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What do I do if I am not satisfied with the application that has been assembled in the eRA Commons?

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What do I do if I am not satisfied with the application that has been assembled in the eRA Commons?

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Upon the PI’s review of the completed assembled pdf version of the application within the eRA Commons, a PI may choose two options. · If the PI is satisfied with the way the application looks, and chooses not to address the warnings that have been returned, then no further action is necessary. · If, however, the PI chooses to make changes to an application, the PI must notify Sponsored Programs so that we may reject the application on behalf of the institution. Once an application has been rejected, a corrected application must be submitted through Grants.gov and the process starts over again.

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