Title: NIH/Grants.gov Fellowships Hands On Session
1NIH/Grants.gov FellowshipsHands On Session
Find. Apply. Succeed.
2Session Overview
- After completing this lab you will be able to
- Download software, grant application packages and
instructions using the NIH and Grants.gov
Websites - Understand how to use the NIH instructions
- Complete an NIH NRSA Fellowship Grants.gov
application package completely and correctly - Understand the NIH application process timelines
- Initiate a SeRA Proposal Development Routing
Form
3Before You Get Started
- Make sure you have an NIH Commons Username
- Contact your Institutional Representative as soon
as you know you will apply - School of Medicine Debra Porzio, Fellowship
Manager - All other schools Your OSR Contract Grant
Officer
4Format Specs for PDF Attachments
- Font
- Arial, Helvetica, Palatino Linotype, or Georgia
- 11 point font or larger
- Margins (8 1/2 x 11 paper)
- ½ inch margins all around
- No Headers or Footers
- Figures, Graphs, Charts, etc.
- Can be smaller font
- Must be black font, clear and legible
- No Jargon
5Grant Application Package
- Save the grant application to your computer
- Complete the application using the instructions
attached to that particular FOA (Funding
Opportunity Announcement) - Always download a new application for each grant
- Dont copy and reuse an old Application Package
- When application is complete, click Check
Package for Errors button - Do not select Save Submit button
Institutional Rep will use it when they submit
All YELLOW FIELDS must be Completed!
6Grant Application Package
- The Grant Application Package is one PDF file
- Forms have data fields and attachments
- NRSA application packages will have a header page
and five forms (detailed below) - Always check the instructions!
- See Samples and Instructions in your handout
- A few words about PDF
- Attachments required to be PDF
- No spaces, characters, etc. in filename
- Less than 50 character filename
- Use a one word format e.g., SpecificAims.pdf,
JonesBiosketch.pdf, SmithResearchPlan.pdf - Convert to PDF (do not scan)
- Dont add extra security to your PDF!
- Do not add headers and footers
7Download YOUR NRSA Now!
- Open a web browser to the NIH F Kiosk and
follow the steps above to download and save YOUR
OWN NRSA Application and Instructions now.
8Stipend Levels
Predocs Year Stipend Inst. Allow
All Years 22,920 4,200/year
Postdocs Year Stipend Inst. Allowance
Year 0 42,840 7,850/Year
Year 1 44,556
Year 2 46,344
Year 3 48,192
Year 4 50,112
Year 5 52,116
Year 6 54,216
Year 7 56,376
9Letters of Reference
- At least three references (and not more than
five) are required - Include this list in your cover letternames,
degrees, and affiliations of the referees - Select referees carefully
- Your Mentor CANNOT be a reference their
recommendation is included as part of the
application (on the PHS Fellowship Supplemental
Form).
Letters of reference are due by the application
receipt deadline date no grace period!
10SeRA/PDRF
- All applications require an internal Proposal
Development and Routing Form - Also called a PDRF
- PDRF Includes
- Conflict of Interest (COI) declaration by both
Fellow and Mentor - NIH Fellowship Certification Assurance
- Approvals by Fellow, Mentor, and Department
Log into SeRA to Initiate the PDRF
11Route Application
- Route completed application to your Institutional
Representative - A least 5 business days before the deadline
- Route via SeRA
- School of Medicine Debra Porzio
- All Others Check the List
- Your Inst. Rep. will review and submit the
completed application to Grants.gov
Be sure to route your PDRF in time for
all Approvals to be complete by the deadline
12Checklist
- TO DO NOW Documents to get from Other People
- Mentors Co-Mentors
- Biosketch
- Sponsor/Co-Sponsor information (limit to 6 pages)
- Collaborators/Dissertation Advisor(s) attachment,
if applicable - Certification Letter for Predoctoral Fellowships
(F31) if applicable - Additional Educational Information Attachment
- Referees
- Send them pertinent info
- Ensure they file their form letters in NIH
eCommons
- Tasks for YOU To Do NOW
- Complete PDRF
- Tasks for YOU To Do (before award is
accepted/post-award) - Training Protocols
- Human Animal Subjects
- Responsible Conduct of Research
- Research Lab Safety
- IRB APLAC
- Conflict of Interest Training
- Post-AwardPublishing Papers
- Anything published based on NIH Funded Research
must be entered in PubMed (Public Access Law) - Check Lane Library Resources
13Questions?
- Check the Fellowship Grants.gov Fellowship Page
- For application downloads
- Grants.gov information
- Software requirements
- Check the Stanford Fellowship Website
- Internal Stanford forms
- Process checklist
- Contacts
14Overview of Submission Process
Investigator
Institutional Rep.
Grants.gov
Sponsor (NIH)
- Downloads completes application
- Completes PDRF
- Routes via SeRA to Institutional Rep
- Reviews application (may suggest some
modifications) - Submits application to Grants.gov
- Performs cursory electronic review
- Sends 3 emails
- Received
- Validated or Rejected
- Agency Retrieval
- Upon validation, notifies Sponsor
- Retrieves application from Grants.gov
- Sends email to IR Validations Complete/Check
assembled application (or ACTION REQUIRED).