Hi
Folks,
Take a look at
this. We’ll add it to our website as well.
Mike
The NIH released the notices regarding
the application process for supplements to existing grants. There are
three categories – as listed in the table below.
Please note that there are no budget
restrictions for administrative supplements to existing research
grants – the
restrictions are listed below.
The information is posted on the Office
of Research web site (www.research.ufl.edu) (click on ARRA
Funding Opportunities) and will be published in the FYI to be released on
Friday.
Please circulate as widely as
possible.
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UPDATED: 2 pm,
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009 - NIH Supplements (Spreadsheet with all
ARRA Funding Opportunities Available at
www.research.ufl.edu) |
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Agency |
Institute/Division/Bureau |
Full or Pre
Announcement |
FYI
Announcement |
Program |
URL |
Internal
Deadline |
Agency
Deadline |
UF
Eligible |
Notes/Eligibility |
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National Institutes of
Health |
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Full |
20-Mar |
Recovery Act Funds for
Administrative Supplements Providing Summer Research Experiences for
Students and Science Educators |
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-09-060.html |
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See Institute/Center Web sites for
specific deadline |
Yes |
This announcement is for
administrative supplements to active NIH Research Grants, Research Program
and Center Grants (Ps), and Cooperative Agreements (Us). Individual NIH
Institutes and Centers (ICs) have more detailed eligibility information on
their own Web sites. See
http://grants.nih.gov/recovery/ic_supp.html |
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National Institutes of
Health |
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Full |
20-Mar |
Recovery Act Funds for
Administrative Supplements |
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-09-056.html |
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See Institute/Center Web sites for
specific deadline |
Yes |
This announcement is for
administrative supplements to active NIH Research Grants and Research
Program and Center Grants (Ps), as well as Career Development Awards (Ks),
Institutional Training Grants (Ts), Cooperative Agreements (Us) and
Educational Development Awards. Individual NIH Institutes and
Centers (ICs) have more detailed eligibility information on their own Web
sites. See
http://grants.nih.gov/recovery/ic_supp.html |
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National Institutes of
Health |
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Full |
20-Mar |
Recovery Act Funds for Competitive
Revision Applications |
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-09-058.html |
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4/21/2009 |
Yes |
This announcement is for revision
applications to active NIH Research Grants, including, but not limited to,
R01, R03, R15, R21, R25, R33, R34, R37, R21/R33, R41, R42, R43, R44, SC1,
SC2, SC3 grants, and Program Project grants, Center grants, Cooperative
Agreements, Training Grants, and Institutional Career Development
Awards. |
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Budget and
Funding Information for administrative supplements
(NOT-OD-09-056)
Funding for administrative supplements to
existing grants will be available from Recovery Act funds in FY2009 and
FY2010. Due to the limited nature of Recovery Act funds, applicants
requesting multiple year funding in FY2009 may only request funding for FY 2009
and FY 2010, and it is anticipated that supplement funding will be awarded
within a short period after receipt of the supplement request. Requests
selected for funding in FY2010 will be limited to one year for the budget and
project period.
For supplements to Research Grants there is no maximum
dollar limit on what may be requested in the budget; however, the requested
budget must be in line with the work being proposed. Please note that in
general NIH expects to award supplements of not more than 50 percent of the
amount of the parent grant.
For supplements to Research Career
Development Awards, requests will generally be limited to $50,000 for Research
Development Support costs (individual IC policies may vary, see http://grants.nih.gov/recovery/ic_supp.html
for more information). Requests for an additional year of support
for Career Development Awards (K99 and K22) may also be submitted.
For
supplements to Institutional Training awards, requests for support for
additional trainees within the current Council-approved level will be
considered.
In addition, domestic U.S. institutions planning to submit
supplement requests that include foreign components should be aware that
requested funding for any foreign components should not exceed 10% of the total
requested direct costs or $25,000 per year (per subcontract/subaward or in
aggregate for multiple subcontracts/subawards), whichever is less.