GMAC Seminar: 2011 NIH Update and Financial Systems
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GMAC Seminar: 2011 NIH Update and Financial Systems
NIH Update – Spring 2011 May 2011 National Council of University Research Administrators Region II Spring Meeting, NYC Carol Wigglesworth Grants Policy Analyst Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration OPERA NIH Leadership News Lawrence Tabak, DDS, PhD Principal Deputy Director Sally J. Rockey, PhD Deputy Director for Extramural Research 2 NIH Budget and Recovery Act News OPERA NIH Budget FY 2011 • President’s 2011 Budget Request: $32.2 billion – Increase of 3.2% from FY 2010 – Increase will support Innovative high throughput technologies, including DNA sequencing, imaging, and computational biology • Actual FY2011 budget: _______ 4 http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/br.html NIH Budget FY 2012 • President’s 2012 Budget Request: $31.987 billion – Increase of 2.4% from FY 2010 – Areas of emphasis: • National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) • Technologies to accelerate discovery • Enhancing evidence for health care decisions • New Innovator and Early Independence Awards 5 http://officeofbudget.od.nih.gov/br.html Breakdown of FY 2012 Budget Request $31.987 Billion $16.4 B 6 Recovery Act - ARRA • Last ARRA awards issued September 2010 • Reminders: – Timely quarterly and Closeout reports required – Standard NIH Terms of Award and ARRA specific terms – Spending should be timely, expeditious ,and in accordance with expected pace of research – Grantee has authority to extend project period end dates up to 12 months (separate from the non-ARRA parent for Type 3s) – Limitations on additional extensions (NOT-OD-10-067) 7 http://www.grants.nih.gov/recovery/ Transparency Act OPERA Transparency Act (FFATA) • Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (P.L. 109-282) • Mandates single searchable website: – www.usaspending.gov – freely accessible to the public – information on Federal financial assistance and contracts over $25K (recipient and subrecipients) • DUNS and CCR requirements • First tier subaward reporting • Executive Compensation reporting for prime and first tier sub-recipient 9 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/public_accountability/ffata.htm DUNS Requirement (effective 10-1-2010) • All applicants required to have DUNS at time of application (required since 2003) • New: All subrecipients required to have DUNS before subaward may begin – DUNS for subrecipient is not required at time of application – Grantee organization responsible for informing subrecipient that a DUNS is required – Subrecipients are not required to register in the eRA Commons 10 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-004.html CCR Requirement (effective 10-1-2010) • New: All grantees and applicants must maintain active registration in CCR – Does not apply to subrecipients – Already required for electronic applications – Is now being checked at time of award at USASpending.gov 11 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-004.html First Tier Subaward Reporting (effective 10-1-2010) • First tier subawards (new type 1 awards): – What: subawards obligations of $25,000 or more – When: by end of the month following month the subaward obligation was made – Where: FFATA Subaward Reporting System (www.fsrs.gov) • Exempt from subaward reporting requirement: – ARRA awards; awards to individuals; when federal agency is prime recipient; classified awards; recipients with under $300,000 gross income in previous tax year 12 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-005.html Executive Compensation Reporting for Prime Grantee • New competing awards made on or after 10/01/10 • WHAT triggers reporting? – Awards of $25,000 or more, and – In previous fiscal year, entity received • 80% or more in annual gross revenue from Federal grants, subaward, contracts, and subcontracts subject to the Act, and • $25,000,000 or more annual gross revenue from Federal grants, subaward, contracts, and subcontracts, and – Public access to the information is not already available • WHEN: due at the end of the month following the month in which award was issued. • WHERE: to CCR as part of institution’s registration profile 13 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-005.html Executive Compensation Reporting for First Tier Subrecipient • New competing awards made on or after 10/01/10 • WHAT triggers reporting? – Awards of $25,000 or more, and – In previous fiscal year, entity received • 80% or more in annual gross revenue from Federal grants, subaward, contracts, and subcontracts subject to the Act, and • $25,000,000 or more annual gross revenue from Federal grants, subaward, contracts, and subcontracts, and – Public access to the information is not already available • WHEN: due the end of the month following the month in which award was issued. • WHERE: Subrecipient reports to Prime and Prime reports to FSRS 14 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-005.html Transparency Act Resources • DUNS/CCR – Federal Register Notice 9/14/2010: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR2010-09-14/pdf/2010-22706.pdf – NIH Guide Notice/Award Terms 10/22/2010: NOT-OD-11-004: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-004.html • Subaward Reporting & Executive Compensation – Federal Register Notice 9/14/2010: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR2010-09-14/pdf/2010-22705.pdf – NIH Guide Notice/Award Terms 10/22/2010: NOT-OD-11-005: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-005.html • NIH FFATA Website: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/public_accountability/ffata.htm 15 Additional Transparency Act Resources • FSRS: http://www.fsrs.gov/ • FSRS User support through the Federal Service Desk www.fsd.gov • USASpending.gov (See “What’s New” for some FFATA-related resources) 16 Update on Federal-wide Initiatives (FFR and RPPR) OPERA Federal Financial Report (FFR) SF 425 • Replaces Cash Transaction Report (SF 272) and Financial Status Reports (SF 269, SF 269A) • Federal cash data portion of FFR submitted to Payment Management System (PMS) • Expenditure data portion of FFR submitted to NIH via eRA Commons eFFR/FSR module – Implemented 2/1/11 – Differences from former FSR (SF 269, SF 269A) • grantee submits cumulative data only • due dates for annual FFRs are now 90 days after end of calendar quarter in which budget period ends (see next slide) 18 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-017.html Due dates for FFR Expenditure Data Budget End 1/31 2/28 3/31 4/30 5/31 6/30 7/31 8/31 9/30 10/31 11/30 12/31 19 Calendar Quarter End 3/31 3/31 3/31 6/30 6/30 6/30 9/30 9/30 9/30 12/31 12/31 12/31 Annual FFR Due (90 days after end of quarter) 6/30 6/30 6/30 9/30 9/30 9/30 12/31 12/31 12/31 3/31 3/31 3/31 Final FFR Due (90 days after end of project) 5/1 5/29 6/29 7/29 8/29 9/28 10/29 11/29 12/29 1/29 2/28 3/31 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/ffr_supplemental_inst.doc Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) • Greater consistency in the administration of Federal research awards to relieve administrative burden on recipients • OMB Final RPPR format Spring 2010 (result of effort begun in 2004) • NIH implementation plan posted Jan 2011 – Implement electronically for ALL mechanisms – Pilot in January 2012; full implementation summer 2012 • NIH goal to collection information that is scientifically and administratively necessary for monitoring progress, and to minimize impact on grantees • Stay tuned… 20 http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/rppr/index.jsp New Scientific and Grants Management Policies OPERA NIH Grants Policy Statement Revision - FY2011 • October 1, 2010 • Supersedes December 2003 version – incorporates policy changes since 12/03, public policy changes, and clarification of existing policies – new chapters (Career Awards, Multiple PD/PI) – updated terminology – improved organization • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2010/index.htm • NIH commitment to update annually 22 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-003.html Required use of eSNAP • SNAP progress reports must be submitted through the eRA Commons eSNAP module (effective 8-1-2010) • SNAP provisions include: – IRB/IACUC dates not routinely required in progress report – Reports due 45 days instead of 60 days before anniversary – Ability to delegate submit authority to the PD/PI • PHS 2590 Instructions updated: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/2590/2590.htm • Revised eSNAP User Guide posted at http://era.nih.gov/docs/eSNAP_UG_v2.25.0.0_041210.pdf . 23 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-093.html Revised Policy for Just-in-Time Submissions • Applicants are responsible for verifying the accuracy and validity of all administrative, fiscal, and programmatic information at the time of submission • NOT-OD-10-120 formally extends that policy to information submitted through the JIT process, and standardizes policy across NIH ICs • Applicants are responsible for promptly notifying NIH of any substantive changes to previously submitted JIT information up to the time of award, including: – Current other support, certifications, hESCs, other information requested by awarding IC • Information considered current for up to 120 days 24 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-120.html Progress Reports for Multi-year Funded Awards • Multi-year funded awards are not funded incrementally (1 yr at a time) • Budget period and project period are the same, and are longer than 1 year • Traditionally multi-year funded are C06, DP2, DP3, and R15 • Standardized submission process of reports • Standardized content of progress reports • Supports NIH monitoring of progress and enforcement of terms of award 25 Progress Reports for Multi-year Funded Awards • Due on or before anniversary date of award • PDF uploaded through eRA Commons (NOT eSNAP) • Instructions for Grantees on how and what to submit: – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/myf.htm • Reporting period is calendar year preceding anniversary date of the award • Notifications – PD/PI receives due date eNotification two months prior to anniversary date of award – Past due eNotification sent if report not received 26 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-010.html Genomic Array Costs Budgeting Guidance • High-throughput biomedical research requiring purchase of Genomic Arrays from external source • Use of facilities and administrative (indirect) costs – First $50,000 treated as supplies – Amount in excess of $50,000 treated as subcontract costs, i.e., F&A rate applied to first $25,000 of excess each year 27 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-097.html Changes Affecting Applications OPERA Application Materials – Post submission and prior to peer review • Allowed: – Materials resulting from unforeseen administrative issues, such as revised budget pages, biographical sketches, letters of support or collaboration, adjustments resulting from change of institution – Adjustments resulting from natural disaster – Adjustments resulting from change of institution – New of article accepted for publication • • • • • Page limits for supplemental information Must submit no later than 30 days before review Must submit with the concurrence of AOR Effective September 25, 2010 due date New FAQs available: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/post_submission_faq.htm 29 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-115.html Training and Related Application Materials – Post submission and prior to peer review • Allowed: – Updated information and data on the applicant pool, admissions, enrollment, appointments and/or achievements – Updated faculty research support • Exceptions to this policy and other training-related activity codes will appear in FOA (e.g., R25) • Up to 3 pages allowed • Must submit no later than 30 days before review • Must submit with the concurrence of AOR • Effective September 25, 2010 due date • New FAQs available: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/post_submission_faq.htm 30 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-104.html K and F Letters of Reference • Elimination of the 5-day grace period for receipt of letters for reference • Letters of reference will be due on application due date • Applications missing required references in the appropriate format will not be reviewed • Effective dates: – April 8, 2011 due dates for Fellowship (F) applications – June 12, 2011 due dates for Individual Career Development (K) applications 31 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-036.html http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-047.html Restructured Applications and New Page Limits for Ks • Effective for Individual CDA (K) applications due after January 7, 2011 Section of Application 32 Limit Mentoring Plan 6 pages Statements by Mentor, Co-Mentors and contributors 6 pages Description of Institutional Environment Commitment to Candidate's Research Career Development 1 page 1 page http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-027.html Restructured Applications and New Page Limits for Ts and Ds • Effective for Institutional Research Training applications (including NRSA) for May 25, 2011, and subsequent due dates Section of Application 33 Limit Plan for instruction in Responsible Conduct of Research 3 pages Combined Research Training Program Plan attachments: •Background •Program Plan •Recruitment and Retention Plan to Enhance Diversity 25 pages http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-039.html Modification to Biographical Sketch • Intended to accommodate personal issues such as illness, disability, military service, and family care responsibilities • Effective for applications submitted 5/25/2011 and beyond • PD/PIs may describe personal factors that may have delayed their scientific advancement or productivity, or caused a hiatus in training • Consistent with Early Stage Investigator policy • Provision of information is optional • Also applicable to biosketch for fellowship applicants 34 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-045.html New Time Limit for Resubmissions • To stimulate new research directions for projects that were not successful and may now be dated • NIH will not accept a Resubmission that is submitted later than 37 months after the date of receipt (“receipt date”) of the initial New, Renewal, or Revision application • Effective 1/25/11 receipt date 35 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-140.html Highlights of New and Existing Grant Requirements OPERA Financial Conflict of Interest "The public trust in what we do is just essential, and we cannot afford to take any chances with the integrity of the research process.“ - Dr. Francis Collins Director, NIH 37 Current FCOI Regulations (10/1/95) • 42 CFR Part 50, Subpart F • Requires that grantee institutions: – maintain an appropriate written, enforced policy on conflict of interest that complies with the regulations – establish adequate enforcement mechanisms and provide for sanctions, where appropriate 38 Important FCOI Reminders • Definition of Investigator is broad – Includes spouse and dependents • Reporting Requirements – At time of application – Prior to expenditure of funds – Within 60 days if FCOI identified after initial report • Reasonable steps to ensure subrecipient compliance – Subrecipient complies with grantee’s policy or provides assurance to grantee that – Subrecipient reports FCOI to grantee; grantee reports to NIH • Proper documentation – All financial disclosures, actions taken by institution for each FCOI – Maintain for at least 3 years following submission of final FFR or as specified in 45 CFR 74.53(b) for different situations 39 Proposed Revision to FCOI Regulations • Notice of Proposed Rule Making (NPRM) published in the 5/21/10 Federal Register for public comment • Purpose to strengthen accountability and transparency of current FCOI rules at the government, institutional and investigator levels • Next Step – publication of new final rule • Stay tuned 40 FCOI Resources • OER FCOI Web Site – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/coi/ • Frequently Asked Questions – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/coifaq.htm • Web-based tutorial – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/coi/tutorial/ fcoi.htm • Mailbox for inquiries – FCOICompliance@mail.nih.gov 41 HHS Audit Requirements All NIH Grantees that expend $500,000 or more within a year in Federal awards are subject to an audit requirement. • Audits are due within the earlier of 30 days after receipt of the auditor’s report(s) or 9 months after the end of the grantee’s audit period. • Grantees delinquent in submitting audits risk the imposition of sanctions and potential loss of Federal funds. 42 Summary of Audit Requirements Grantee Type State & Local Governments Colleges & Universities Non-Profits Source of Audit Requirement OMB Circular A-133 Hospitals Where to Submit Audit Reports http://harvester.census.gov/fac/coll ect/ddeindex.html Federal Audit Clearinghouse 1201 East 10th Street Jeffersonville, IN 47132 800-253-0696 For-Profits 45 CFR Part 74.26 (d) Foreign 43 National External Audit Review Ctr HHS Office of Inspector General HHS Office of Audit Services 1100 Walnut Street, Suite 850 Kansas City, MO 64106-2197 800-732-0679/816-426-7725 Closeout Final Reports Grantees are strongly encouraged to submit closeout documents electronically via eRA Commons • Documents are due within 90 days of project period end date – Final Financial Status Report (must be submitted electronically) – Final Inventions Statement & Certification – Final Progress Report • Grantees must ensure that there are no discrepancies between the final Financial Status Report (SF-269 or 269A) and the Payment Management System’s Federal Financial Report (SF-425) cash transaction data elements • Failure to submit timely reports may affect future funding 44 NIH Centralized Processing Center • Accepts non-financial, hard copy closeout documents – Final Progress Report – Final Invention Statement and Certification • If not submitting documents via eRA Commons, mail hard copy to: NIH Centralized Processing Center 6705 Rockledge Drive, Room 2207, MSC 7987 Bethesda, MD 20892-7987 (for regular or US Postal Service Express mail) Bethesda, MD 20817 (for other courier/express mail only) 45 Non-Competing Continuation Progress Reports • Failure to submit timely progress reports may affect future funding to the organization • Non-SNAP annual progress reports are due two months prior to the anniversary date • SNAP progress reports are due 45 days prior to the anniversary date (must use eSNAP) • All grantees have access to a searchable list to determine which progress reports are due at: http://era.nih.gov/userreports/pr_due.cfm 46 Human Subjects and Animals: Requirements and Compliance OPERA Office of Extramural Research Human Subjects Program • OER Office providing expert advice and leadership in the areas of policy development, evaluation and implementation for human subjects protection issues related to the NIH Extramural research programs • Help ensure compliance of NIH grantees with Federal regulations • Assess and approve resolution of human subjects concerns noted by NIH review groups • Free tutorial on Protecting Human Research Participants (now also available in Spanish): http://phrp.nihtraining.com/users/login.php 48 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/hs/index.htm HHS Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) • HHS human subject regulations (45CFR46) • Leadership and guidance on ethical and regulatory issues in biomedical and behavioral research • Compliance – regulatory oversight • Education - programs and materials • Policy – clarification and guidance • Assurances – Federalwide Assurances of Compliance and registration of IRBs • Secretary’s Advisory Committee • International Activities 49 http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp New from OHRP • Guidance on IRB Continuing Review of Research: http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/policy/continuingreview2010.pdf • Guidance on IRB Approval of Research with Conditions: http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/policy/conditionalapproval2010.pdf • Use of Centralized IRB in Multi-site Research: http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/policy/protocol/cirb20100430.html 50 http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare • Guide Notices • FAQs • IACUC 101 and other conferences • Online seminars for IACUC staff • Online seminars for Institutional Officials • Recordings of past webinars • Comment period on adoption of 8th edition of Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals extended to 4/24/11 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/2011guidecomments/add.htm 51 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/olaw.htm Update on Electronic Submission & eRA Commons OPERA Elimination of Error Correction Window • Does not affect the two business day application viewing window • Applicants may still view and reject their application and submit a changed/corrected application prior to the submission deadline • Early submission is the best way to ensure success 53 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-123.html B1 Forms Packages • Updated SF424 (R&R) application forms are identified with a competition ID of ADOBEFORMS-B1 • F, K, T & D applicants are required to use the new forms for all submissions as of January 25, 2011 • Form requirements for all other submissions: – Deadlines on or before May 7, 2011, may use either the current ADOBE-FORMS-B or the new ADOBE-FORMS-B1 – Deadlines after May 7, must use ADOBE-FORMS-B1 • If more than one forms set is available, use the most recent (highest numbered) package 54 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-008.html Form Updates Reflected in ADOBE-FORMS-B1 • Project/Performance Site Location(s): DUNS number no longer required by Grants.gov for primary performance site but remains an NIH requirement and enforced by NIH business rules • R&R Other Project Information: updated to enable the Human Subject Assurance Number field when Human Subjects yes/no box checked yes • Program-specific page limits for K submissions: now electronically enforced • Fellowship Supplemental Form: new Sponsor(s) and Co-Sponsor(s) attachment 55 Tips for Successful eSubmission • Register early Registration with Grants.gov and eRA Commons must be completed before the submission deadline. Grants.gov and eRA Commons registrations may be completed simultaneously once a DUNS# is obtained • Follow the Application Guide and any specific instructions in the Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) Instructions in the FOA always trump those found in the application guide • Check application for common errors before you submit If errors are found in the submission process, you must submit a changed/corrected application before you can view the application in the eRA Commons • Correct all errors before the submission deadline • Verify that application is viewable in the eRA Commons • Best way to ensure success is to submit early 56 Commons Publication Integration • Link to the National Center for Biotechnology Information’s personal online tool My NCBI • My Bibliography tool • Manually entered citations is no longer an option • Citations must be entered in MyBib for the Person Profile, and to associate with a progress report in eSNAP • Assists compliance with NIH Public Access Policy • Resources: – Overview & Benefits: http://era.nih.gov/ncbi/ncbi_overview.cfm – eRA Virtual School web-based demos: http://era.nih.gov/virtualschool/external/class_bib.htm 57 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-10-103.html Other Recent Commons Enhancements • Multi-PD/PI functionality: • Multi PD/PIs and Contact PD/PI indicated on Commons Closeout screens and Submit FSR screen • Any PD/PIs on a MPI award may upload Final Progress Report • Final Progress Reports must be submitted as PDF • PD/PIs no longer required to verify Final Invention Statement before SO may submit to Agency. Any PD/PI can upload; only SO can approve/submit. • PDs at each training institution may approve appointments, reappointments, amendments and termination notices in xTrain • Multi-year Progress Reports: • Multi-Year PR link becomes available to PD/PI 2 months prior to anniversary of award • New No-cost Extension drop-down: • Drop-down menu allows users to choose an extension of 1-12 months. 58 xTrain Mandate and Enhancements • xTrain allows termination of Fellowship grants (effective October 22, 2010) • New role of Sponsor (similar to PD/PI role) created for the termination of Fellowships - register Sponsors early to avoid processing delays • Effective January 1, 2011, NIH requires electronic submission of appointment forms and termination notices for research training, fellowship, education and career development awards via xTrain. Paper forms will not be accepted. 59 http://era.nih.gov/training_career/index.cfm eRA: Stay Tuned Items • Single project U01s now submitted electronically; as of 5/25/11 U01 redefined as single project • Piloting FFR/FSR module for HHS partners • Electronic submission of change of grantee institution • Electronic submission of administrative supplements • Federated authentication to log in to eRA Commons • Changes to Financial Conflict of Interest module to meet compliance needs • Implementation of Research Performance Progress Report 60 Resources OPERA NIH Regional Seminars on Program Funding and Grants Administration 62 DATES LOCATION PROGRAM INFO April 27-29, 2011 Scottsdale, Arizona Registration Open June 22-24, 2011 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Registration Open 2012 - Exact Date TBD Indianapolis, Indiana Stay tuned 63 http://nexus.od.nih.gov/all/rock-talk/ NIH Listservs for Extramural Information • NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/listserv.htm • Extramural Nexus and Rock Talk Blog (RSS and Twitter) – http://nexus.od.nih.gov/all/subscribe/ • eSubmission (separate listservs for scientists and administrators) – http://era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt/listserv.htm • Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) – http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/news/distributionlist.html • Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) – http://grants.nih.gov/grants/olaw/references/list.htm • Office of Biotechnology Activities (OBA) – https://list.nih.gov/archives/oba_news.html 64 65 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/frequent_questions.htm 66 http://report.nih.gov NIH Extramural Response to Natural Disasters NIH is commitment to the health of the biomedical community in the impacted areas, and concern for the health and safety of people and animals in the programs we oversee Website: – – – – Recent Guide Notices and any event-specific web pages Links to other Federal web sites for disasters NIH Emergency Contact Information Examples of extramural assistance provided to previous natural disasters and emergencies – Frequently Asked Questions 67 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/natural_disasters.htm Web Resource Pages 68 • Office of Extramural Research (OER) Web Page http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm • NIH Searchable Database of RFAs, PAs, and Guide Notices http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html • NIH Grants Policy Statement (Rev. 12/03) http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2003/index.htm • NIH Extramural Nexus – Monthly newsletter (previously bimonthly) for the extramural community http://grants.nih.gov/grants/nexus.htm • RePORTER - Search to analyze an Institute’s portfolio of funded projects, research areas, and more http://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm • Grant Application Basics http://grants.nih.gov/grants/grant_basics.htm • Intellectual Property Policy http://grants.nih.gov/grants/intell-property.htm Have a question about an application or award? Institutional Resources – utilize the expertise of your organization’s Office of Sponsored Programs Specific Questions • Administrative - Contact the Grants Management Specialist at the awarding Institute/Center • Scientific/Programmatic - Contact the designated Program Official/Director at awarding Institute/Center • Review Questions - Contact the assigned Scientific Review Officer 69 NIH Contacts • Grants Administration staff at NIH ICs: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/staff_list_grants_admin.htm • NIH Chief Grants Management Officers: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/stafflist_gmos.htm • Grants Policy Interpretation & Consultation: – E-Mail: GrantsPolicy@mail.nih.gov – Phone: 301-435-0949 • Compliance Issues: – E-Mail: GrantsCompliance@mail.nih.gov – Phone: 301-435-0949 70 NIH Contacts • General Application Questions: (e-Submission guidelines, resources, referrals, application review, award process) – E-Mail: – Phone: GrantsInfo@nih.gov 301-435-0714 • Customer Support for Grants.gov: (navigating forms, aspects of submitting through the system, resources available) – E-Mail: support@grants.gov – Webpage: http://grants.gov/ – Phone: 1-800-518-4726 • eRA Commons Help Desk: (Commons registration help, application verification, Commons functionality questions) – Webpage: http://ithelpdesk.nih.gov/era/ – Phone: 301-402-7469 (Toll Free: 866-504-9552) 71 Enter your own help ticket! Thank You OPERA