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1 1 Archived File The file below has been archived for historical reference purposes only. The content and links are no longer maintained and may be outdated. See the OER Public Archive Home Page for more details about archived files. archivedOER Public Archive Home PagearchivedOER Public Archive Home Page

2 Timeline for Electronic Receipt and SF424(R&R) Conversion Megan Columbus NIH Program Manager for Electronic Receipt of Grant Applications Megan.columbus@nih.gov Tel. 301-435-0937 Peer Review Advisory Committee September 26, 2005

3 3 NIH’s Electronic Receipt Goal By the end of May 2007, NIH plans to: 1. Require electronic submission through Grants.gov for all NIH grant applications. 2. Transition from the PHS 398 application form to SF424 family of forms data set. 1. SF424 Research and Research-Related (SF424 (R&R)) 2. SF424 Discretionary (of limited use for NIH) Announced in the NIH Guide, Aug. 19, 2005: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-05-067.html http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-05-067.html

4 4 This is a huge transition for all of us! The simultaneous transition to electronic application submission and a new set of application forms is a huge initiative for NIH with an aggressive time table The simultaneous transition to electronic application submission and a new set of application forms is a huge initiative for NIH with an aggressive time table It involves: It involves: Numerous funding mechanisms Tens of thousands of applications ranging widely in size and complexity The transition relies upon many pieces for its success: The transition relies upon many pieces for its success: Technical development of eRA and Grants.gov systems Trans-agency resolution of policy and operational issues Lots of communication, training and outreach Acceptance of change by NIH staff Acceptance of change by our research partners in the extramural community.

5 5 What is Grants.gov? A cross-agency initiative involving A cross-agency initiative involving 900 grant programs 900 grant programs 26 grant-making agencies 26 grant-making agencies Over $350 billion in annual awards. Over $350 billion in annual awards. The Federal government’s single, online portal for any person, business, or State, Local and Tribal government to electronically: The Federal government’s single, online portal for any person, business, or State, Local and Tribal government to electronically: Find Grant Opportunities Apply for Grants

6 6 Why transition to electronic receipt? It benefits our applicant community, creates efficiencies, and makes our jobs easier! It benefits our applicant community, creates efficiencies, and makes our jobs easier! Eliminates the burden of paper-based data collection Eliminates the burden of paper-based data collection Resulting efficiencies may allow NIH to shorten the cycle from application receipt to award Resulting efficiencies may allow NIH to shorten the cycle from application receipt to award AREA grants – An early win! AREA grants – An early win! Electronic submission creates a comprehensive repository of data that can be mined by knowledge management and other tools Electronic submission creates a comprehensive repository of data that can be mined by knowledge management and other tools Electronic validations improve data quality Electronic validations improve data quality Savings of >200,000,000 pieces of paper/year (estimated) and countless hours of human effort Savings of >200,000,000 pieces of paper/year (estimated) and countless hours of human effort Reductions of scanning, printing, and data-entry costs Reductions of scanning, printing, and data-entry costs Grant image is clearer and in color Grant image is clearer and in color

7 7 Why transition to SF424 family of forms? SF424 consolidates forms currently used by Federal grant-making agencies SF424 consolidates forms currently used by Federal grant-making agencies  Applicants can use standard forms regardless of the program or agency to which they are applying.  Reduces administrative burden on the Federal grants community. SF424 (R&R) is the government-wide data set for research grant applications SF424 (R&R) is the government-wide data set for research grant applications

8 8 Why transition? It’s the law… Public Law (PL) 106-107 Public Law (PL) 106-107 Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999 Federal Financial Assistance Management Improvement Act of 1999 Improve the effectiveness and performance of Federal financial assistance programs Simplify Federal financial assistance application and reporting requirements Improve the delivery of services to the public President’s Management Agenda (2002) President’s Management Agenda (2002) “Agencies to allow applicants for Federal Grants to apply for, and ultimately manage, grant funds online through a common web site, simplifying grants management and eliminating redundancies...” “Agencies to allow applicants for Federal Grants to apply for, and ultimately manage, grant funds online through a common web site, simplifying grants management and eliminating redundancies...”

9 9 Why now? It’s been a long time coming. It’s time. It’s been a long time coming. It’s time. OMB has set the following FY 2006 Goal for Agencies: Post 75% of Funding Opportunities in “Find” on Grants.gov “Apply” OMB has set the following FY 2006 Goal for Agencies: Post 75% of Funding Opportunities in “Find” on Grants.gov “Apply” The PHS 398 OMB clearance expires in September, 2007 The PHS 398 OMB clearance expires in September, 2007

10 10 NIH’s Transition Strategy NIH will transition by individual research program/funding mechanism NIH will transition by individual research program/funding mechanism ALL applications in response to these announcements for transitioned mechanisms will require electronic submission through Grants.gov on the 424 family of forms ALL applications in response to these announcements for transitioned mechanisms will require electronic submission through Grants.gov on the 424 family of forms Mechanisms not yet transitioned will continue to require submission on PHS 398 on paper or through service providers Mechanisms not yet transitioned will continue to require submission on PHS 398 on paper or through service providers NIH will announce plan to transition mechanisms in NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts NIH will announce plan to transition mechanisms in NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts Funding Opportunity Announcements will be posted in Grants.gov “Apply”, generally 2 months before the submission date. Funding Opportunity Announcements will be posted in Grants.gov “Apply”, generally 2 months before the submission date.

11 11 SF424 (R&R) Grant Application Package SF424 (R&R) includes the following set of standard components: SF424 (R&R) includes the following set of standard components: R&R Application/Cover Component R&R Application/Cover Component R&R Project/Performance Site Location(s) Component R&R Project/Performance Site Location(s) Component R&R Other Project Information Component R&R Other Project Information Component R&R Senior/Key Person Component R&R Senior/Key Person Component R&R Budget Component R&R Budget Component R&R Personal Data R&R Personal Data Component (NIH will not use) R&R Sub-award Budget Attachment Component R&R Sub-award Budget Attachment Component

12 12 SF424 (R&R) Grant Application Package In addition to the standard components, the following “agency specific” components will be used by NIH as part of our application package: In addition to the standard components, the following “agency specific” components will be used by NIH as part of our application package: PHS 398 Cover Letter File PHS 398 Cover Letter File PHS 398 Cover Page Supplement PHS 398 Cover Page Supplement PHS 398 Research Plan PHS 398 Research Plan PHS 398 Modular Budget PHS 398 Modular Budget PHS 398 Checklist PHS 398 Checklist NIH requires additional data collection to accommodate the unique information required for review of its biomedical research portfolio. NIH requires additional data collection to accommodate the unique information required for review of its biomedical research portfolio.

13 2005 AUG SEPOCTNOVDECJANFEBMAR NIH Timeline: Submission of Grant Applications through Grants.gov Using SF424 Family of Grant Application Forms Post SBIR/STTR and R13/U13 Announcements on Grants.gov Post R15 Announcements on Grants.gov Submit SBIR/STTR via Grants.gov (12/1/05) Submit R13 & U13 via Grants.gov (12/15/05) Submit R15 via Grants.gov (2/25/06) 2006 Post full schedule with all remaining mechanisms

14 2006 NIH Timeline: Submission of Grant Applications through Grants.gov Using SF424 Family of Grant Application Forms (cont.) Submit R01 via Grants.gov (10/1/06) OMB Clearance for PHS398 form Expires Submit all Mechanisms via Grants.gov Submit R03 & R21 via Grants.gov (6/1/06) Post R01 Announcements on Grants.gov Post NRSA (T&F), Careers & Complex Grants Announcements on Grants.gov APR FEB MAR MAY JUN JUL AUGSEP OCT NOV APR DECJAN MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 2007 Abbreviation/Mechanism Key: AREA/R15Academic Research Enhancement HTS/X01High Throughput Screening NRSANational Research Service Award R01Research Project Grant Program R03Small Grant Programs R13/U13Conference Support R21Exploratory/ Development Research SBIR/STTRSmall Business Research

15 15 What’s next? Our plans are a work in progress. Many other mechanisms will be added to our timeline as we work towards full transition…Stay tuned!

16 16 Getting Started – Registration Grants.gov and eRA Commons registration is required Grants.gov Registration One time only registration good for electronic submission to all Federal agencies One time only registration good for electronic submission to all Federal agencies Registration on Grants.gov required only for institutions Registration on Grants.gov required only for institutions Detailed instructions at: http://grants.gov/GetStartedhttp://grants.gov/GetStarted Grants.gov registration requires institutions to: Grants.gov registration requires institutions to: Obtain a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number - if you don’t already have one. Obtain a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number - if you don’t already have one. Register in Central Contractor Registry (CCR) - if you haven’t already. Register in Central Contractor Registry (CCR) - if you haven’t already. It is critical for institutions to begin this registration process at least 4 weeks before applications are due!

17 17 Getting Started – Registration Grants.gov and eRA Commons registration is required eRA Commons Registration Allows NIH to receive applications electronically from Grants.gov and validate them against NIH business rules. Allows NIH to receive applications electronically from Grants.gov and validate them against NIH business rules. Provides a way for NIH and registered users to communicate electronically after submission. Provides a way for NIH and registered users to communicate electronically after submission. Both organizations and PIs need to register One time only registration Detailed instructions at: https://commons.era.nih.gov/commons https://commons.era.nih.gov/commons It is critical for institutions to begin this registration process at least 4 weeks before applications are due!

18 18 Preparing for Submission Before an applicant institution can apply they must establish the capacity to fill out applications Download PureEdge Viewer (from Grants.gov site) Download PureEdge Viewer (from Grants.gov site)OR Establish an electronic system that allows the institution to submit to Grants.gov using system- to-system (XML) datastream Establish an electronic system that allows the institution to submit to Grants.gov using system- to-system (XML) datastream Can be created by institution OR Institution can establish an agreement with a commercial Service Provider

19 19 Electronic Receipt: How It Works Find Grant Opportunities at Grants.gov: Search for grant opportunities on Grants.gov Search for grant opportunities on Grants.gov Identify Grant Opportunity Identify Grant Opportunity

20 20 Electronic Receipt: How it works Applying for Grants at Grants.gov: Step 1: Download the grant application package. (PureEdge Software required to view.) Step 2: Complete the application. Step 3: Submit the application to Grants.gov. (Processed through Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR)) Step 4: Track the status of the submitted application package you are notified it has been retrieved by NIH.

21 21 Electronic Receipt: How it works Applying for Grants (cont.): Step 5: eRA software checks the application against NIH business rules. Step 6: NIH notifies PI and Signing Official via email to check the eRA Commons for results of NIH rule checking. Step 7: If the application passes NIH rules, SF424 (R&R)-based grant image appears. Principal Investigator (PI) and Signing Official (SO) review application. Principal Investigator (PI) and Signing Official (SO) review application. If acceptable, PI and SO verify application in Commons. If not, the PI or SO rejects the application in Commons, makes changes and resubmits via Grants.gov

22 22 Electronic Receipt: How it works Apply for Grants (cont.): Step 8: If application does not pass NIH rules, errors and warnings are listed. Fix errors and resubmit to Grants.gov Fix errors and resubmit to Grants.gov Step 9: After verification, data and grant image are saved and application begins getting processed by NIH staff.

23 23 Where to find more information NIH eRA’s Electronic Receipt Web Site: http://era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt/ NIH eRA’s Electronic Receipt Web Site: http://era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt/ http://era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt Note: A presentation is posted on this website that your staff can use as they go to professional meetings, etc. Note: A presentation is posted on this website that your staff can use as they go to professional meetings, etc. NIH Guide Notices: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html NIH Guide Notices: http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html http://grants1.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html IC Electronic Receipt Contacts (soon to be posted on intranet site currently under development) IC Electronic Receipt Contacts (soon to be posted on intranet site currently under development)

24 24 NIH is ready for Electronic Receipt…are you? Register Now!


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