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Page 1: Introduction to the NIH Grants System Introduction to the NIH Grants System New Grantee Workshop, 2010

Introduction to the NIH Grants System

Introduction to the NIH Grants System

New Grantee Workshop, 2010

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• The National Institutes of Health:Grants Process Basics

• The National Cancer Institute: Budget and Organization

• Scientific and Grants Management Personnel You Should Know

New Grantee Workshop, 2010

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• The National Institutes of Health: Grants Process Basics

• The National Cancer Institute: Budget and Organization

• Scientific and Grants Management Personnel You Should Know

New Grantee Workshop, 2009

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Administration forChildren and Families

(ACF)

Administration forChildren and Families

(ACF)

Food and DrugAdministration

(FDA)

Food and DrugAdministration

(FDA)

Health Resourcesand Services

Administration(HRSA)

Health Resourcesand Services

Administration(HRSA)

The SecretaryThe Secretary

Administration onAging(AoA)

Administration onAging(AoA)

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

(CMS)

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

(CMS)

Indian HealthServices

(IHS)

Indian HealthServices

(IHS)

Centers for Disease Controland Prevention

(CDC)

Centers for Disease Controland Prevention

(CDC)

Substance Abuse andMental Health Services

Administration(SAMHSA)

Substance Abuse andMental Health Services

Administration(SAMHSA)

Agency for ToxicSubstances andDisease Registry

(ATSDR)

Agency for ToxicSubstances andDisease Registry

(ATSDR)

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

National Institutesof Health

(NIH)

National Institutesof Health

(NIH)

Source: http://www.dhhs.gov/

Kathleen Sebelius

NIH is an agency within the U.S. Departmentof Health and Human Services

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The NIH Grant Application Cycle

Center for Scientific Review

Study Section

Institute

Advisory Councils and Boards

Institute Director

Assign to SSAssign to SS

Review forReview for Scientific Merit Scientific Merit

Evaluate for RelevanceEvaluate for Relevance

Recommends ActionRecommends ActionAllocates Allocates FundsFunds

InvestigatorInitiatesResearch Idea

SubmitsSubmitsApplication Application to NIHto NIH

Assign to Institute

Takes ActionTakes Action

Grants Management

Office

ConductsConductsResearchResearch

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Appropriations Timeline: The Fiscal Year begins October 1

JanFeb Nov DecMar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Oct

FY2011FY2010

Continuing ResolutionSep

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• The National Institutes of Health: Grants Process Basics

• The National Cancer Institute: Budget and Organization

• Scientific and Grants Management Personnel You Should Know

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$30.8 Bill.

$3.55 Trillion

NIH Gets 1% of U.S. Budget

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NIH Budget Allocation by Institute FY2010

NIH Total = $30.8 Billion

NCI($5.15 Billion)

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● Intramural Program Research in NIH laboratories.

● Extramural Program Supports the research of non-Federal scientists in universities, medical schools,hospitals, and research institutions throughout the country and abroad.

The National Cancer Institute

Source: http://www.cancer.gov/researchandfunding

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National Cancer Institute Budget Allocation

>80% goes to the Extramural Community in Research

Grants, Contracts, Training and Career Development

Cancer Control 11%

Other 12%

Training 4%

Groups 3%

•Support 6%•Research 9%

SPOREs 3%

Cancer Centers 6%

Research Project Grants (RPG) 44%

Intramural

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NCI Organizations Funding/Supporting Extramural Research

• Division of Cancer BiologyDivision of Cancer Control and Population SciencesDivision of Cancer PreventionDivision of Cancer Treatment and DiagnosisDivision of Extramural Activities

• Center for BioinformaticsCenter to Reduce Cancer Health DisparitiesOffice of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine (OCCAM)Office of Technology and Industrial Relations

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*Mouse Models of Human Cancer Consortium

*Integrative Cancer Biology Program

*Tumor Microenvironment Network

Chief: Don Blair, Ph.D.

Chief: Jennifer Couch, Ph.D.

Chief: Barbara Spalholz, Ph.D.

Chief: Judy Mietz, Ph.D.

Chief: Allan Mufson, Ph.D.

Chief: Suresh Mohla, Ph.D.

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https//dcb.nci.nih.gov

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• The National Institutes of Health: Grants Process Basics

• The National Cancer Institute: Organization, Budget and Culture

• Scientific and Grants Management Personnel You Should Know

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The NIH Grant Application Cycle

Center for Scientific Review

Study Section: SRO

Institute: Program Directors

Advisory Councils and Boards

Institute Director

Assign to IRGAssign to IRG

Review forReview for Scientific Merit Scientific Merit

Evaluate forEvaluate for Relevance Relevance

Recommends ActionRecommends ActionAllocates FundsAllocates Funds

InvestigatorInitiatesResearch Idea

SubmitsSubmitsApplication Application to NIHto NIH

Assign to Institute

Takes ActionTakes Action

Grants Management

Specialist

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Scientific and Grants Management Personnel

• Scientific Review Officer: – Responsible to the NIH for the scientific/technical review of

applications

• Program Director: – Responsible to the NIH for scientific and programmatic

aspects of a grant

• Grants Management Officer/Specialist: – Responsible for ensuring that all business management

actions are performed by the grantee and the NIH in a timely and appropriate manner

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Introduction to the NIH Grants System

Introduction to the NIH Grants System

New Grantee Workshop, 2010

The End

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Source: http://dcb.nci.nih.gov/

http://dcb.nci.nih.gov/