Proposal development is the process of planning, coordinating, and preparing a competitive funding proposal. It often includes activities such as:
- Identifying and interpreting funding opportunities
- Aligning projects with sponsor priorities
- Developing competitive strategy and project framing
- Coordinating research teams and partnerships
- Establishing proposal timelines and workflows
- Supporting narrative development and proposal organization
- Developing budgets and institutional components
- Managing review, routing, and submission processes
Proposal development is typically a collaborative effort involving faculty, research administrators, financial staff, compliance offices, and research development professionals. For large or complex proposals, proposal development may begin months in advance of a sponsor deadline and involve coordination across multiple departments, schools, or institutions.
Within YRD, “proposal development” refers to the strategic process of planning and developing a competitive proposal. This differs from the Proposal Development module in IRES, which functions as the institutional administrative workspace and routing container used to support proposal preparation and submission processes. These activities are managed collaboratively with departmental administrators, FRMS, YPAT, and the Office of Sponsored Projects (OSP) teams.