What is a Limited Submission?
Limited submissions are funding opportunities for which the University of North Texas
(UNT) can submit only a limited number of proposals, as defined by the sponsor or
funding agency. For these types of awards, the Limited Submission Team, with guidance
from the Associate Vice President of Research, runs an internal competition to select
UNT’s sole candidate or team. The overall objective of this process is to make UNT
as competitive as possible in these opportunities.
What are the Types of Limited Submissions?
Limited submissions are opportunities in which the submitting institution is only
able to submit a certain number of proposals (usually only one or two). Below are
examples of phrases and keywords that may be used in the RFP for a limited submission
(please note this does not encompass all examples).
Limited Submission Classification Types
Research Limited Submission: It is defined when there is a restriction on the number of proposals.
Terms to Help Identify: Below are terms, phrases, or words to help identify limited submission opportunities.
- Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization (NSF)
- Applicant institutions are limited to no more than two pre-applications and two lead
applications (DOE)
- For FY 2024, an eligible institution may only submit two applications to this program
as a lead institution, and only one award will be made per lead institution.
- Limit on Number of Proposals per Organization: 1
- One per lead institution
Corporate Foundation Relations: Private companies and foundations also have funding opportunities that require limited
submission approval for researchers at UNT. If you identify a limited submission opportunity
through one of these avenues, please contact the Corporate Foundation Relation Team
at CFR@unt.edu.
Current Limited Submissions
Process
The Limited Submission Team has established a process to manage internal competitions
for limited submission opportunities.
Please continue reading for further information.
The Limited Submission Team oversees the limited submission identification process
through various mechanisms such as web searches, curated lists from Pivot, historical
research data, and list-serve notifications. Please be aware that the list is not
comprehensive and is continually updated. If you identify a limited submission opportunity
not listed on our website, please email the Limited Submission Team at limitedsubmissions@unt.edu.
To initiate a limited submission request, the PI must first email the Limited Submissions
Team at limitedsubmissions@unt.edu. The team will respond with the appropriate InfoReady link to submit a Notice of Intent
(NOI) and concept paper (maximum 2 pages). After the NOI is submitted, the Limited
Submissions Team will monitor interest and follow up with next steps, including whether
an internal competition is required.
If notifications of intent to submit exceed the sponsor limit, the Research Development
Team will set dates for an internal competition. The Limited Submission Team will
monitor NOIs to determine whether an internal competition is needed. If there are
no other interested PIs/Teams, the Limited Submission Team will provide approval on
the day that is 8 weeks before the sponsor deadline.
Request to submit is after the 8-week deadline.
Occasionally, there are scenarios when a PI/Team provides an intent to submit after
the 8-week deadline has passed. A PI will still need to email their intent to submit
to our email at limitedsubmissions@unt.edu. For these situations, approval is given
on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Complete Your Intent to Submit
For limited submissions with multiple interested PIs/Teams, internal competitions
are completed through InfoReady. Most internal competitions consist of the PI providing
a standard set of documents, listed below.
Required Documents: Most internal competitions will consist of the following items,
depending on sponsor/agency requirement.
Applicants should upload the following information in the internal application:
- Name
- Job Title
- Department
- College
- Agency Submitting To
- Research Topic or Area (Please indicate the track, research area, or topic if applicable
to the RFP)
- Deadline (Please indicate the deadline that impacts the limited submission – e.g.
concept paper, pre-proposal, letter of intent, or full proposal deadline)
- Link to RFP or PDF Copy
- Upload a two-page to three-page pre-proposal that describes the proposed project and
addresses how the team meets the agency/sponsor’s review criteria.
InfoReady competitions will be set-up to upload additional supporting documents if
needed (CVs, major equipment acquisition and housing, letters of support, cost-share,
list of collaborators, and other documents as requested).
The internal review will be carried out by a committee selected by the Associate Vice
President of Research. Review criteria are dependent on the RFP, but generally, follow
the below criteria:
- Review criteria in the agency solicitation
- Relevance to university’s or college’s strategic direction
- Presentation of project (clear goals, plan of action, and outcomes)
- Qualifications of investigators
Once the review committee has determined which PI/Team will advance with a full proposal
to the sponsor, the Limited Submission Team will notify all applicants of their decision.
Faculty Responsibility
If you are approved to apply for limited submission opportunities, you have the responsibility
to work with the appropriate administrative units to prepare and submit the proposal
by the designated deadline. Larger proposals that include multiple personnel and/or
partner organizations may require longer planning periods and include increased internal
deadlines designated by GCA. The first step is to submit a Grants and Contracts Request online to begin the planning process.
Researchers and/or Teams that decline the selection must notify the limited submission
office as soon as possible so that the slot may be assigned to another team or reopened.
Notifications must be sent to limitedsubmissions@unt.edu.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Limited Submission Team proactively identifies limited submission opportunities
for the research community. PIs can find these opportunities listed in the table above
by subscribing to the Research Radar or through various communication networks on
campus. Please be mindful that the list is not exhaustive, and if you identify an
opportunity not listed, please share it with the Limited Submission Team.
Be sure to review the sponsor program, review criteria, address how funding priorities
align with the program, be clear and concise, and show additional support and planning
when able.
Feedback can be provided upon request.
Please contact the Limited Submission Team and your pre-award specialist immediately.
In some instances, another PI may be able to submit a competitive application in your
place.
Please contact the Limited Submission Team and your pre-award specialist immediately.
In some instances, another PI may be able to submit a competitive application in your
place.
The submissions are reviewed and ranked by a review committee composed of peer faculty
and administrators. When possible, review committees are composed of faculty members
from each college, school, or unit represented in the applicant pool.
InfoReady is an online platform used by the University of North Texas to manage internal
competitions for limited submission funding opportunities. These are opportunities
in which a sponsor restricts the number of proposals an institution can submit. The
Research Development Team uses InfoReady to post available limited submission opportunities,
collect internal pre-proposals, and facilitate internal review and selection processes.
Researchers must apply through InfoReady to be considered for institutional nomination
or approval to submit to the sponsor. You can access UNT’s InfoReady portal here:
Not all limited submission opportunities require full internal competition. Opportunities
are posted on InfoReady when:
- The sponsor limits the number of applications an institution can submit, and
- More than one UNT researcher or team is expected to be interested.
If a limited opportunity is unlikely to be competitive internally or has a quick turnaround,
the Limited Submission Team may coordinate participation directly with the interested
PI(s) instead of running a formal competition in InfoReady.
Faculty are still encouraged to notify limitedsubmissions@unt.edu if they are interested
in applying to any opportunity that limits submissions, even if it is not listed in
InfoReady.