The document provides instructions for submitting a Project Abstract Summary form as part of a funding application. It notes that the Project Abstract field must succinctly describe the project in plain language understandable by the public using no more than 4,000 characters. It also states that the abstract submitted may be made public if the application is funded. Applicants are directed to include the funding opportunity number, relevant CFDA number, applicant name, and descriptive title of the project in the abstract form.
The document provides instructions for submitting a Project Abstract Summary form as part of a funding application. It notes that the Project Abstract field must succinctly describe the project in plain language understandable by the public using no more than 4,000 characters. It also states that the abstract submitted may be made public if the application is funded. Applicants are directed to include the funding opportunity number, relevant CFDA number, applicant name, and descriptive title of the project in the abstract form.
The document provides instructions for submitting a Project Abstract Summary form as part of a funding application. It notes that the Project Abstract field must succinctly describe the project in plain language understandable by the public using no more than 4,000 characters. It also states that the abstract submitted may be made public if the application is funded. Applicants are directed to include the funding opportunity number, relevant CFDA number, applicant name, and descriptive title of the project in the abstract form.
This Project Abstract Summary form must be submitted or the application will be considered incomplete. Ensure the Project Abstract field succinctly describes the project in plain language that the public can understand and use without the full proposal. Use 4,000 characters or less. Do not include personally identifiable, sensitive or proprietary information. Refer to Agency instructions for any additional Project Abstract field requirements. If the application is funded, your project abstract information (as submitted) will be made available to public websites and/or databases including USAspending.gov.
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