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Should VA (Veterans Affairs) or other appointments and/or resources be included in Other Support documentation?
Question:
Should VA (Veterans Affairs) or other appointments and/or resources be included in Other Support documentation?
Answer:
An appointment by itself would not be an entry in the Other Support document (although it would appear on the Biosketch).
However, active/pending projects that result from a non-U-M appointment must be included in Other Support. In this case, the non-UM appointment information acts as detail for the entry of the active/pending project.
In addition, any non-monetary resources (e.g., space, equipment, personnel) that result from the non-U-M appointment that are actively being used in relation to any of an investigator's research endeavors should be included as “in-kind” resources in Other Support. Again, the appointment information provides detail for the resource entry.
See Common Other Support Examples (Word, download).
Important:
- If a non-monetary resource will be used in the proposed project, include it in the Facilities, Equipment, or Resources section of the application rather than in Other Support.
- Non-UM appointments, even if unpaid, should be reported in M-Inform as an outside activity. Start-up funding as well as salary, should be included in the value disclosed.
- Any active appointment should be included on an investigator's Biosketch (including VA appoitments).
Posted on: Sunday, January 9, 2022 - 12:16