Components of a Proposal

What should be included in a proposal?

The format or presentation of a proposal will depend on the requirements of the sponsor to whom you are applying. Most sponsors have developed policies and procedures for the submission of proposals and may require the use of specific application forms. Other sponsors are less directive. In any case, PIs should obtain the most recent version of the guidelines and should follow the required proposal format.

Please note: All proposals which include subrecipients must be accompanied by the Subrecipient Information and Compliance (SIC) form at the time of submission.  Please use the SIC form to submit basic subrecipient information as well as compliance assurances. Additional documentation that is required is listed below.

The following may be used as a guide to components of a proposal when requirements are not specific:

Section Description
Title Page Includes the title and duration of the project, amount requested, name and address of the PI and of the institutional contact (in most cases, this will be the Office of Sponsored Projects).
Abstract or Proposal Summary Describes the objectives, methodology and significance of the proposed project. The abstract should be able to stand alone and should provide the reader with a first impression of the request.
Introduction Should specifically and concisely state the importance of the research being proposed.
Description of the Project This is the heart of the proposal and should be a complete written description in paragraph form of what is to be undertaken. It should clearly describe the specific aims, goals, methodology, as well as the PI’s role in carrying out the proposed activities. Once awarded and subject to modification by both funder and Yale, this description will be incorporated by reference into the grant or contract and be the legal description of the activities to be undertaken, and important to assess the type of agreement utilized, the approvals needed, and the creation of a budget, with the appropriate indirect cost rate.
Bibliography Should list references cited in the body of the proposal.
CV/Biographical Sketch Should be submitted for all key personnel, indicating background, professional interests, research capabilities and publications.
Budget and Budget Justification Should reflect a reasonable estimate of expenses necessary to conduct the project. Consult Frequently Needed Yale Facts for fringe benefit rates, graduate student tuition and stipends, and facilities and administrative rates (indirect costs).
Facilities and Resources Describes equipment or other relevant resources that will be available for use on the project. Examples of such resources include laboratory and office spaces, library resources, animal facilities, and computer services or equipment.
Transmittal Letter If the sponsor does not provide a form asking for an institutional signature, the Office of Sponsored Projects may provide a cover letter to accompany the proposal indicating Yale’s approval of the application.
 
Subrecipient Information Subrecipient information to be included in every proposal is the scope of work, budget, budget justification, SIC form, and other documents as required by the proposal solicitation.

Sponsor Salary Rate Caps

Federal and Non-Federal Requirements and/or limitations

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Salary Cap

The NIH caps the rate at which salary can be charged to National Institutes of Health grants, cooperative agreements and contracts (with the exception of those that are clearly defined to be exempt from the cap). Congress legislatively mandates a provision for the limitation of salary.

  • Effective January 1, 2024 the Executive Level II Salary Cap increased from $212,100 to $221,900. See: NIH NOT-OD-24-057: Guidance on Salary Limitations for Grants and Cooperative Agreements FY2024.
  • NIH Salary Cap Summary FY1990-Present.
  • Key point: You may re-budget existing funds (per NIH policies and procedures) to cover the increased salary cap level, but no additional funds will be provided by NIH to cover the increased salary expenses.
  • Budgets created in IRES Proposal Development (PD) will automatically calculate the requested salary over the cap amount and move it to an ‘unallowable’ portion of the budget to ensure it is not submitted as part of our direct cost request. This does not require a Cost Share form.

Additional information

1315 PR.03 Salaries Above a Sponsor Imposed Rate Cap and Other Program Salary Limitations

Salary/Cost of Living Escalations in Project Out Years

It is Yale University general practice to budget for anticipated salary escalations in project out years however some specific agencies prohibit this:

Do other Sponsors also have Salary Caps?

Yes, the following list details those sponsors with a known salary cap; however, this list is not exhaustive and you should always read the sponsor guidelines to confirm if your specific sponsor has a set salary cap. Also review guidelines for non-federal sponsors with known salary caps as they may not require a salary cap for certain funding opportunities. If the sponsor has a published policy, Yale University will abide by that policy and this will not require a Cost Share form, unless specific funding opportunity guidelines from the sponsor allow for full salary to be included.

Sponsor - Federal

Sponsor - Federal Cap Applied
Administration for Children and Families DHHS Salary Cap
Administration for Community Living DHHS Salary Cap
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality DHHS Salary Cap
Center for Disease Control DHHS Salary Cap
Food and Drug Administration DHHS Salary Cap
Health Resources and Services Administration DHHS Salary Cap
National Institutes of Health DHHS Salary Cap
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration
DHHS Salary Cap

Sponsor - Non Federal

Sponsor - Non Federal Cap Applied
American Cancer Society DHHS Salary Cap
Anesthesia Safety Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Conquer Cancer Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Donaghue Medical Research Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Edward N. and Della L. Thome Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Hope Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Marc Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Michael J. Fox Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Edward P. Evans Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Leducq Foundation for Cardiovascular Research $200,000
National Multiple Sclerosis Society DHHS Salary Cap
Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute $200,000
Rheumatology Research Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Susan B. Komen Foundation $250,000
Three Lakes Foundation DHHS Salary Cap
Wilson Disease Association DHHS Salary Cap