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1 1 CRCHD-sponsored Professional Development and Mock Review Workshop June 23, 2014 NIH Funding Opportunities, Grant Applications, and Recent Changes Christopher L. Hatch, Ph.D. Chief Program Coordination and Referral Branch (PCRB) Division of Extramural Activities (DEA) National Cancer Institute (NCI) National Institutes of Health (NIH)

2 2 Funding Opportunity Announcements (FOAs) Program Announcement (PA and PAR) –Allows the NIH to publicly declare interest in supporting a defined area of science without committing funds up front. –Involves multiple application receipt dates. –Specifies only standard review criteria. Request for Applications (RFA) –Allows the NIH to promote a defined area of science by announcing an opportunity with associated, committed funds (i.e., set-aside $$$$). –Generally involves a single receipt date. –Specifies standard plus special review criteria.

3 Relative Numbers of FOAs, PAs, and RFAs (at a single time point) On June 18th, there were 958 active NIH- issued FOAs, of which 817 (85%) were PAs/PARs and 141 (15%) were RFAs. The numbers and kinds of FOAs vary over time so it is important to check the NIH Guide regularly for items of interest and changes of importance. 3

4 4 Notices Notices in the NIH Guide are used to announce: Policies and procedures; Changes to FOAs; Some contract solicitations; Requests for Information; and Other general information items. A Notice that announces a change to an FOA is always added as a hyperlinked “Related Notice” on the first page of the FOA.

5 Two Sites for NIH’s FOAs Grants.gov (http://www.grants.gov/)http://www.grants.gov/ NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts (http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/ guide/index.html#search)http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/ guide/index.html#search 5

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7 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) provides a full listing of all Federal programs available to: State and local governments (including the District of Columbia); Federally-recognized Indian tribal governments; Territories (and possessions) of the United States; Domestic public, quasi- public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; Specialized groups; and Individuals. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) https://www.cfda.gov/ https://www.cfda.gov/

8 Eleven of NIH’s 52 CFDA numbers as examples: 93.113 = Environmental Health 93.121 = Oral Diseases and Disorders Research 93.172 = Human Genome Research 93.242 = Mental Health Research Grants 93.273 = Alcohol Research Programs 93.279 = Drug Abuse and Addition Research Programs 93.361 = Nursing Research 93.395 = Cancer Treatment Research 93.396 = Cancer Biology Research 93.837 = Cardiovascular Diseases Research 93.838 = Lung Diseases Research 8

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10 “Parent” Program Announcements Omnibus Parent Announcements are for use by applicants who wish to submit what were formerly termed “unsolicited” or “investigator-initiated” applications (because all applications must now be submitted in response to FOAs). 10

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12 Parent Program Announcements NIH currently has 23 active Parent Program Announcements (PAs), each for a specific grant mechanism (or activity code). Five Categories of Parent PAs: Research (R) Announcements (R01; R03; R13/U13; R15; R21; R41/R42; R43/R44); Research Training (T) Announcements (T32; T35); Career Development (K) Announcements (K01; K02; K07; K08; K23; K24; K25; K99/R00); Fellowship (F) Announcements (F30; F31; F31-Diversity; F32; F33); Administrative Supplements Announcement (for all activity codes). 12

13 Parent Program Announcements (continued) Three important Parent PAs are: PA-13-302, NIH Research Project Grant (Parent R01), on which 20 NIH Institutes/Centers (ICs) participate; PA-13-303, NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (Parent R21), on which 18 ICs participate (but not NCI, so check out PAR-13-146); and PA-13-304, NIH Small Research Grant Program (Parent R03), on which 11 ICs participate (but not NCI, so check out PAR-14-007). 13

14 Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA; R15) Grants Support small-scale research projects in the biomedical and behavioral sciences conducted by faculty and students in educational institutions that have not been major recipients of NIH research grant funds. 14

15 R15-Eligible Institutions and Applicants Institutions offering baccalaureate or advanced degrees in biomedical or behavioral sciences. Institutions receiving less than $6 million per year in NIH support (averaged over 7 years). Individuals with primary faculty appointments at R15-eligible institutions. Individuals who are not Principal Investigators on other active NIH research grants. 15

16 Special R15 Submission Requirements A profile of available and former students at the institution: –Demographics; –Number who are enrolled in baccalaureate and doctoral degree programs (if applicable); –Number who have obtained advanced degrees in the health-related sciences. Evidence of the PI’s experience in supervising students on a research project. A description of the special characteristics of the institution that make it appropriate for an R15. 16

17 Strategies for Successful R15 Applications Address the AREA-specific programmatic goals in the application –Support meritorious research: Research should contribute to the field; Results should be publishable. –Expose students to research: Profile of available and former students at the institution; Experience of the investigator in working with students; How students will be incorporated into the research project; How students will benefit from this research experience. –Strengthen the research environment: The suitability of the institution for an award; The impact the AREA grant will have on the institution. 17

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22 America Competes Act – The NIH Peer Review Challenge Challenge #1: New Methods to Detect Bias in Peer Review -- CSR is looking for the best ideas for detecting possible bias in peer review. AWARDS for Best Empirically-Based Submission and Most Creative Submission (first prize, $10,000; second prize, $5,000). Submission Period ends on June 30, 2014. Judging Period runs July 16, 2014 through August 29, 2014. Winners announced on September 2, 2014. 22

23 America Competes Act – The NIH Peer Review Challenge Challenge #2: Strategies to Strengthen Fairness and Impartiality in Peer Review -- CSR is looking for the best idea for Strategies to Strengthen Fairness and Impartiality in peer review of grant applications. AWARDS: first prize, $10,000; second prize, $5,000. Submission Period ends on June 30, 2014. Judging Period runs July 16, 2014 through August 29, 2014. Winners announced on September 2, 2014. 23

24 NIH/CSR Early Career Reviewer (ECR) Program The goals of the ECR Program are to: Train and educate qualified scientists without prior CSR review experience. Help emerging researchers advance their careers by exposing them to a peer review experience. Enrich the existing pool of NIH reviewers by including scientists from less research- intensive institutions. 24

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