What is an NIH Program Announcement?
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Funding opportunity announcements may be known as program announcements, requests for applications, notices of funding availability, solicitations, or other names depending on the Agency and type of program. Funding opportunity announcements can be found at Grants.gov/FIND and in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts.
How do I get a NIH grant?
Plan Your Application
- Understand the NIH.
- Use RePORTER To Help Identify Where Your Research Fits.
- Contact NIH Staff.
- Find a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)
- Determine Application Submission Date.
- Plan Within Your Organization.
- Obtain Any Prior Approvals From the NIH.
- Get To Know the NIH Peer Review Process & Criteria.
How long is a K08?
9 person months
Candidates (other than surgeon-scientists) are required to devote a minimum of 9 person months (75%) full-time professional effort to the K08 award.
How long does AK Award last?
The K awards at NIDDK
Mechanism | Eligibility and Conditions | Length |
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Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Award (K08) | M.D., or comparable clinical degree, minimum of 9 calendar months (75%) effort* | 3-5 years, not renewable |
Where can I find information about new funding announcements?
Information regarding new funding announcements with specific instructions for electronic submission as well as updates to existing RFA’s and Program Announcements will be posted in the RFA and Program Announcements section.
What’s new in VA Research for 2022?
Developing and Validating Alternatives to the Use of Canines, Felines and Non-Human Primates in VA Research (I01) (Released February 4, 2022) BLRD Merit Review Pilot Project Awards for Research on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (I21) (Revised December 28, 2021)
What are the latest VA Career Development Awards for 2021?
Career Development Award (CDA-1) [IK1] for Suicide Prevention (Released October 4, 2021) Developing and Validating Alternatives to the Use of Canines, Felines and Non-Human Primates in VA Research (I01) (Released February 4, 2022) BLRD Merit Review Pilot Project Awards for Research on Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (I21) (Revised December 28, 2021)