| APPLICATION AND AWARD PROCESS |
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· Award Procedure |
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Research: All accepted research grant applications, including Orphan Product Development and Small Business and Innovative Research, receive a dual scientific review for technical merit, a recommendation for approval by an appropriate initial review group and a secondary review by a national advisory council. All approved applications compete for available funds on the basis of scientific merit and program emphasis. All applications accepted under the Radiation Control for Health Safety Act of 1968, Public Law 90-602 and Small Scientific Conference grants, are evaluated under objective review procedures and receive a single initial review. |
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· Preapplication Coordination |
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Not applicable. This program is excluded from coverage under Executive Order (E.O.)12372 with the exception of the Task Force Conference grant program, which falls under E.O. 12372. |
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· Application Procedure |
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Consultation of Program Staff is available by contacting the Headquarters Office listed below. The standard application forms, as furnished by FDA through grants.gov and required by 45 CFR 74 and 92 must be used for this program. The applicant must complete SF424RR form through grants.gov for new competing continuations or supplemental research grants. State and local governments may use the appropriate SF424 form posted on grants.gov for each program . All unsolicited applications, with the exception of those directed to the Center for Veterinary Medicine, are submitted to the Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health, Suite 1040, 6701 Rockledge Drive MSC 7710, Bethesda, MD 20892. Unsolicited applications directed to the Center for Veterinary Medicine will be subject to Field Reader review or ad hoc panel reviews directed by the Center. Applications in response to Federal Register Announcements (solicited) shall be sent through grants.gov. |
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· Deadlines |
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Contact Headquarters Office listed below for solicited research application deadlines. Orphan Products Development Grant Applications and other Research grant applications due dates are published in the Federal Register and may vary from year to year. SBIR: April 15, August 15 and December 15. Conference grant applications: October 15, January 15, April 15, and July 15. Unsolicited and SBIR applications are received and processed by the Center for Scientific Review/ National Institutes of Health. |
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· Range of Approval/Disapproval Time |
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From 6 to 9 months for research grant applications. SBIR applications: Approximately 6 months. Conference applications: Approximately 3 months. |
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· Appeals |
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None. |
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· Renewals |
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Renewals are available. Procedures are the same as for new applications. |
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