Reporting to the Office of the Provost, the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs (OSRP) operates as a faculty and administration resource and gateway for the development and submission of proposals for external funding.
Our Mission
The mission of the OSRP is to grow, manage, and protect Campbell University’s sponsored programs profile and research enterprise.
The services offered, staff qualifications, and associations with Academic Affairs make the OSRP a complete resource for faculty, staff, and administration seeking outside funding for research activities, community outreach, and service programs. The OSRP also provides administrative services for all awarded grants and contracts to ensure consistent compliance with all regulations regarding the performance of grants at an educational institution.
Our Vision
From idea to archive, the OSRP provides comprehensive support to the Campbell community across the complete lifecycle of grants, contracts and sponsored projects funded by external sources.
What is a sponsored program or project?
A “sponsored program” or “”sponsored project” is an activity funded by an external organization, such as a government agency, foundation, corporation, or other entity, to conduct targeted research, training, service, or other projects aligned with an institution’s mission. These programs are characterized by formal contractual obligations and specific expectations that go beyond typical institutional funding arrangements.
At Campbell University, a sponsored project is an externally-funded activity requiring a formal agreement between the university and the sponsor or funding agency. This agreement, which may take the form of a grant, cooperative agreement, or contract, explicitly outlines the terms, conditions, and responsibilities of each party. The sponsor’s investment in the project comes with well-defined deliverables, fiscal oversight, and compliance measures, such as periodic financial and progress reporting to ensure transparency and accountability in the use of funds.
While sponsored projects commonly focus on research activities, they can also support teaching, training, event management, or professional development. These projects frequently require university resources—such as facilities, equipment, or personnel—and adherence to additional compliance protocols, especially when involving human or animal subjects, hazardous materials, or controlled substances. Ultimately, sponsored projects advance specific objectives that require Campbell University to meet the sponsor’s standards for quality, timeliness, and responsible stewardship of external funding.
Lifecycle of a Sponsored Project
Recently Awarded Grants:
FY 2024 Current and Active Grants (Updated on 11/22/2024)
Pending Grant Submissions:
FY 2024 Pending External Grant Submissions (Updated on 11/22/2024)