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1 NIH TOP 10 DR. MICHAEL SESMA MEGAN COLUMBUS

2 Finding the Right Fit

3 #1: Where’s the money? #2:How do I get some? #3:Do I call NIH before applying? #4:How long does it take to get funded? #5:What’s the right type of grant for my idea (and me)? #6:Got Funded! Now What? #7:Not Funded! Now What? #8:How do I track my application? #9:How do I find the right NIH staff to talk to? #10:Final Pieces of Advice?

4 #1 Where is the Money?

5 NIH is the steward of medical and behavioral research for the Nation Our mission: to acquire new knowledge to help prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat disease and disability … … from the rarest genetic disorder to the common cold

6 Each with a different:  mission & priorities  budget  funding strategy NIGMS Clinical Center International Center

7 Type of FOADescription Parent AnnouncementsInvestigator initiated for basic mechanisms Program Announcements (PA, PAR, PAS) highlights areas of focus Requests for Applications (RFA) a one-time call with set-aside Published in: ­ NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts ( http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide) ­ Grants.gov

8 #2: How Do I Get Some?

9  Starts with the idea  Needs to align with an IC mission  Should be important (have high impact)  Build your team  Seek advice  Collaborators and trainees  Know how to assemble and submit the app  Carefully read funding opportunity announcements and application instructions  Learn your institution’s processes for submission Nuts and Bolts Sessions: Session #2: A Walk Through the SF 424 R&R for Beginners Session #3: Grant Writing for Success Session #7: Working with Program Officials Pre & Post Award Session #8: Writing a Successful Career Development Award

10 What is your role? What roles do other people play?  Authorized Organizational Official  Principal Investigator  Administrator Coordination and respect for each other’s roles is key

11 Understand the NIH Extramural Team

12 Responsible for scientific and technical review  Ensures fair and unbiased evaluation of scientific and technical merit  Provides a summary of the evaluation  Reviews applications for completeness and conformance with application requirements Point of contact for applicants during the review process Nuts and Bolts Sessions: Session #2: The NIH Peer Review Process Session #4: For Your Review – Inside a NIH Study Section Meeting

13 Responsible for the programmatic, scientific, and/or technical aspects of a grant Provides scientific guidance to investigators pre- and post-award Develops initiatives Provides post-award oversight Nuts and Bolts Session: Session #7: Working with Program Officials Preaward & PostAward

14 Responsible for completion of business management requirements  Evaluates applications for administrative content and compliance with policy  Negotiates Awards  Interprets grants administration policies Nuts and Bolts Sessions: Session #2 & 7: Budget Basics Session #5: All About Costs

15 #3: Do I Contact NIH Before Applying?

16 Yes! Mandatory Application with budget >$500,000 direct costs for any single year R13 Conference Grants Optional When RFA’s request a Letter of Intent Always Recommended When you think about applying for any grant

17 #4: How Long Does It Take to Get Funded?

18 Investigator Performs the Research 18 National Institutes of Health Institution Initiates Research Idea Submits Application Allocates Funds Center for Scientific Review Assigns to IC & IRG / Study Section Study Section Reviews for Scientific Merit Institute Evaluates for Relevance Advisory Councils & Board Recommends Action Institute Director Makes Funding Decision

19 All pre-award issues are resolved  Budget Negotiation  Certification on Education on Human Subjects  Animals & Human Subject Protection Issues  Other Support Documentation Application to award takes ~9-10 months Nuts and Bolts Sessions: Session #4 & 7: Budget Building Blocks for Investigators Session #5: All About Costs Session #7: Working with Program Officials: PreAward & PostAward

20 #5: What’s the Right Type of Grant for My Idea (and Me)? Research Projects Small Business Training & Career Development Research Centers Nuts and Bolts Sessions: Session #5 & 6: Mapping Your Career with NIH, Part I & II Session #5: Primetime with NIH Program: Understanding RPGs Session #7: Working with Program Officials Preaward & PostAward

21 #6: Got Funded…Now What?

22  Legally binding document Award data and fiscal information Grant payment info Terms and conditions of award  Grantee accepts terms and conditions of award when draws down funds

23 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2010/index.htm  Is a term and condition of all grant awards  Explicitly defines roles, responsibilities

24 Annual progress reporting Annual federal financial reporting Invention reporting Yearly audits (as applicable) Closeout reporting Nuts and Bolts Sessions: Session #3 & 6: After the Award is Made…Then What? Session #5: All About Costs Session #7: Working with Program Officials: PreAward & PostAward

25 #7: Not Funded! Now What? RESUBMISSION AVENUE

26 Take a Deep Breath Read Summary Statement Read it Again Talk with Your Program Official Evaluate Your Options  Revise & Resubmit?  Choose a New Research Direction? Nuts and Bolts Sessions: Session #3: Grant Writing for Success Session #7: Working with Program Officials: PreAward & PostAward

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28 In Commons you can find: Application image Application status Assignments (institute, review group) NIH staff contacts (SRO, Program, Grants Management) Scores Summary statement (PI only) Notice of Award Links to tools for reporting, no cost extensions, etc. and more…

29 29 Application Grants Policy Statement NoA NIH Guide eRA RePORT Web- sites

30 Bookmark http://www.nih.gov/

31 Find Grants Info at: http://www.grants.nih.gov/

32 Trying to make heads or tails of the grants process?

33 Find Grants Info at: http://www.grants.nih.gov/

34 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/grants_process.htm

35 Find Grants Info at: http://www.grants.nih.gov/

36 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/funding_program.htm What is an R03, F31, X02, etc? Find out here!

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38 www.grants.gov/ Fed-wide portal for finding grant opportunities

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40  NIH specific funding opportunity announcements  NIH policy notices  Announcements  Changes to FOAs  Events like this regional seminar  NIH response to natural disasters or electronic system problems  Etc.

41 NIH Guide http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.htm Notices keep you abreast of new policies & announcements

42 NIH Guide is published daily. Subscribe to listserv to receive table of contents each Friday… or subscribe to our RSS feed or follow us on Twitter

43 Doing the right thing

44 http://www.grants.nih.gov/

45 NIH FOAs (RFAs, PAs, PARs) issued by our ICs (NIAID, NCI, NIAAA, NIDA, NCI, NICHD, etc.) for AREA,SBIR and other programs reflect updates to GWAS, multiple PI, EPR and other policies. Who speaks acronymese?!

46 http://www.grants.nih.gov/

47 Get a sense of who and what NIH funds Success rates Which ICs fund research like yours NIH-funded workforce data Potential collaborators NIH grantees in your area Organizational funding information Award trends NIH staff contacts

48 http://www.grants.nih.gov/

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50 Make sense of our ever changing environement

51 http://www.grants.nih.gov/

52 http://nexus.od.nih.gov Subscribe to the monthly Nexus for a summary of NIH grant happenings, resources, events. Join the discussion on the Rock Talk blog! http://nexus.od.nih.gov

53 All About Grants Channel on iTunes. New episode released monthly.

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55 Check out other ways to connect as well

56 #9: Who do I talk to?

57 FOAs include contact names for program, review and grants management staff. Institute websites have org charts or contact lists so to help you find a name. www.nih.govwww.nih.gov RePORTER provides the NIH program official’s name for funded projects. http://projectreporter.nih.govhttp://projectreporter.nih.gov Use the NIH Staff Directory if you already have a name http://ned.nih.gov/ http://ned.nih.gov/

58 http://www.nih.gov/

59 Bookmark your favorite Institute! http://www.nih.gov/icd/index.htm

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61 Do your research  Understand the NIH process, policies, & expectations Build support  Learn who can help you at your institution Reach out  Contact us  Stay connected and monitor what is happening at NIH The only way to get a grant is to apply!

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