CAYUSE424
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What
is Cayuse?
Submitting to Grants.gov Using
Cayuse
Cayuse is a new, platform independant software
solution for submission of applications via Grants.gov.
Cayuse
is
a web application
that can be accessed directly from a PC or Mac desktop. The
system is easy to use, highly intuitive and has robust functionality
to support the creation and submission of error-free grant
applications to NIH, DOD, NSF, CDC and AHRQ.
Bookmark the Cayuse Production
Site in your web browser. This is the link
you will use to work in Grants.gov Cayuse.
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Getting
Started
Browser Configuration
- Grants.gov Cayuse must be accessed
using the following web browsers:
- Mozilla Firefox (PC and Macs)
- Internet Explorer (PC)
If you do not have one of
these web browsers installed on your desktop,
please contact your ITC as soon as possible
to get it installed.
- The main configuration items for your
browser;
- JavaScript - On
- Cookies - enabled
- Popups - allowed
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Request a Cayuse Account
To obtain a Cayuse account,
please send an email with your name and email address
to orsp@musc.edu .
In the subject line of the email mark "Request
for Cayuse Account"
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Initial Setup
After your initial login to the system, several things
should be accomplished
- Bookmark the web site for future use.
- Change your password from the default to one that you can remember. This will also keep others from logging in with your credentials.
- Edit your profile.
- Complete personal information to match NIH commons profile.
- Assign permissions as appropriate.
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Cayuse Training
The User
Manual is available on the Cayuse
web site. Training sessions will be held periodically,
so check the ORSP
training site for dates and times. Additional training
links will be available soon.
Sample Grant Files
Support
For questions and issues, contact the
following individuals:
For questions about the content
of your specific proposal contact your grants consultant
in the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs:
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