CFR, how they work together, and how their roles are unique in helping secure investments in UNLV’s mission of education, research, and outreach.

Join the CFR and OSP teams to help you better understand the ways these critical departments collaborate, how they differ, and how they are positioned to help secure funding and partnership for your work.
Althea Sheets, Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities Development Manager, Office of Sponsored Programs, [email protected], 702-895-1880