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National Institutes of Health

Updated: 9/28/2009

Most of the NIH opportunities listed below are limited in some fashion and proposals must be coordinated through the limited submission process.

Overview

Total Funding: $10.4B

  • $8.2 billion in support of scientific research priorities
  • $7.4 billion is transferred to the Institutes and Centers and Common Fund (CF), based on a percentage-based formula
  • $800 million to the Office of the Director (OD) (not including CF)
    • For example, support for Challenge Grants: a program designed to focus on health and science problems where progress can be expected in two years.
    • To support additional scientific research-related activities that also align with the overall purposes of the Act.
  • $1 billion to support Extramural Construction, Repairs, and Alterations
    • Allocated to the National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) in support of all NIH funded research institutions
  • $300 million for Shared Instrumentation and other capital equipment
    • Allocated to NCRR to support all NIH activities
  • $400 million for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER)

Funding Details

Announced Opportunities Deadlines
Title Notes Limited? ASU LoI Prelim Full
ARRA: High-End Instrumentation Grant Program (S10) $600K-$8M; no limit on the number of applications providing equipment is varied. Yes 3/25/2009 4/6/2009 none 5/6/2009
ARRA: Extramural Research Facilities Improvement Program (C06) ($2-$5M) Support the costs of improving non-Federal basic research, clinical research, and animal facilities Yes 3/30/2009 n/a n/a 5/6/2009
ARRA: Research and Research Infrastructure "Grand Opportunities" (RC2) (RFA-OD-09-004) +$200M to fund +200 grants; >$500K budgets only; multi-PI, multiple per institution No n/a 4/27/2009 n/a 5/27/2009
ARRA: Supporting New Faculty Recruitment to Enhance Research Resources through Biomedical Research Core Centers (P30)(P30) (RFA-OD-09-005) Number of applications permitted and funding vary by participating institutes; $100M total available; supports the hiring of newly-recruited faculty to develop research projects within the context of Biomedical Core Centers. Yes 4/13/2009 4/29/2009 n/a 5/29/2009
ARRA: Extramural Research Facilities Improvement Program (C06) ($10-$15M) Support the costs of improving non-Federal basic research, clinical research, and animal facilities Yes 3/30/2009 n/a n/a 6/17/2009
ARRA: NCMHD Community Participation in Health Disparities Intervention Research Planning Phase (R24) Planning grants to support community participation in health disparities intervention research Yes 5/20/2009 5/29/2009 n/a 6/30/2009
Recovery Act Limited Competition: NCMHD Dissertation Research Award to Increase Diversity (R36) support qualified pre-doctoral students to pursue research careers in areas relevant to NCMHD's research mission & simultaneously increase the diversity of this workforce Yes 5/25/2009 5/29/2009 n/a 6/30/2009
ARRA: Extramural Research Facilities Improvement Program (C06) ($5-$10M) support the costs of improving non-Federal basic research, clinical research, and animal facilities Yes 3/30/2009 n/a n/a 7/17/2009
ARRA: Core Facility Renovation, Repair and Improvement (G20) Range is $1M - $10M; 2 per institution; funds must be obligated within 5 yrs from start date Yes 4/30/2009 n/a n/a 9/17/2009
Recovery Act Limited Competition: Protection of Human Health by Immunology and Vaccines (U01, U19) Study human immune responses following infection, prior to and following vaccination against an infectious disease, or prior to and following treatment with an immune adjuvant that targets a known innate immune receptor(s). No n/a 9/15/2009 n/a 10/15/2009

Recovery Act Limited Competition: Building Sustainable Community-Linked Infrastructure to Enable Health Science Research (RC4)

This opportunity solicits applications from domestic (United States) institutions/organizations proposing to support the development, expansion, or reconfiguration of infrastructures needed to facilitate collaboration between academic health centers and community-based organizations for health science research.

No n/a n/a n/a 12/11/2009
Recovery Act Funds for Administrative Supplements to Support Core Consolidation This opportunity is for investigators and United States institutions/organizations with certain active NIH Research Grants that support core facilities to request administrative supplements for the purpose of consolidating multiple cores into a single, more efficient core.  No n/a n/a n/a 01/13/2010