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Scientific Infrastructure Support for Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research |
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United States Department of Energy (DOE) |
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Scientific Infrastructure Support for Consolidated Innovative Nuclear Research
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United States Department of Energy (DOE)
Description
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Nuclear Energy (NE) provides funding to support
crosscutting nuclear energy research and development (R&D) and associated infrastructure
support activities to develop innovative technologies that offer the promise of dramatically improved performance for advanced reactors and fuel cycle concepts, while maximizing the use of DOE resources and the sustainability of the existing light water reactor fleet.
The development of nuclear energy-related infrastructure and basic capabilities in the research community is necessary to promote R&D that supports nuclear science and engineering (NS&E), DOE-NE’s mission, and the Nation’s nuclear energy challenges. Accordingly, DOE intends to
facilitate the education and training of nuclear scientists, engineers, and policy-makers through
graduate and undergraduate study, two-year programs, and R&D that is relevant to the Department and the U.S. nuclear energy industry in general.
The Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) supports university-based infrastructure and R&D
in key NE program-related areas:
• Fuel Cycle Research and Development (FC R&D);
• Reactor Concepts Research, Development and Demonstration (RC RD&D); and
• Nuclear Energy Advanced Modeling and Simulation (NEAMS)
The infrastructure support requested should be individual, discrete, and definable items or
capabilities that will:
• Support, maintain, or enhance the institution’s capacities to attract and teach high quality
students interested in nuclear energy-related studies;
• Build the institution’s research or education capabilities; or
• Enhance the institution’s capabilities to perform R&D that is relevant to DOE-NE’s mission.
The request should focus on a single, synergistic goal, or capability. Applicant must demonstrate
the educational or R&D connection between requested pieces of equipment. Applications made of several uncorrelated equipment requests are not of interest. A request should not duplicate existing capabilities.
NE reserves the right to respond to potential shifts in priorities during FY 2023 that may be driven by events, policy developments, or Congressional/budget direction. DOE-NE will factor such considerations into decisions related to the timing and scale of award announcements associated
with this FOA.
More Information
https://neup.inl.gov/SiteAssets/FY2023_Documents/FY23_FOAs/NEGTN02-%23237969-v5-FY_2023_Scientific_Infrastructure_Support_for_CINR_FOA.pdf
Submission Limits
Universities are permitted to submit one single application to GSI support section of this FOA area per
institution.
Cost Sharing:
For university participants, cost sharing is not required, but is encouraged.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 14, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 15, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 24, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 31, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
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Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) (T32) |
PAR-19-102 |
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National Institutes of Health (NIH) |
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Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) (T32)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
The goal of the Graduate Research Training Initiative for Student Enhancement (G-RISE) program is to develop a diverse pool of scientists earning a Ph.D., who have the skills to successfully transition into careers in the biomedical research workforce. This funding opportunity announcement (FOA) provides support to eligible, domestic institutions to develop and implement effective, evidence-based approaches to biomedical training and mentoring that will keep pace with the rapid evolution of the research enterprise. NIGMS expects that the proposed research training programs will incorporate didactic, research, mentoring, and career development elements to prepare trainees for careers that will have a significant impact on the health-related research needs of the Nation. This program is limited to applications from training programs at research-active institutions (i.e., those with an average of NIH Research Project Grant funding less than $7.5 million total costs over the last 3 fiscal years).
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) does not allow appointed Trainees to lead an independent clinical trial but does allow them to obtain research experience in a clinical trial led by a mentor or co-mentor.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-19-102.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution is allowed, as defined in Section III. 3. Additional Information on Eligibility.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Oct 7, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Oct 8, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 28, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Nov 18, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Major Research Instrumentation Program: (MRI) Instrument Acquisition or Development |
NSF 18-513 |
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National Science Foundation (NSF) |
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Major Research Instrumentation Program: (MRI) Instrument Acquisition or Development
Agencies
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Description
The Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program serves to increase access to multi-user scientific and engineering instrumentation for research and research training in our Nation's institutions of higher education and not-for-profit scientific/engineering research organizations. An MRI award supports the acquisition or development of a multi-user research instrument that is, in general, too costly and/or not appropriate for support through other NSF programs.
MRI provides support to acquire critical research instrumentation without which advances in fundamental science and engineering research may not otherwise occur. MRI also provides support to develop next-generation research instruments that open new opportunities to advance the frontiers in science and engineering research. Additionally, an MRI award is expected to enhance research training of students who will become the next generation of instrument users, designers and builders.
An MRI proposal may request up to $4 million for either acquisition or development of a research instrument. Beginning with the FY 2018 competition, each performing organization may submit in revised "Tracks" as defined below, with no more than two submissions in Track 1 and no more than one submission in Track 2.
Track 1: Track 1 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $100,000 and less than $1,000,000.
Track 2: Track 2 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $1,000,000 up to and including $4,000,000.
Consistent with the America COMPETES Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-69), cost sharing of precisely 30% of the total project cost is required for Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education and for non-degree-granting organizations. Non-Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education are exempt from the cost-sharing requirement and cannot include it. National Science Board policy prohibits voluntary committed cost sharing.
Please see the solicitation text for organizational definitions used by the MRI program.
The MRI Program especially seeks broad representation of PIs in its award portfolio, including women, underrepresented minorities and persons with disabilities. Since demographic diversity may be greater among early-career researchers the MRI program also encourages proposals with early-career PIs and proposals that benefit early-career researchers.
More Information
https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2018/nsf18513/nsf18513.pdf
Submission Limits
Three (3) as described below. Potential PIs are advised to contact their institutional office of research regarding processes used to select proposals for submission.
The MRI program requires that an MRI-eligible organization may, as a performing organization, submit or be included as a significantly funded subawardee in no more than three MRI proposals. Beginning with this competition, each performing organization is now limited to a maximum of three proposals in revised "Tracks" as defined below, with no more than two submissions in Track 1 and no more than one submission in Track 2. Any MRI proposal may request support for either the acquisition or development of a research instrument. Within their submission limit, NSF strongly encourages organizations to submit proposals for innovative development projects.
Any MRI proposal may request support for either the acquisition or development of a research instrument.
Track 1: Track 1 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $100,0001 and less than $1,000,000.
Track 2: Track 2 MRI proposals are those that request funds from NSF greater than or equal to $1,000,000 up to and including $4,000,000.
Note: The 30% cost-sharing requirement applies to only the portion of the total project cost budgeted to non-exempt organizations, including those participating through subawards. When required, cost-sharing must be precisely 30%. Cost sharing is required for Ph.D.-granting institutions
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing is required for Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education and for non-degree-granting organizations. Non-Ph.D.-granting institutions of higher education are exempt from cost-sharing and cannot provide it. National Science Board policy is that voluntary committed cost sharing is prohibited. When required, cost-sharing must be precisely 30%.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 16, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Oct 7, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 28, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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NRC Fellowship Program |
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) |
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The Fellowship Program provides funding to colleges and universities to award fellowships to individuals pursuing nuclear science, engineering and other disciplines which may be beneficial in developing and maintaining a nuclear workforce.
Students must be enrolled in a graduate degree program offered by an accredited institution of higher education in the United States. Institutions receiving NRC grants must implement procedures to monitor the academic progress of the fellowship students. The application must clearly describe how the funds will be applied.
Student applicants must meet the following criteria to receive a fellowship:
1. Have at the time of application and maintain a 3.3 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) overall and within major.
2. Maintain a course load of at least 12 credit hours per semester or be classified as a full-time student (as defined by the recipient), in accordance with the university’s policies and practices.
3. Be matriculated in a graduate degree program in a nuclear
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NRC Fellowship Program
Agencies
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Description
The total amount of funding available for the following programs is $10,000,000.00: scholarships, fellowships, distinguished faculty advancement grants, and trade school and community college scholarships. The number of awards will depend on the number, duration, costs, and merit of the applications received.
Fellowships: This is a four- (4) year program. Fellowship funds may be requested for up to
$400,000.00 total costs (direct costs and facilities and administrative costs) for the project period. A post graduate student may not receive funding more than $50,000.00 per year or exceed $200,000.00 over a 4-year period.
More Information
https://www.fundinginstitutional.com/opportunities/300173886/details
Submission Limits
An institution may submit only one application for the Fellowship grant program.
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing or matching is not required. However, institutions are encouraged to cost share or match NRC funding (non-Federal funds) to enhance the benefits of the NRC grant. For purposes of this announcement, cost sharing or matching means additional contributions (either financial or in-kind) that enhance the overall goals of the scholarship, fellowship, distinguished faculty advancement, and trade school and community college grant programs. Cost sharing or matching may be used to build infr
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 16, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 30, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 3, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
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NRC Scholarship Program |
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) |
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The Scholarship Program provides funding to 4-year colleges and universities to award scholarships to individuals pursuing nuclear science, engineering, health physics, and other disciplines that may be beneficial in developing and maintaining a nuclear workforce. Students must be enrolled in an undergraduate bachelor’s degree program offered by an accredited institution of higher education in the United States. Institutions receiving NRC grants must implement procedures to monitor the academic progress of the scholarship students. The NRC will allow students of sophomore status to be considered for support after successfully completing year one of the degree program and adhering to the below criteria (i.e., 3.0 GPA, etc.).
Student applicants must meet the following criteria to receive a scholarship:
1. Have at the time of application and maintain a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) overall and within major at graduation level.
2. Maintain a course load of at least 12 credit hours per semester
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NRC Scholarship Program
Agencies
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Description
The program provides funding for students and early career (untenured) faculty to support nuclear science, engineering, technology, and related disciplines. The objective is to develop a workforce capable of supporting the design, construction, operation, and regulation of nuclear facilities as well as the safe handling of nuclear materials.
Scholarships
The primary objective is to support scholarships for nuclear science, engineering, health physics, and related disciplines to develop a workforce capable of supporting the design, construction, operation, and regulation of nuclear facilities as well as the safe handling of nuclear materials. Related disciplines supported by this funding are intended to benefit the nuclear safety and security sector broadly.
More Information
https://www.fundinginstitutional.com/opportunities/300173886/details
Submission Limits
An institution may submit only one application for the Scholarship grant program.
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing or matching is not required. However, institutions are encouraged to cost
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Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 16, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 26, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 3, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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NRC Distinguished Faculty Advancement Program |
31310022K0005 |
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) |
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Eligible faculty for distinguished faculty advancement grants are probationary, untenured assistant/associate professors who are on the tenure track. Recipient institutions will determine that the distinguished faculty advancement grant participant (faculty member) is committed to an academic career in Nuclear, Nuclear Fusion, Mechanical, Civil, Environmental, Electrical, Fire Protection, Geotechnical, Structural and Materials Sciences Engineering, as well as Health Physics Faculty supported under a comparableearly career development award funded by other federal agencies are not eligible.
Exception to the eligibility will be considered for individuals who have had a major life event requiring an extended absence (3 months or longer) from the workplace including, but not limited to, active military service, an absence due to personal disability, or an absence covered by the Family and Medical Leave Act. Requests for extended eligibility must be made by including in the application a le
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NRC Distinguished Faculty Advancement Program
Agencies
Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
Description
The program provides funding for students and early career (untenured) faculty to support nuclear science, engineering, technology, and related disciplines. The objective is to develop a workforce capable of supporting the design, construction, operation, and regulation of nuclear facilities as well as the safe handling of nuclear materials.
Distinguished Faculty Advancement Grants
The program provides funding to support faculty advancement in nuclear science, engineering, technology, health physics, nuclear fusion (fusion energy research) and related disciplines to develop a workforce capable of supporting the design, construction, operation, and regulation of nuclear facilities as well as the safe handling of nuclear materials. The objectives are to attract and retain highly qualified individuals early in their academic teaching careers (once the individuals hold a tenure-track position but have not yet obtained tenured). The program provides support to enable newer pre-tenured faculty to enhance their careers as professors and researchers in the university department where they are employed.
More Information
https://www.fundinginstitutional.com/opportunities/300173886/details
Submission Limits
An institution may submit only one application for the Distinguished Faculty Advancement grant programs.
Cost Sharing:
Cost sharing or matching is not required. However, institutions are encouraged to cost share or match NRC funding (non-Federal funds) to enhance the benefits of the NRC grant. For purposes of this announcement, cost sharing or matching means additional contributions (either financial or in-kind) that enhance the overall goals of the scholarship, fellowship, distinguished faculty advancement, and trade school and community college grant programs. Cost sharing or matching may be us
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Sep 16, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Sep 17, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 26, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Oct 3, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
N/A |
Agency Proposal |
Oct 20, 2022
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Parker B. Francis Fellowship Program |
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Parker B. Francis Fellowship Program
Agencies
Description
The Parker B. Francis Fellowship provides research support to clinical and basic scientists embarking on careers in clinical, laboratory or translational science related to Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at a U.S. or Canadian university or research institution. The ideal candidate is one with evidence of strong aptitude in research and who is in transition from post-doctoral trainee to independent investigator. It is essential that there be evidence of accomplishment and proficiency in research. Few applicants who are just beginning research training and have only one or two research publications are funded.
Applicants are eligible to apply for a PBF Fellowship if at the time of application they are:
1. Scientists holding a relevant doctoral degree (e.g., M.D., Ph.D., Sc.D., D.V.M., Dr. P.H.) who are embarking on a career in clinical, laboratory or translational science related to Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at a U.S. or Canadian university or research institution.
2. A citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. or Canada or or holder of a Visa that spans the entire project period of the grant.
3. A Ph.D. or other non-M.D. scientist no more than seven years beyond completion of their doctoral degree or an M.D. scientist no more than seven years beyond clinical training (i.e., residency, internship, clinical fellowship) at the time of application. Candidates with greater than seven years since the doctoral degree require approval for continued training from the Scientific Director of the PBF Fellowship Program.
4. Applicants must be approved by their department to apply for the PBF Fellowship. Institutions may have no more than three Parker B. Francis Fellows in a single department at a given time, a department may submit nor more than two applications annually, and a mentor may sponsor only one application annually.
5. Individuals are not eligible for a PBF Fellowship if, at the time of application, they are or have been principal investigator on an NIH K or R series research award or other nationally competitive research award at the comparable level.
6. If a PBF Fellow receives an NIH K or Research Award or any nationally competitive grant at a similar level, at any point on or after the start date of the PBF award, the amount of the award will be changed per the Allowable Cost policy. Please contact PBF@thoracic.org for more information.
7. PBF Fellows are required to have at least 75 percent of their time available for research. Most successful candidates have two-to-five years of research experience and a minimum of two or three research publications at the time of fellowship application.
More Information
http://www.francisfellowships.org/
Submission Limits
Each department may submit only two applications annually and is limited to a maximum of three active fellowships at any one time.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 19, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 20, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 2, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 9, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
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Parker B. Francis Fellowship Program |
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Parker B. Francis Fellowship Program
Agencies
Parker B. Francis Fellowship Program
Description
The Parker B. Francis Fellowship provides research support to clinical and basic scientists embarking on careers in clinical, laboratory or translational science related to Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at a U.S. or Canadian university or research institution. The ideal candidate is one with evidence of strong aptitude in research and who is in transition from post-doctoral trainee to independent investigator. It is essential that there be evidence of accomplishment and proficiency in research. Few applicants who are just beginning research training and have only one or two research publications are funded.
Applicants are eligible to apply for a PBF Fellowship if at the time of application they are:
1. Scientists holding a relevant doctoral degree (e.g., M.D., Ph.D., Sc.D., D.V.M., Dr. P.H.) who are embarking on a career in clinical, laboratory or translational science related to Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at a U.S. or Canadian university or research institution.
2. A citizen or permanent resident of the U.S. or Canada or or holder of a Visa that spans the entire project period of the grant.
3. A Ph.D. or other non-M.D. scientist no more than seven years beyond completion of their doctoral degree or an M.D. scientist no more than seven years beyond clinical training (i.e., residency, internship, clinical fellowship) at the time of application. Candidates with greater than seven years since the doctoral degree require approval for continued training from the Scientific Director of the PBF Fellowship Program.
4. Applicants must be approved by their department to apply for the PBF Fellowship. Institutions may have no more than three Parker B. Francis Fellows in a single department at a given time, a department may submit nor more than two applications annually, and a mentor may sponsor only one application annually.
5. Individuals are not eligible for a PBF Fellowship if, at the time of application, they are or have been principal investigator on an NIH K or R series research award or other nationally competitive research award at the comparable level.
6. If a PBF Fellow receives an NIH K or Research Award or any nationally competitive grant at a similar level, at any point on or after the start date of the PBF award, the amount of the award will be changed per the Allowable Cost policy. Please contact PBF@thoracic.org for more information.
7. PBF Fellows are required to have at least 75 percent of their time available for research. Most successful candidates have two-to-five years of research experience and a minimum of two or three research publications at the time of fellowship application.
More Information
http://www.francisfellowships.org/
Submission Limits
Two submissions per year
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 19, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 20, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 2, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 9, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Workshops to Stop the Spread of mis/disinformation |
Mis/Disinformation |
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Department of State |
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Deadline for Applications: September 14, 2022 Total Amount Available: Up to $20,000 Maximum for Each Award: $20,000
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Workshops to Stop the Spread of mis/disinformation
Agencies
Department of State
Description
The U.S. Embassy Phnom Penh Public Affairs Section (PAS) of the U.S. Department of State announces an open competition for a cooperative agreement to develop, organize, and oversee a training program to stop the spread of mis/disinformation, focusing in these four areas in Cambodia: Siem Reap, Battambang, Sihanoukville, and Phnom Penh capital city.
More Information
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=343013
Submission Limits
Applicants are only allowed to submit one proposal per organization.
Cost Sharing:
No
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 17, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 17, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Aug 24, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 2, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
Sep 14, 2022 |
Agency Proposal |
Sep 14, 2022
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Modern Equipment for Shared-use Biomedical Research Facilities: Advancing Research-Related Operations (R24 Clinical Trials Not Allowed) |
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Modern Equipment for Shared-use Biomedical Research Facilities: Advancing Research-Related Operations (R24 Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Agencies
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Description
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) invites qualified academic or research institutions to apply for funding support to purchase advanced equipment that will enhance and modernize research-supporting operations of biomedical research facilities. Targeted are laboratory research core facilities, animal research facilities, and other similar shared-use research spaces. The goal of this FOA is to strengthen research-auxiliary activities of biomedical research facilities and to enhance the efficiency of their operations.
This FOA does not support the purchase of scientific research instruments or their components, nor components of building-level infrastructure equipment that indirectly support research activities.
More Information
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-22-190.html
Submission Limits
Only one application per institution (normally identified by having a unique entity identifier (UEI) or NIH IPF number) is allowed. An institution that received an award under PAR-21-326 is not eligible to apply for this FOA unless the previous award has been fully closed out by the date of submission, (Nov. 7, 2022). In other words, only one active R24 support equipment award is permitted at a time.
Deadlines
Internal Notice of Intent |
Aug 12, 2022 |
Notification of Internal Competition |
Aug 13, 2022 |
Internal Pre-proposal |
Sep 2, 2022 |
Results of Internal Competition |
Sep 12, 2022 |
Agency Notice of Intent/Pre-proposal |
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Agency Proposal |
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Anyone wishing to submit a proposal for one of these programs should click on the appropriate link in the list above. To expedite the process of planning an internal competition, please submit your notice of intent as soon as you know you have an interest in the funding program. You are only required to include the name of the Principal Investigator, any co-PI's, and the subject or title of the proposed project. The deadline for the internal notice of intent is indicated above.