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Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Collaborative Consortium
Research Funding Opportunity Announcement
(RFA HL-17- 006)
Technical Assistance Webinar
Norma B. Lerner MD, MPHW. Keith Hoots MD
Christina Rinaldi
October 20, 2015
Program Overview
Program Background
Purpose of the Collaborative Consortium RFA
Goals
Award & Application Information
Registration Process for Foreign Applicants
Submission Process
Review
Resources
Questions
The SCD in SSA Collaborative Consortium Webinar Outline
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Funding Agency
National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) (http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov)
One of the 27 Institutes and Centers of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
The SCD in SSA Program: Overview
Funding Mechanisms
RFA–HL-17-006 - Collaborative Consortium (U24 – Cooperative
Agreement)
RFA–HL-17-007- Data Coordinating Center (U24- Cooperative
Agreement)
The SCD in SSA Program: Overview
The SCD in SSA Program: Overview
Structure
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI)
Consortium Hub (HL-17-006)
Data Coordinating Center (HL-17-007)
Consortium Site
Consortium Site
Governing Body: Steering Committee
Review & Monitoring:Observational Study Monitoring Board (OSMB)
Worldwide burden of SCD is rising >75% SCD births occur in sub- Saharan Africa (SSA)
Clinical Care
- Health resources are limited in many areas - 50-80% of affected children die before age 5
Research- High disease prevalence should facilitate research
- Many nations lack the required infrastructure
SCD in SSA Program: Background
Purpose of this Funding Opportunity (FOA)
Build capacity By supporting a founding Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
Collaborative Consortium in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Collaborative Consortium will establish an infrastructure for a future Sickle Cell Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa Research Network
Collaborative Consortium will work closely with a Data Coordinating Center (DCC) supported by a separate FOA (HL-17-007)
The Collaborative Consortium: Goals
Development of
A sickle hemoglobinopathy database
Shared database elements and
harmonized phenotype definitions,
ontologies
SCD standards of care
Links to existing training programs
Consortium Hub
Consortium Site
Consortium Site
The Collaborative Consortium: Goals
Planning for Future SCD cohort studies, implementation of
clinical practices, and inclusion of
new African sites
Accomplishing activities over
4 years Development phase: Years 1 and 2 Pilot/planning phase: Year 3 Implementation phase: Year 4
Consortium Hub
Consortium Site
Consortium Site
Cooperative Agreement Requires substantial NHLBI scientific and
programmatic involvement
After award, program staff and appointees assist and participate in project activities
Terms and conditions of this Cooperative Agreement are explained in detail in Section VI of the FOA
The Collaborative Consortium: Award Information
Eligible Applicants
Only institutions located in sub-Saharan Africa
Only one application per institution
The Collaborative Consortium: Application Information
Applicants must
Carefully follow the FOA instructions
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HL-17-006.html
Download the SF424 (R&R) application package
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/url_redirect.htm?id=12000 and also follow these instructions except where the FOA instructs you to do otherwise
Adhere to the page limits described in both documents
The Collaborative Consortium: Application
Required registrations information for foreign award applicant organizations
Registration can take 6 weeks or more – start now
All registrations can be requested and completed via the web
The Collaborative Consortium: Registration
STEP 1: Request an NCAGE (NATO Commercial and Government Entity) Code https://eportal.nspa.nato.int/AC135Public/scage/CageList.aspx
Note: 48 hours after submitting your code request, confirm your correct legal business name and/or physical address is listed in the CAGE system. Go to the Business Identification Number Cross Reference System (BINCS) website; https://www.logisticsinformationservice.dla.mil/BINCS/begin_search.aspx
The Collaborative Consortium: Registration
STEP 2: Get a DUNS Number
http://fedgov.dnb.com/webform
Register with Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) to get a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number
The Collaborative Consortium: Registration
STEP 3: Register with the System for Award Management (SAM) https://www.sam.gov/sam/transcript/Quick_Guide_for_International_Entity_Registration.pdf
You must have NCAGE Code and DUNS Number before registering in SAM
SAM registration must be renewed annually Once CAGE system approves your registration, you will
receive a notification email from SAM.gov. Allow 5 business days
The Collaborative Consortium: Registration
STEP 4: Complete eRA Commons registration https://public.era.nih.gov/commons/public/registration/registrationInstructions.jsp
eRA Commons requires at least one Signing Official (SO) and at least one Principal Investigator (PD/PI)
Applicants must have an active DUNS number and SAM registration in order to complete the eRA Commons registration.
The Collaborative Consortium: Registration
STEP 5: Register at Grants.gov http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/register.html
System used for all NIH application submissions Requires a one-time registration in order to submit applications Applicants must have active DUNS number and SAM registration
to complete Grants.gov registration eRA commons and Grants.gov registration can be done
simultaneously Registration is not needed to download an application package
or prepare application Note: Before you can view and complete an application package,
you MUST have Adobe Reader installed on your computer
The Collaborative Consortium: Registration
Letter of Intent (described in the FOA)
A letter of intent is encouraged but not required
Allows the NHLBI to estimate the potential review workload
The Collaborative Consortium: Submission
Key Dates: Earliest application submission date:
- January 26, 2016 Letter of Intent:
- January 26, 2016 Application:
- February 26, 2016- No late applications accepted (no exceptions)- Advise to apply early to make corrections if
needed before due date
The Collaborative Consortium: Submission
Key Dates: Scientific Merit Review:
- July, 2016
Advisory Council Review:- October, 2016
Earliest Start Date: - December, 2016
The Collaborative Consortium: Submission
All applications to the NIH are evaluated through the NIH peer review system
Criteria are described in the FOA under Application Review Information
NHLBI will ensure that the review panel members have appropriate expertise
Collaborative Consortium: Review
Email:FOA Questions: [email protected]
Registration Questions: [email protected]
FAQs: https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/research/funding/faq-sickle-cell-disease-sub-saharan-africa-collaborative-consortium
Webinar Slides will soon be available on the FAQ page as shown above
Resources
Send questions via this WebEx to Christina Rinaldi and we will respond in real time
If we are unable to respond to your question during this session, we will get back to you via email as soon as possible
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