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A. The NIH website offers advice on many common errors that occur when a proposal is pulled from the Grants.gov website into NIH eRA Commons. The Grants.gov website also offers information. A proposal can be checked for errors in Grants.gov at any time. Currently, there is no way to check for errors in the grantor agency website prior to submission. It is important to submit in a timely fashion - the earlier the better -- to allow time for correcting any errors.
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What are some common errors and how can they be avoided when a proposal is transferred from Grants.gov to the grantor agency website?
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