Title: National Cancer Institute
1 Minority Institutions/Cancer Center
Partnership Workshop November 20, 2003 Barbara
Fisher and Brian Martin
2TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED
- NCI GRANTS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH
- NEW/COMPETING APPLICATIONS
- PROGRESS REPORT/NONCOMPETING POST AWARD
ADMINISTRATION - GRANT CLOSEOUT
3HANDOUTS
- SLIDE PRESENTATION
- BOOK Every Thing You Wanted to Know About The
NCI Grants Process but Were Afraid to Ask
http//www3.cancer.gov/admin/gab/index.htm
4WEBSITE
- NIH Regional Seminars on Program and Grants
Administration May June 2004 - http//grants.nih.gov/grants/seminars.htm
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5- GRANTS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH (GAB)
6- NCI GRANTS ADMINISTRATION BRANCH (GAB)
- The GAB provides support for grants and
cooperative agreements. NCI contracts are
handled by the NCI Research Contracts Branch. - The GAB consists of approximately 58 government
employees and 16 contracted employees. - The contracted employees manage the storage
of grant files, records management, and
electronic imaging. - In Fiscal Year 2003, over 11,000 total grant
actions were completed (competing, continuation
grants, revisions and supplements). Within this
number is approximately 7,400 initial grant
actions awards
7GAB TEAM CONCEPT
- The GAB is divided into 2 teams
- Biology and Population Sciences Grants Section
- Treatment, Diagnosis and Prevention Grants
- Section
- The two teams are divided into 4 sections
- Each Section has approximately 8 to 10 grant
specialists
8Biology and Population Sciences Grants Section
- TEAM 1
- Earl Bowman
- Funmi Elesinmogun
- Kimery Griffin
- Kent Hevner
- Lan Hoang
- Joy Kearse
- Amy Knight
- Sara Maclay
- Lisa Miller
- Marie Moyer
- Dena Solomon
- TEAM 2
- Catherine Blount
- Jennifer Edwards
- Priscilla Grant
- Galen Gregor
- Sean Hine
- Brian Iglesias
- Jennifer Nuchereno
- Teresa Parker
- Aida Vasquez
- Robynne Williams
9Treatment, Diagnosis and Prevention Grants Section
- TEAM 3
- Victoria Bishton
- Rebecca Brightful
- Amy Connolly
- Cynthia Dwyer
- Barbara Fisher
- Connie Murphy
- Jill Rogers
- Judy Sint
- Ted Williams
- April Winegar
- TEAM 4
- Karen Chuang
- Kathy Dunn
- Debbie Dunne
- Barbara Liesenfeld
- Emily Linde
- Brian Martin
- Carol Perry
- Romy Reis
- Harry Seidman
- Shane Woodward
10- The Partnership grants belong in the Treatment,
Diagnosis and Prevention Grants Section - Grants are assigned to specialists by
institution. One institution could be handled by
4 different grant specialists. GAB is striving
to assign one specialist to a partnership.
11 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE
GRANTS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST
- Monitors administrative and fiscal aspects of
grants and cooperative agreements - Assures compliance with federal regulations,
policies, and procedures - Only NIH official authorized to change funding,
duration and terms of award - Issues Notice of Grant Awards
- Grants Management Specialist vs. Program Director
12New/Competing ApplicationsType 1
- Brian Martin
- NCI Grants Administration Branch
13Types of Minority Institution/Cancer Center
Partnerships
- U56 -- Cooperative Planning Grant for
Comprehensive Minority Institution/Cancer Center
Partnership - http//grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-
CA-03-008.html - U54 -- Comprehensive Minority Institution/Cancer
Center Partnership - http//grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-
CA-03-010.html - P20 -- Planning Grant for Minority
Institution/Cancer Center Collaboration - http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA
-CA-03-009.html
14U56
- Application for the planning and development of
Comprehensive Minority Institutions/Cancer Center
Partnerships between Minority-Serving
Institutions (MSI) and NCI-designated Cancer
Centers.
15U54
- Application for the implementation of
Comprehensive Minority Institution/Cancer Center
Partnerships between Minority-Serving
Institutions (MSIs) and NCI-designated Cancer
Centers in order to develop a stronger national
cancer program aimed at understanding the reasons
behind the significant cancer disparities and
impact on minority populations.
16P20
- Application to assist researchers and faculty in
Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in
collaboration with the researchers and faculty of
NCI-designated Cancer Centers to plan and
implement focused collaborations in cancer
research, cancer research training and career
development or cancer education.
17U56 RFA Guidelines
- ALLOWABLE COSTS
- Administrative Costs Not to exceed 20 of the
total direct costs per year per partner. - Planning and Evaluation
- Developmental Costs
- Pilot cancer research projects or pilot cancer
training and career development, - Cancer education and/or cancer outreach program
not to exceed 100,000 - in direct costs per year per project/program of
the partnership for no more than - three years.
- Resources and Infrastructure
- Start-up Packages
18U56 RFA Guidelines
- The maximum combined direct cost budget of the
MSI and the Cancer Center together is 500,000.
Third party sub-contractual facilities and
administration costs will not be counted toward
the maximum combined direct costs of 500,000. - The total project period will not exceed five
years.
19U54 Guidelines
- ALLOWABLE COSTS
- Administrative Costs Not to exceed 20 of the
total direct costs per year per partner. - Planning and Evaluation
- Developmental Costs
- Pilot cancer research projects or pilot cancer
training and career development, cancer education
and/or cancer outreach program not to exceed
100,000 in direct costs per year per
project/program of the partnership for no more
than three years.
20U54 Guidelines
- ALLOWABLE COSTS(cont.)
- Up to three full projects/programs per year may
be funded (not to exceed 250,000 in direct costs
per year per project/program of the partnership
of no longer than three years). - Resources and Infrastructure
- Start-up Packages
21U54 Guidelines
- The maximum combined direct cost budget of the
MSI and the Cancer Center together is 1.5
million. Third party sub-contractual facilities
and administration costs will not be counted
toward the maximum combined direct costs of 1.5
million. - The total project period will not exceed five
years.
22P20 RFA Guidelines
- ALLOWABLE COSTS
- Administrative Costs
- Developmental Costs
- Initial Planning Stage
- Priority Setting Stage
- Implementation Stage
23P20 RFA Guidelines
- The total annual direct cost budgets for the MSI
and the Cancer Center applications together are
expected to range between 50,000 and 250,000
each year depending upon prior progress in
planning and setting priorities. - Third party contractual Facilities and
Administrative costs will not be counted toward
the maximum combined direct costs of 250,000. - The total project period will not exceed three
- years.
24PHS 398 APPLICATION
- The PHS 398 is required for all new, revised,
competing continuation, and supplemental research
grant, research training grant, and cooperative
agreement applications. - The PHS 398 can be found at
- http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/phs39
8.html
25PHS 398 APPLICATION
- Budgets for these partnerships should not be
prepared in modular format. - Pay particular attention to the instructions for
human and animals in the PHS 398. Be sure to
address specific points.
26IMPORTANT ISSUES FOR ALL APPLICATIONS
- Review and read entire RFA.
- Prepare application following instructions in PHS
398 and Supplemental Instructions in RFA. - Pay particular attention to SPECIAL
REQUIREMENTS section of RFA. - Pay particular attention to SUPPLEMENTAL
INSTRUCTIONS section of RFA. - WORK WITH AND CONSULT WITH THE CANCER CENTER
PARTNER WHEN DEVELOPING BUDGETS, THEY HAVE THE
EXPERIENCE.
27NOTICE OF GRANT AWARD(NGA)
- Request a copy of the NGA from your Sponsored
Programs Office. - Read the NGA, it contains a lot of important
information - Become familiar with the NIH Grants Policy
Statement. -
28NON-COMPETING GRANT PROGRESS REPORT(Type
5)Brian and Barbara
29PHS 2590 APPLICATION
- An annual application must be submitted by the
grantee to continue funding after the first year
of a new award. - Annual application submitted on a PHS 2590
- In conjunction with the standard instructions of
the PHS 2590, the MI/CCP supplemental application
guidelines must be addressed in the application. - http//minority opportunities.nci.nih.gov/institu
tions/dochtmls/comprehensive.pdf
30PHS 2590 APPLICATION
- Application submission is due 60 days prior to
the start date of the grant. This is determined
by reading the Notice of Grant Award budget
period end date. This is also published on the
NIH Commons website listed at - http//commons.era.nih.gov/commons/
- Non Streamlined-Non Competing Application
Process(SNAP) MI/CCP grants require full
categorical budgets with justification. - Use Section B. under PREPARING YOUR PROGRESS
REPORT, B. SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS, section 2.
Detailed Budget for Next Budget Period.
31PHS 2590 APPLICATION
- The Notice of Grant Award includes the total cost
award level for each year. This level is
established at the time of the competing year and
will usually remain constant for the project
period. - Provide justification for the line items and
amounts that represent a significant change from
that previously recommended.
32PHS 2590 APPLICATION
- Page 3 under CURRENT BUDGET PERIOD, state the
estimated total costs remaining in the grant that
are greater than 25 of the current years (last
funded year) total authorization. (if applicable)
- If greater than 25, explain why there is the
significant balance and how it will be spent if
carried forward into the next budget period. - If the PI intends to carryover unobligated funds,
an official request must be submitted by the
grantee authorized business official, to the
grants management specialist noted on the last
Notice of Grant Award.
33PHS 2590 APPLICATION
- Other Support required only for active support
of all key personnel. - Progress Report Summary
- Enrollment Table only if conducting clinical
research. - Checklist
34 35- NIH Grants Policy Statement (Rev. 03/01),
Administrative Requirements Section - Applies to all grants and cooperative agreement
awards issued after 10/01/2001 - http//grants2.nih.gov/grants/guide/guide/noti
ce-files/NOT-OD-01-070.HTML - No rebudgeting of funds between the Partnership
grants after the awards are issued. - NIH Prior approval requirements listed below from
the NIH Grants Policy Statement.
36TABLE II-2SUMMARY OF ACTIONS REQUIRING NIH PRIOR
APPROVAL(Note The following table has been
revised in accordance with the 03/20/2001 NIH
Guide Notice)
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41- REBUDGETING between partnership grants, unique
procedure prior to submission of Type 5
application. - FINANCIAL STATUS REPORT (FSR)
- Submitted on PHS 269 form
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- 90 days after expiration date of the budget
period end date
42CARRYOVER
- CARRYOVER After FSR is submitted and accepted by
NIH. The carryover request should be submitted
on Institutional letterhead that includes - Scientific justification
- Categorical budget and justification
- for intended use of these funds
- Carryover funds may not be rebudgeted between
Partnership grants.
43FINAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
44- When a grantee accepts an award, the grantee also
accepts responsibility for monitoring and
reporting requirements. - The PI and grantee organization is responsible
for the submission of the - 1. Final Progress Report institutional
letterhead - 2. Final Invention Statement
- http//grants.nih.gov/grants/hhs568
.pdf - 3. Final Financial Status Report
- www.whitehouse.gov/omb.grants/sf269
.pdf
45- Final Reports are required 90 days after the
expiration of the project period. - Delinquency in providing this information in a
timely manner could jeopardize future funding of
the PI and the grantee organization. - NIH Grants Policy Statement Administrative
Requirements, Closeout
46HELPFUL WEB SITES
- NIH Office Of Extramural Research
- http//grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm
- NIH Grants Policy Statement
- http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2001
- PHS 2590 Application
- http//grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/2590/2590.h
tm
47HELPFUL WEB SITES
- Financial Status Report(FSR)
- www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants/sf269.pdf
- NEW GRANTEE http//grants1.nih.gov/grants/fundi
ng/welcomewagon.htm
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