AA Virtual Notebook
Outline
We appreciate your willingness and commitment to serve as an Administrative Advisor to a Western Region multistate project (W- research project, WCC- coordinating committee or WERA – integrated education/extension/research activity). You serve a key role to ensure that the multistate research program meets the needs of stakeholders, requirements of the WAAESD and federal statutory requirements as outlined by the AREERA of 1998.
This virtual notebook is assembled to assist you in carrying out your duties as an administrative advisor. Should you think of additional information that would be helpful or may come across information that should be posted here, please email the regional system administrator at waaesd@lamar.colostate.edu .
Table of Contents
I. History and philosophy of Multistate Research Program
∙ Multistate
Research Fund Relevance, Excellence, and Accountability
∙ Overview of the Multistate Research Program
II. Western Region Supplementary Guidelines
III. RCIC and the Regional Review Process
∙ RCIC
IV. Role of the Director’s Office
V. Multistate Reporting Requirements
∙ SAES 422
∙ Preparing an Effective Annual Report
∙ Writing
an effective SAES-422
∙ Preparing
National Impact Summaries
VI. Role of the Administrative Advisor
VII. Specific Duties of the AA
∙ Meeting Authorization (link to NIMSS)
∙ Annual report
(SAES 422)
∙ Adding
Participants to a Multistate Project
VIII. Using the NIMSS
∙ Introduction to the User Manual
∙ New and Renewal Project Development and Approval Process
∙ Valid Justification for retaining an existing project number on a renewed/revised proposal
∙ Inviting Participants to Join a New Proposal
∙ SAES-422: Submission of Annual Reports or Meeting Minutes
∙ Appendix E Requirements for each Region
∙ Setting a Cut-off Date to Add Participants to a New Proposal
∙ Guiding Principles of Review
IX. FAQs
X. Other Useful Information
∙ Organization and Relationships
∙ Glossary of Terms for the Land-Grant System and Related Organizations