Proposals and Ineligible Activities
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What are some examples of "ineligible activities" that could cause a proposal to be rejected? Explain why you think that these activities might not be funded?
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The solution explains why some examples of 'ineligible activities' that could cause a proposal to be rejected might not be funded. References included.
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Ineligible Grant and Match Cost:
? project management salary costs prior to grant execution
? project planning and proposal development, including investigations to document the project's resource value
? routine expenses of the contributor - not part of the project as it is regular cost
? fundraising - the proposal is already funded so no need of anymore fundraising activities
? research - part of researcher's activities/costing not of funder
? routine operations and maintenance salaries and costs
? work completed prior to submission of proposal - ...
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