4.4.1 Description of Environment (brief)
4.4.2 Use Case
Name The Grant Lifecycle
Description Identification, Application, Implementation, and Dissemination phases of the grant lifecycle complement blockchain strength in identity, provenance, and security.
Primary Actors Grantor and Applicants
Supporting Actors Multiple stakeholders in Grantor and Applicant organizations, external researchers, and grants participants
Use Case Securing and Connecting Grants
Description Grantors and Applicants research and address significant challenges in society. Collaboration is time-consuming; whether in identifying funding needs of researchers, resourcing potential requests for proposals/applications (RFP/RFA), or reporting progress and results. International and in-country organizations spend too much time locating potential grantors and those grantors spend too much time administering grants when they yearn to link with the research community in an innovation rather than a maintenance role. All parties prioritize researching, analyzing, and disseminating; however, the business burden of grants compliance overshadows the incredible potential of significant adoption of grants-related research.
4.4.2 Use Case
Name
The Grant Lifecycle
Description
Identification, Application, Implementation, and Dissemination phases of the grant lifecycle complement blockchain strength in identity, provenance, and security.
Primary Actors
Grantor and Applicants
Supporting Actors
Multiple stakeholders in Grantor and Applicant organizations, external researchers, and grants participants
Use Case
Securing and Connecting Grants
Description
High-Level Summary The grant process follows a linear lifecycle that includes creating the funding opportunity, applying, making award decisions, and successfully implementing the award. These phases are grouped as:
- Pre-Award Phase - funding opportunities and application review
- Award Phase - award decisions and notifications
- Post Award Phase - implementation, reporting, and closeout
Low-level Summary
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Primary Actor
Grantors and Applicants
Grantors:
- Review process
- Inter- and Intra-departmental share among agencies
- Track applications and avoid duplication
- Notify member agencies
- Fund projects
- Support informed decision making by federal grant-making entities
- Integrate with grant-making and grant recipient entities’ systems used to manage day-to-day grants management operations
- Improve ability to detect fraud, waste, and abuse
- Improve ability to efficiently conduct audits
Applicants:
- Reduce redundant reporting
- Control of access to and protection of personally identifiable information (PII) and sensitive/proprietary information
- Integrate federal and non-federal grants management processes
- Improve payment efficiency for second- and third-tier grant recipients
- Notify RFA and RFP based on selected topics
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Supporting Actors
Multiple stakeholders in Awardee and Applicant organizations, external researchers, and grants participants:
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