Title: The NIH Grants Process: Who, What and How
1The NIH Grants Process Who, What and How Joana
Rosario, MD, MPH Deputy Associate
Director Basic Science Program Division of AIDS,
NIAID, NIH, DHHS Tel (301) 402-0336 Fax (301)
402-3211 jrosario_at_niaid.nih.gov March 2, 2007
2Whos Who at the NIH
- Typical NIH Institute/Center
- Intramural (10 of NIH funds)
- In-house scientists performing research
- Extramural
- Scientists administering the research grant
process - Scientific Review Administrator (SRA)
- Program Officer (PO)
- Grant Management Officer (GMO)
3Who is the SRA?
- Scientific Review Administrator (SRA) is a
doctoral level scientist who - Is the expert on peer-review policy, procedure
and compliance - Provides scientific, administrative, and
logistical oversight of the peer-review process
the hallmark of NIH
4Who is the PO?
- Program Officer (PO) is a doctoral level
scientist who - Provides scientific stewardship and administers
grants - Identifies areas of scientific priority
- Serves as advocate for investigators
- Provides guidance on resources for research and
collaboration
5What Can POs Do for You?
- Before you write your grant application, advise
you on - Research priorities and areas of interest
- Grant mechanisms and relevant FOAs
- (Funding Opportunity Announcements)
- Human subjects other application issues
- After your grant application is reviewed, advise
you on - Revision resubmission
- Advisory Council funding
- Progress reports supplements
6TIP!
- The PO is waiting for your call and/or email
- Do contact, s/he is looking forward to hear from
you!!!!
7How Do You Find A PO?
- FOAs list responsible PO
- Unsolicited applications by scientific area
- NIH eRA Commons https//commons.era.nih.gov/common
s/ - NIH and I/C communication offices
- Your Summary Statement and Notice of Grant Award
8Who is the GMO?
- Grants Management Officer (GMO) is a
- business/finance professional who
- Negotiates, approves awards all grants
- Provides fiscal administration of grants
- Is the government official on fiscal policy
issues
9The Grant Review Cycle
EXTRAMURAL COMMUNITY
Applicants
Council
Applications
Review Meeting
Funding Plan
Grant Award
Summary Statement
Council Meeting
R
R
P
P, G
P, G
Secondary Review Phase
Initial Review Phase
Negotiation Phase
Post-Award Monitoring Phase
P Program, R Review, G Grants Management
10OVERSIGHT
- Program oversees the initiative and the progress
of research after funding is awarded - Review oversees the rigorous scientific
assessment by peers - Grants Management oversees fiscal administration
of funds.
11External Advisory Council
- Scientists Health Professionals Advocates
- Performs second-level review of applications
- Advises I/C on policy
- Reviews programs
- Clears research concepts for I/C initiatives
12Types of Grants
- Unsolicited investigator initiated
- Solicited Funding Opportunity Announcement
(FOA) - Grant mechanisms - R, U, K, T, F, P
- Areas of funding - Training, Research,
Conference, Equipment, Infrastructure
13AREA Grants
- Small research projects by students faculty
- Eligibility health professional schools that
have not been major recipients of NIH research
funds - School/College of Medicine, Veterinary Medicine,
Podiatry, Nutrition, Dentistry, Osteopathy,
Pharmacy, Public Health, Optometry, Nursing,
Chiropractic Medicine, Allied Health - Â The list of ineligible schools is updated
annually.
14Solicited Grant Applications (FOA)
- Written by Program Officer(s) at one or more I/C
(Institute / Center) requesting applications in a
specific area of interest - May have specific funds set aside
- Â Â
15Solicited Grant Applications (FOA)
- Program Officer(s) develop the initiative, thus
- CALL or EMAIL your PO for more details or
clarifications!
16Training and Career Awards
- T Institutional support to defer training costs
- F Fellowship support for independent research
- K Career development support
- http//www.nih.gov
17Investigator-Initiated Research
Based on Competitive Science
18IMPORTANT!!!PHS 398 to 424 Transition
- NIH is transitioning to the use of electronic 424
(RR) applications - no paper will be accepted - For more information visit these websites
-
- http//www.grants.gov/GetStarted
- http//www.niaid.nih.gov/ncn/grants/eapp/portal.h
tm
19REMEMBER!
- Your PO will assist you in the application
process. - S/he can and will answer questions.
- Contact your PO before you submit an application
especially if it is your first one.
20CONTACT INFORMATION
- Joana Rosario, MD, MPH
- Deputy Associate Director
- Basic Science Program Division of AIDS, NIAID,
NIH, DHHS - Tel (301) 402-0336 Fax (301) 402-3211
- jrosario_at_niaid.nih.gov