Grants and Federal Programs

Our office provides guidance and support to PSC faculty and staff with pursuing grant opportunities.

Current Grants

  • Career and Technical Education
  • Trio Programs
    • Student Support Services
    • Student Support Services Veterans
    • Educational Talent Search
    • Veteran Upward Bound
    • Educational Opportunity Center
  • Veteran Student Success Center
  • Office on Violence Against Women (OVW)
  • Basic Needs for Postsecondary Students
  • Title III
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Dr. Debbie Douma, Dean

Location: Building. 7 | Room 717E

Contact Information: 850-484-1705
ddouma@pensacolastate.edu

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Mr. Jamie Russell, Grant Development Manager

Location: Building 7 | Room 717A

Contact Information: 850-484-1696
jrussell@pensacolastate.edu

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Ms. Shannon Crawford, Executive Assistant

Location: Building 7 | Room 717

Contact Information: 850-484-1193
scrawford@pensacolastate.edu

Grant Process

The Grants and Federal Programs Department is here to assist you in finding opportunities, developing your proposal, and navigating the grant process. The Grants and Federal Program office MUST be involved in any grant process. A grant writer will assist you in the development of a proposal. Please contact the Grants & Federal Programs office at 850-484-1194

IRB

Before submitting an IRB, (Institutional Review Board) application, first determine if IRB review is actually required for your project. If your activity doesn’t fit one of the definitions of research (below), you do not need to obtain IRB approval or a determination of exempt status. The specific definition (if any) that applies to your activity determines which regulations and requirements govern your research.

The Regulations

Federal regulations require that research projects involving human subjects be reviewed by an IRB. The IRB must approve or determine the project to be exempt prior to the start of any research activities. The IRB cannot provide approval or determinations for research that has already been concluded.

IRB review and approval are required for projects that:

  • Meet the definition of research
  • Involve human subjects and
  • Include any interaction or intervention with human subjects or involve access to identifiable private information