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The LOI is a requirement and is due approximately 3 weeks after the FOA is released. The LOI is important in that it provides DOE with an idea of what type or proposals will be submitted and allows officials sufficient time to secure reviewers with the appropriate technical expertise to evaluate the incoming proposals. Secondly, this early review allows DOE officials to advise prospective applicants if their proposed R&D is inconsistent with the intentions of the topics/subtopics. If an applicant submits an LOI that suggests that the project direction is inconsistent with the vision of the topic author, DOE reviewers will notify the prospective applicant, who then has the opportunity to take corrective actions.
Drafting Your Letter of Intent | |
Requirements | Instructions |
Due Date | Letters of Intent are due approximately 3 weeks after the FOA is released |
Length | Not to exceed 500 words and no more than 2 pages |
Project Title | The LOI must include a descriptive title of the planned R&D. This title should be the same title that you use when you submit the application in Grants.gov. |
Topic Number & Subtopic Letter | The LOI must include the topic number and subtopic letter as provided in the corresponding FOA Topics document. |
Principal Investigator | The LOI must include the name and contact information of the Principal Investigator |
Business Official | The LOI must include the name and contact information of the Business Official submitting the LOI if they are not also the PI. |
Subcontractors/Consultants | The LOI must include the names of any proposed subcontractors or consultants if any. |
Registrations | The PI and Business Official must each be registered in PAMS. |
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