Grants.gov Proposal Submission using Cayuse424
1. In
order to submit a Grants.gov proposal to NIH via Cayuse424 each user must
download Cayuse PDF software and the word templates used to create the
proposal. If users do not have
administrative rights to their computer it will be necessary to have the
assistance of their IT administrator, usually a college/department staff
person. Users may directly access
the Cayuse production web site at https://uhouston.cayuse424.com:8450/V8. A test server is available at https://uhouston-t.cayuse424.com:8444/V8. The Cayuse PDF software and word
templates used in preparing a proposal may be accessed at http://www.cayuse.com/424/resources.htm.
2. Each
user has been assigned an initial user name and password that consists of the
first part of the user’s e-mail ID (for example, nward@uh.edu;
password=nward). This password
should be changed after the initial log in.
The username and password for the
test server will be prefaced with “TST_”—i.e., tst_nward.
3. Browser
Selection and Setup
a.
Firefox—recommended browser with any operating
system. Cayuse currently supports
1.5.0x.
b.
Internet Explorer—slower than Firefox but an effective
browser for the application.
Cayuse supports version 6.
IE7 is not supported at this time.
c.
Safari—not supported at this time due to significant
browser bugs.
4.
Browser Configuration
- Allow
cookies for Cayuse 424
- Allow
pop-ups for Cayuse 424
- Enable
javascript
5. Navigating
in Cayuse
- Tabs
enable you to visit other tabs without losing your place in the proposal.
- “Breadcrumb
trail” is a series of links underneath the tabs that you can click on.
- The
following are default settings for saving work: check for unsaved changes when switching form pages;
check for changes when switching tabs; save changes without prompting. Occasionally there will be the
need to click the blue disk to save your work.
- Use
the menu buttons on the templates to navigate. Do not delete headings on the templates. Type in “NA” for those sections
that do not apply.
6. Upon
the initial log in, each faculty member may add as a user an administrative
support person who can help with the update of their profile information. A professional profile must be
completed for each user.
7. Either
the faculty member or the assigned administrative support person should check
to see if his or her profile needs updating. If so, the profile may be edited by filling in missing
information. The following
information may be added:
a. Name
b. Degrees
c. Biosketches
1) Store PDFs and source documents on the
server for use in
proposals and
later edits
2) Multiple BioSketches allowed
3) Easily attaches to Senior/Key Persons
page
If
a new user needs to be added, contact Nancy Ward at 3-9225 for assistance.
8. To
start a new proposal, go to the proposal tab and click on new proposal
a. Select
budget type—project or subaward.
b. Select
opportunity number.
c. Enter
title
d.
Select PI
e.
Select budget periods.
This can be changed later.
f.
Click “create.”
9. Navigating in
your proposal
a.
The page numbers are links to form pages
b.
The checkboxes control which forms are submitted. Mandatory forms cannot be
unchecked. Optional forms can be
un/checked.
10
The autofill feature
a. When a pencil appears, clicking
on it will activate the autofill feature.
b. You can re-autofill if the profile
information changes or you change your mind.
c.
Autofill of certain sections fills other logically-connected
fields.
11.
Senior/Key Persons
a.
Add as many as you need.
If there is an overflow, auto generate overflow PDF and attach it.
b.
Note the sort button to get the final list in correct order.
c.
Most key persons require a budget entry. Autofill will add in both places.
12.
Budget Calculations
a.
Budget categories have default IDC types set in the
Institutional Profile. This can be
overridden, however.
b.
Budget calculations require budget period dates.
c.
The appointment type and salary should be set in the
Professional Profiles.
d.
The months of effort must be entered in order to perform the
calculations.
e.
There must be a PI on each budget period.
f.
Automatic calculations only work with complete appointment type
information from the professional profile.
g.
IDC rates have been set as defaults. These will appear in your
proposals, but they can be overridden.
h.
A three percent escalation rate has been set as a
default. However, rates can be
overridden at the proposal level.
i.
Cayuse 424 allows an arbitrary number of people to be added to
a proposal budget. When the number
of budget personnel exceeds 8, additional personnel are grouped together in the
Overflow Budget category. It is
possible to go over the threshold by adding people, and then drop below the
threshold by deleting people, any number of times. However, there is a flaw in this system which will be fixed
after the 2/5/07 NIH due date.
Please see the attached technical product notice from Cayuse.
13.
The transmittal form and any other required internal documents
may be attached to the proposal.
Go to Proposal/Documents/PDF attachments and click on “add.” The
documents attached in this section will not be submitted to NIH. Since no automatic notice is sent to
OCG when a proposal is ready for review, please be sure to keep your Research
Administrator up-to-date on your progress.
14. Hints
for using Cayuse
a.
Don’t use the “back” button in the browser
b.
Be careful with copy/paste to the application. Special characters can wreak havoc
(example: umlaut).
c.
Don’t leave Cayuse running overnight. The browser times out after 4 hours of
inactivity. You can lose the last
page of work.
d.
Don’t cut and past into fields in the proposal workspace.
15. For assistance, please call
your research administrator.
A complete reference manual may be found at http://www.cayuse.com/424/424_v3.pdf
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Cayuse, Inc. has announced a new enhancement of their Cayuse424 software. Cayuse and Thomson ResearchSoft, the publisher of EndNote bibliographic software, have collaborated to ensure a cross-compatibility of the two software applications. Both companies anticipate that those researchers who use EndNote as their citation tool will find that the compatibility of the two products will increase the speed and accuracy of the creation of scientific grant proposals in Cayuse.
Further enhancements are expected in August 2007 and December 2007, and detailed information will be shared about those enhancements when they are implemented.