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Emergency Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Awards (Emergency Supplement - Clinical Trial Optional)

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Type
GRANTS AND FUNDING
Application Difficulty
HARD
Application DeadlineApril 18, 2027
Time To Complete4 weeksProgram Budgetno cap
See If You Qualify

Highlights

Finding stability in uncertain times is crucial for your business. This funding program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) offers you the chance to receive financial support to help you recover from disasters or public health emergencies. With flexibility in how you can use the funds, you can address urgent challenges, maintain operations, or even develop new products tailored to your needs.

This is an opportunity suited for businesses of all sizes, as you won’t face strict employee or revenue limits. The application process responds to specific Emergency Notices of Special Interest (NOSIs), enabling a clear path to funding. By applying, you can gain access to essential resources that can help your business navigate disruptive events and emerge more resilient.

Don't miss out on this chance to secure grants that can easily align with your business goals. Take a step forward and explore how this program can support your growth and stability during challenging times.

Financing Details

The financing provided through this program is a grant. Grants do not need to be repaid, making them a fantastic option for businesses looking for support without the burden of repayment.

Eligible Expenses:

  • Funds can be used for a variety of expenses directly related to your business operations during a declared emergency. This may include:
    • Equipment purchases
    • Staffing costs
    • Operational expenses incurred as a result of the disaster

Restrictions on Fund Usage:

  • The funds cannot be used for:
    • Personal expenses unrelated to the business
    • Any activities outside the scope of the declared emergency

Fees:

  • There are typically no fees associated with applying for or receiving these grants. Always ensure to review specific details related to the application process, as they can vary based on your situation.

Qualifications

  • Business Location: Available across the country.
  • Sectors: Open to all sectors.
  • Employee Count:
    • No minimum employees required.
    • No maximum employees required.
  • Company Revenue:
    • No minimum revenue qualifications.
    • No maximum revenue qualifications.
  • Legal Structure: All legal structures applicable.
  • Profit Structure: All profit structures applicable.

Disqualifications:

  • Only applications submitted in response to specific Emergency Notices of Special Interest (NOSIs) published by an IC are allowed.

Description

You could potentially receive funds from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to help your business recover from disasters or public health emergencies. This funding can support a variety of needs such as maintaining operations, developing new products, or addressing any urgent challenges your business is facing due to disruptive events.

Applications must align with specific Emergency Notices of Special Interest (NOSIs) to be eligible. While there is no set maximum or minimum amount of funding specified, the grants are available for businesses across all sectors. This flexibility means you can tailor the funds to meet your unique business requirements.

You don't have to worry about strict employee or revenue limits, meaning businesses of all sizes can take advantage of this opportunity. If you're facing unexpected challenges due to a disaster, this program could provide the financial support you need to navigate the situation and continue moving forward.

Program Steps

  1. Review the Emergency Notices of Special Interest (NOSIs): Ensure your application aligns with the specific NOSIs relevant to your business needs.

  2. Prepare Documentation: Gather the necessary documents to support your application. You'll likely need:

    • Business financial statements
    • A detailed business plan or project proposal
    • Evidence of disruption (e.g., disaster declarations, financial impact statements)
    • Any previous NIH grant information, if applicable
  3. Complete the Application Form: Fill out the application form accurately, providing all requested information.

  4. Outline Your Funding Needs: Clearly specify how you intend to use the funds, whether it's to maintain operations, develop products, or address urgent challenges.

  5. Submit Your Application: Follow the submission guidelines outlined on the program's website to ensure your application is received before the deadline.

  6. Follow Up: After submission, keep track of your application status and be prepared to provide additional information if requested.

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