Urgent Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Urgent Supplement Clinical Trial Optional)
Highlights
We're excited to share a funding opportunity tailored just for you. If your business holds certain NIH research grants, this program provides urgent funding options to tackle unexpected public health crises. This isn't just another grant—this is a chance to modify your existing project to address pressing health needs. With no specified payback period, you can redirect your focus on impactful research without the worry of repayment.
Here’s what this means for you:
- Nationwide access: No matter where your business operates, this program is open to you.
- Flexible funding: While there's no fixed amount, your application will be considered based on its relevance to current health issues, allowing for potentially substantial financial support.
- Broaden your impact: This is an opportunity to make a difference in public health while advancing your research goals.
Take advantage of this unique chance to enhance your project and support your business's mission. The application process is straightforward, and with the criteria you've already met, you could be well on your way to securing the funding you need.
Financing Details
Type of Financing
This program offers competitive revisions to existing NIH research grants. It provides funding to address specific public health crises that were unforeseen when the grant application was submitted.
Repayment Terms and Conditions
There are no repayment terms for this funding. This means you won’t have to pay back the funds you receive. Also, there are no interest rates attached to this program, making it an excellent option for your immediate funding needs.
Eligible Expenses
Funds can be used for research-related expenses that directly support public health initiatives. This can include costs for personnel, equipment, supplies, or other project-related needs.
Use Restrictions
The funds cannot be used for general operational costs or expenses unrelated to the urgent public health crisis addressed in your grant proposal.
Fees
There are generally no fees associated with applying for or receiving these funds, which helps keep it simple and straightforward for you.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- Must be a Principal Investigator holding specific types of NIH research grants.
- Available across the country.
- Open to all sectors.
- All legal structures are applicable.
- All profit structures are applicable.
- No minimum number of employees required.
- No maximum number of employees required.
- No minimum revenue qualifications.
- No maximum revenue qualifications.
Disqualifications:
- Must not apply if not holding a specific type of NIH research grant.
Description
You can access funding through this program to address urgent public health needs that have arisen unexpectedly. If you hold a specific NIH research grant, this is your chance to apply for competitive revisions. This funding can be used to modify your existing research to respond effectively to these crises.
While there's no fixed amount of funding set for businesses, applications will be reviewed for their relevance to current health challenges. This means you can potentially receive financial support tailored to your project's urgency. Importantly, there’s no payback period to worry about, which means you can focus entirely on your research without the stress of repayment.
This program is accessible nationwide and is open to all sectors. Whether your business is a startup or a larger enterprise, you can leverage this opportunity to make a significant impact in public health while advancing your research goals.
Program Steps
Review the program guidelines. Familiarize yourself with the objectives and requirements to ensure you understand what the program entails.
Identify your specific NIH grant. Ensure your current NIH grant qualifies you for this funding opportunity.
Gather necessary documentation. Prepare the following documents to support your application:
- Current NIH grant details
- A proposal outlining how you will modify your existing research
- Budget estimates for the proposed modifications
- Preliminary data or previous research findings relevant to your proposal
- CV or biosketch for key personnel involved in the project
Draft your application. Write a concise and compelling application focusing on the relevance of your project to current public health challenges.
Submit your application online. Follow the specified guidelines for online submission, ensuring all required documents are included.
Monitor your application status. Keep an eye on your application progress and be prepared to respond to any requests for additional information.