[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 15]
[Revised as of January 1, 2005]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR3406.20]

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                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER XXXIV--COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH, EDUCATION, AND EXTENSION 
                   SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 3406_1890 INSTITUTION CAPACITY BUILDING GRANTS PROGRAM--Table 
of Contents
 
         Subpart F_Review and Evaluation of a Research Proposal
 
Sec. 3406.20  Evaluation criteria for research proposals.

    The maximum score a research proposal can receive is 150 points. 
Unless otherwise stated in the annual solicitation published in the 
Federal Register, the peer review panel will consider the following 
criteria and weights to evaluate proposals submitted:

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            Evaluation criterion                        Weight
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(a) Significance of the problem:
    This criterion is used to assess the
     likelihood that the project will
     advance or have a substantial impact
     upon the body of knowledge constituting
     the natural and social sciences
     undergirding the agricultural, natural
     resources, and food systems.
        (1) Impact--Is the problem or         15 points.
         opportunity to be addressed by the
         proposed project clearly
         identified, outlined, and
         delineated? Are research questions
         or hypotheses precisely stated? Is
         the project likely to further
         advance food and agricultural
         research and knowledge? Does the
         project have potential for
         augmenting the food and
         agricultural scientific knowledge
         base? Does the project address a
         State, regional, national, or
         international problem(s)? Will the
         benefits to be derived from the
         project transcend the applicant
         institution or the grant period?
        (2) Continuation plans--Are there     10 points.
         plans for continuation or expansion
         of the project beyond USDA support?
         Are there plans for continuing this
         line of research or research
         support activity with the use of
         institutional funds after the end
         of the grant? Are there indications
         of external, non-Federal support?
         Are there realistic plans for
         making the project self-supporting?
         What is the potential for royalty
         or patent income, technology
         transfer or university-business
         enterprises? What are the
         probabilities of the proposed
         activity or line of inquiry being
         pursued by researchers at other
         institutions?
        (3) Innovation--Are significant       10 points.
         aspects of the project based on an
         innovative or a non-traditional
         approach? Does the project reflect
         creative thinking? To what degree
         does the venture reflect a unique
         approach that is new to the
         applicant institution or new to the
         entire field of study?

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        (4) Products and results--Are the     15 points.
         expected products and results of
         the project clearly outlined and
         likely to be of high quality? Will
         project results be of an unusual or
         unique nature? Will the project
         contribute to a better
         understanding of or an improvement
         in the quality, distribution, or
         effectiveness of the Nation's food
         and agricultural scientific and
         professional expertise base, such
         as increasing the participation of
         women and minorities?
(b) Overall approach and cooperative
 linkages:
    This criterion relates to the soundness
     of the proposed approach and the
     quality of the partnerships likely to
     evolve as a result of the project.
        (1) Proposed approach--Do the         5 points.
         objectives and plan of operation
         appear to be sound and appropriate
         relative to the proposed
         initiative(s) and the impact
         anticipated? Is the proposed
         sequence of work appropriate? Does
         the proposed approach reflect sound
         knowledge of current theory and
         practice and awareness of previous
         or ongoing related research? If the
         proposed project is a continuation
         of a current line of study or
         currently funded project, does the
         proposal include sufficient
         preliminary data from the previous
         research or research support
         activity? Does the proposed project
         flow logically from the findings of
         the previous stage of study? Are
         the procedures scientifically and
         managerially sound? Are potential
         pitfalls and limitations clearly
         identified? Are contingency plans
         delineated? Does the timetable
         appear to be readily achievable?
        (2) Evaluation--Are the evaluation    5 points
         plans adequate and reasonable? Do
         they allow for continuous or
         frequent feedback during the life
         of the project? Are the individuals
         involved in project evaluation
         skilled in evaluation strategies
         and procedures? Can they provide an
         objective evaluation? Do evaluation
         plans facilitate the measurement of
         project progress and outcomes?
        (3) Dissemination--Does the proposed  5 points.
         project include clearly outlined
         and realistic mechanisms that will
         lead to widespread dissemination of
         project results, including national
         electronic communication systems,
         publications and presentations at
         professional society meetings?
        (4) Partnerships and collaborative    15 points.
         efforts--Does the project have
         significant potential for advancing
         cooperative ventures between the
         applicant institution and a USDA
         agency? Does the project workplan
         include an effective role for the
         cooperating USDA agency(s)? Will
         the project encourage and
         facilitate better working
         relationships in the university
         science community, as well as
         between universities and the public
         or private sector? Does the project
         encourage appropriate multi-
         disciplinary collaboration? Will
         the project lead to long-term
         relationships or cooperative
         partnerships that are likely to
         enhance research quality or
         supplement available resources?
(c) Institutional capacity building:
    This criterion relates to the degree to
     which the project will strengthen the
     research capacity of the applicant
     institution. In the case of a joint
     project proposal, it relates to the
     degree to which the project will
     strengthen the research capacity of the
     applicant institution and that of any
     other institution assuming a major role
     in the conduct of the project.
        (1) Institutional enhancement--Will   15 points.
         the project help the institution to
         advance the expertise of current
         faculty in the natural or social
         sciences; provide a better research
         environment, state-of-the-art
         equipment, or supplies; enhance
         library collections related to the
         area of research; or enable the
         institution to provide efficacious
         organizational structures and
         reward systems to attract, hire and
         retain first-rate research faculty
         and students--particularly those
         from underrepresented groups?
        (2) Institutional commitment--Is      15 points.
         there evidence to substantiate that
         the institution attributes a high-
         priority to the project, that the
         project is linked to the
         achievement of the institution's
         long-term goals, that it will help
         satisfy the institution's high-
         priority objectives, or that the
         project is supported by the
         institution's strategic plans? Will
         the project have reasonable access
         to needed resources such as
         scientific instrumentation,
         facilities, computer services,
         library and other research support
         resources?
(d) Personnel Resources.....................  10 Points
    This criterion relates to the number and
     qualifications of the key persons who
     will carry out the project. Are
     designated project personnel qualified
     to carry out a successful project? Are
     there sufficient numbers of personnel
     associated with the project to achieve
     the stated objectives and the
     anticipated outcomes? Will the project
     help develop the expertise of young
     scientists at the doctoral or post-
     doctorate level?
(e) Budget and cost-effectiveness:

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    This criterion relates to the extent to
     which the total budget adequately
     supports the project and is cost-
     effective.
        (1) Budget--Is the budget request     10 points.
         justifiable? Are costs reasonable
         and necessary? Will the total
         budget be adequate to carry out
         project activities? Are the
         source(s) and amount(s) of non-
         Federal matching support clearly
         identified and appropriately
         documented? For a joint project
         proposal, is the shared budget
         explained clearly and in sufficient
         detail?
        (2) Cost-effectiveness--Is the        5 points.
         proposed project cost-effective?
         Does it demonstrate a creative use
         of limited resources, maximize
         research value per dollar of USDA
         support, achieve economies of
         scale, leverage additional funds or
         have the potential to do so, focus
         expertise and activity on a high-
         priority research initiative(s), or
         promote coalition building for
         current or future ventures?
(f) Overall quality of proposal.............  5 points
    This criterion relates to the degree to
     which the proposal complies with the
     application guidelines and is of high
     quality. Is the proposal enhanced by
     its adherence to instructions (table of
     contents, organization, pagination,
     margin and font size, the 20-page
     limitation, appendices, etc.); accuracy
     of forms; clarity of budget narrative;
     well prepared vitae for all key
     personnel associated with the project;
     and presentation (are ideas effectively
     presented, clearly articulated,
     thoroughly explained, etc.)?
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