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Title: NIH Grants'gov Proposal Development


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NIH Grants.gov Proposal Development
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What is the SF424 (RR)?
  • Stands for Standard Form 424 Research and
    Related.
  • Is a combination of separate forms focusing on
    the many aspects of a proposed grant.
  • Is used government-wide
  • Used by 15 different Federal agencies
  • Based on overall needs of the agencies, not
    tailored to specific agencies, funding
    opportunities or grant programs
  • Agency-specific forms are allowed where
    appropriate
  • A complete application to the NIH will include a
    combination of RR and PHS 398 components.

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What is the SF424 (RR)? (contd)
  • The applicant must complete the application using
    the package attached to the specific Funding
    Opportunity Announcement (FOA).
  • Sample forms or forms from other FOAs should not
    be used.

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Adobe Reader Compatibility
  • Grants.gov has transitioned from PureEdge to
    Adobe Reader and a compatible version of Adobe
    Reader is required (Adobe Reader 8.1.2 or higher
    is recommended) in order to successfully submit
    proposals through Grants.gov. Grants.gov offers a
    tool that will verify whether you have an
    acceptable version of Adobe installed on your
    computer. The link to this tool is
  • http//www.grants.gov/applicants/AdobeVersioningTe
    stOnly.jsp
  • Grants.gov has transitioned from PureEdge to
    Adobe Reader and a compatible version of Adobe
    Reader is required (Adobe Reader 8.1.2 or higher
    is recommended) in order to successfully submit
    proposals through Grants.gov. Grants.gov offers a
    tool that will verify whether you have an
    acceptable version of Adobe installed on your
    computer. The link to this tool is

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Application Components
  • Components of Applications to NIH or Other PHS
    Agencies
  • Required Components
  • SF424 (RR) Cover
  • SF424 (RR) Project Performance Site Locations
  • SF424 (RR) Other Project Information
  • SF424 (RR) Senior/Key Person Profile(s)
  • SF424 (RR) Budget (unless using PHS398 modular
    budget)
  • PHS398 Modular Budget (unless using SF424 (RR)
    budget)
  • PHS398 Cover Page Supplement
  • PHS398 Research Plan
  • PHS398 Checklist

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Application Components (contd)
  • Optional Components
  • SF424 (RR) Subaward Budget Attachment Form - may
    be required under specific circumstances.
  • PHS398 Cover Letter - may be required under
    specific circumstances.

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Tips for Successfully Preparing and Submitting an
Application
  • Make sure that the PD/PI is registered (a one
    time process) in the NIH eRA Commons at least two
    weeks in advance of the deadline. No registration
    is required in Grants.gov.
  • Review the Funding Opportunity Announcement
    thoroughly before beginning.
  • Complete the SF 424 RR cover sheet first it
    populates fields in several other forms.
  • Make sure to complete all mandatory documents and
    fill in all mandatory (yellow) fields. In
    addition, make sure that all fields that are
    mandatory to NIH are completed.
  • Consult the SF424 RR Application Guide for NIH
    for guidance. It is a valuable resource.
  • Hover over help is available for many fields.
  • Do not recycle previously submitted applications
    or use sample applications.
  • Make sure that all attachments are in PDF format.
  • Provide OSPRA with the final version of the
    application at least five days prior to the
    deadline.

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  • Lets complete an application!

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
  • Accessing the Application Package
  • The Grants.gov application package may be
    accessed in one of two ways
  • Through the NIH Website http//grants.nih.gov/gran
    ts/guide/index.html (recommended)
  • Through Grants.gov http//grants.gov
  • Review the solicitation and make note of specific
    requirements such as
  • Funding Caps
  • Limited Submissions
  • Indirect Cost Recovery
  • Other Solicitation-specific Requirements

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd) Locating the Application Package
through the NIH Website
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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd) Locating the Application Package
through the NIH Website (contd)
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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd) Locating the Application Package
through the NIH Website (contd)
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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd) Locating the Application Package
through Grants.gov (contd)
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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd) Locating the Application Package
through Grants.gov (contd)
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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd) Locating the Application Package
through the NIH Website (contd)
Make sure the closing date has not expired!
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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Application Filing Name We recommend using the
    PIs name, agency name and deadline date. This
    makes it easier for OSPRA to identify it when the
    first validation e-mail is received from
    Grants.gov.
  • Mandatory Forms
  • SF 424 RR Refer to the OSPRA website for
    guidance on completing this form.
  • RR Project/Performance Site Location(s)
  • Enter University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
    as the organization name.
  • The primary performance site is normally the UIUC
    campus. The official site for UIUC is
  • 506 S. Wright Street
  • Urbana, IL 61801-3620 (the entire nine digit ZIP
    code is now required)
  • List all additional performance sites.

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Mandatory Forms (contd)
  • RR Other Project Information
  • Respond to questions 1-5 as applicable
  • Upload Project Summary/Abstract and Project
    Narrative making sure to comply with guidelines
    for size limitations.
  • Sections 8-11 Upload attachments as applicable
    and in accordance with guidelines.
  • RR Senior/Key Personnel Profile
  • PD/PI, Senior/Key personnel and other significant
    contributors (if desired) should be listed.

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Mandatory Forms (contd)
  • RR Senior/Key Personnel Profile (contd)
  • The credential e.g., agency login field is a
    required field for anyone who is assigned the
    role of PD/PI. If it is omitted, the application
    will be rejected with errors in the NIH Commons.
  • The project role must be selected from the drop
    down list for all participants except the PD/PI.
  • NIH does not recognize the role of co-PI. Other
    (specify) should be selected and co-investigator
    typed into the Other Project Role Category field.
  • A biographical sketch is required for all key
    personnel.

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Mandatory Forms (contd)
  • RR Senior/Key Personnel Profile (contd)
  • The organization name is required by NIH for all
    Senior/Key personnel or the application will be
    rejected with errors in the NIH Commons.
  • Current and Pending Support is normally not
    required at the time of proposal submission
    unless indicated in the FOA. This will be
    requested during the Just-in-Time process.

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Mandatory Forms (contd)
  • PHS 398 Cover Page Supplement
  • The PI name will be pre-populated.
  • Indicate whether the PI is a new investigator
  • Complete other sections as applicable.
  • A portion of the Applicant Organization Contact
    section is pre-populated and the remainder should
    be populated as follows
  • Title Director, OSPRA
  • Street 1 1901 S. First Street, Suite A
  • City Champaign
  • State IL
  • ZIP 61820-7406

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Mandatory Forms (contd)
  • PHS 398 Research Plan
  • Research Plan Attachments
  • The Research Plan has been restructured and page
    limitations have changed effective for due dates
    on or after January 25, 2010.
  • Introduction to Application (resubmission/revision
    only) limited to one page
  • Specific Aims one page
  • Research Strategy 6-12 page limit depending on
    funding mechanism
  • Includes Background and Significance, Preliminary
    Studies and Research Design and Methods

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Mandatory Forms (contd)
  • PHS 398 Research Plan (contd)
  • NIH and OSPRA recommend that the Research
    Strategy be constructed as a single Word document
    to ensure that page limitations are not exceeded
    and then separated into sections and converted to
    distinct PDF attachments before uploading.
  • Upload other required documents in accordance
    with solicitation and mechanism guidelines.
  • PHS 398 Checklist
  • Complete as applicable.

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Preparing an NIH Application in Grants.gov
(contd)
  • Optional Documents
  • PHS 398 Cover Letter
  • This is normally optional, but applicants are
    encouraged to include it.
  • It is required when submitting a
    Changed/Corrected application.
  • PHS 398 Modular Budget
  • This budget format is required by some programs.
    Refer to the specific funding opportunity.
  • Research and Related Budget
  • When a detailed budget is required by the
    program.
  • RR Subaward Budget Attachment(s) form
  • Must be completed when a detailed budget is
    required and project includes a subaward.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
  • Refer to the program-specific guidelines to
  • determine the appropriate budget
  • component
  • Modular Budget Guidelines
  • Applicable to certain grant applications
    requesting 250K per year in direct costs.
  • Consortium (subaward) FA costs are not factored
    into the direct cost limit. Consortium FA may be
    requested in addition to the 250K limit.
  • Modular budgets are simple, therefore, detailed
    categorical information is not to be submitted
    with the application. OSPRA does not require
    detailed budgets with modular applications. In
    fact, detailed budgets are not reviewed when they
    are provided with modular applications.
  • The modular budget is applicable only to R01,
    R03, R15, R21 and R34 applications.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • Modular Budget Component
  • Total direct costs that reflect appropriate
    support for the project in modules of 25,000
    should be requested.
  • A typical modular grant application will request
    the same number of modules each year.
  • Section A Direct Costs
  • Direct Costs less consortium FA.
  • Consortium FA, if applicable.
  • Total Direct Costs automatically calculates.
  • Section B - Indirect Costs
  • Indirect Cost type is typically MTDC.
  • Cognizant Agency ONR, Linda Shipp, 703-696-8559
  • Indirect Cost rate agreement date 2/20/08
  • Budget justification is attached on the
    cumulative budget page.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Budget Component
  • Should be used if specified in the guidelines.
  • A separate detailed budget must be prepared for
    each year of support requested.
  • The form will generate a cumulative budget for
    the total project period.
  • All of the required fields must be completed
    (i.e., those fields that are highlighted and
    noted with a ). If no funds are being
    requested for a required field, enter 0.
  • Round to the nearest whole number.
  • Effort should be represented in person months.
    Resources to calculate this are located at
    http//grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/person_months_
    faqs.htm

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Budget Component (contd)
  • A. Senior/Key Person allows eight as separate
    named individuals
  • All mandatory (yellow) fields must be completed.
  • The base salary may be left blank, if desired.
  • Effort must be included and should be represented
    in person months.
  • B. Other Personnel
  • Postdocs, Grad Students and Undergrads Only the
    number of personnel is required.
  • Provide more detail in the budget justification.
  • Consultants should not be included in this
    section.
  • C. Equipment
  • Per the UIUC definition, equipment is any item of
    property that has an acquisition cost of over
    500. Items of equipment should be listed
    separately and justified in the budget
    justification.
  • D. Travel
  • Domestic travel includes travel to Canada, Mexico
    and US possessions.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Budget Component (contd)
  • E. Participant/Trainee Support Costs
  • Unless otherwise stated in the announcement, this
    section should be left blank. Graduate student
    tuition remission should be included in section
    F, Other Direct Costs.
  • F. Other Direct Costs
  • 1. Material and Supplies
  • Categories less than 1,000 do not have to be
    itemized.
  • 2. Publication Costs
  • 3. Consultant Services
  • The names and organizational affiliations of all
    consultants, along with a description of the
    services to be performed should be provided.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Budget Component (contd)
  • 4. ADP/Computer Services
  • 5. Subawards/Consortium/Contractual Costs
  • Include both direct and indirect costs for all
    subaward/consortium organizations.
  • 6. Equipment or Facility Rental/User Fees
  • 7. Alterations and Renovations
  • 8-10. Use lines 8-10 for costs such as patient
    care, tuition remission, human subjects, etc.
    Limit of three other costs.
  • H. Indirect Costs
  • Indirect cost type typically MTDC
  • Cognizant Federal Agency Office of Naval
    Research, Linda Shipp, 703-696-8559

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Subaward Budget Component
  • A subaward budget component is only required by
    NIH when a detailed budget is required however,
  • OSPRA still requires a SOW, letter of
    institutional authorization, and a detailed
    subaward budget for internal purposes.
  • The budget may be completed by the subawardee or
    the UIUC PI/department. Regardless of who
    completes the budget, it should be prepared in
    much the same manner as the budget is prepared
    for the lead institution (UIUC). A compatible
    version of Adobe should be used.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Subaward Budget Component (contd)
  • The name of the organization and the DUNS are
    required fields.
  • The subaward/consortium box should be checked.
  • All mandatory (yellow) fields and other
    NIH-mandated fields must be completed.
  • Effort should be represented in person months.
  • The project role for the investigator who is
    leading the project at the consortium site should
    not be assigned the role of PD/PI unless the
    entire application is being submitted under the
    Multiple PI policy.
  • NIH does not recognize the role of co-PI. If
    desired, the role of Other - Co-Investigator
    may be used.
  • The file must be a PDF document.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Subaward Budget Component (contd)
  • If the budget is being completed by the
    subawardee organization,
  • Extract and save the budget attachment using the
    first 10 letters of the subawardee organizations
    name as the file name.
  • E-mail the saved document to the subawardee.
  • Advise the subawardee to return the completed
    budget component.
  • Review the budget to ensure compliance.
  • Attach the budget to one of the blocks provided
    on the form.

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Subaward Budget Component (contd)
  • What if the subawardees budgets are not active
    for all periods of the prime grant?
  • Limitations in existing forms do not allow an
    empty budget period and do not allow submission
    of a subaward budget with zero effort to skip a
    budget period. For example
  • Suppose a prime has filled out a budget form with
    the following periods
  • Period 1 1/1/08-12/31/08
  • Period 2 1/1/09-12/31/09
  • Period 3 1/1/10-12/31/10
  • Period 4 1/1/11-12/31/11
  • Period 5 1/1/12-12/31/12

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Selecting and Completing the Budget Component
(contd)
  • RR Subaward Budget Component (contd)
  • Suppose a subawardee performs support in year 1
    and does not become active again until year 4.
    The subawardee would fill out the first two
    periods of their budget form as follows
  • Period 1 1/1/08-12/31/08 (dates correspond to
    prime period 1)
  • Period 2 1/1/11-12/31/11(dates correspond to
    prime period 4)
  • If the subaward budget is not prepared in this
    manner, the application will be rejected
  • with errors during the validation
  • check in the NIH Commons!

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Submitting the Application
  • REMEMBER THE FINAL VERSION OF THE PROPOSAL
  • NEEDS TO BE PROVIDED TO OSPRA AT LEAST FIVE
  • DAYS IN ADVANCE OF THE DEADLINE
  • When the application is complete and ready to be
    submitted,
  • Click on Check Package for Errors on the first
    page of the application to ensure that all of the
    mandatory fields have been completed. Correct any
    errors that are identified.
  • Upload the application into Netfiles using the
    process described on the OSPRA website.
  • Fax or e-mail the proposal transmittal form to
    239-6830 or GCOAward_at_uillinois.edu
  • Send the original proposal transmittal form to
    OSPRA via campus mail.

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Submitting the Application (contd)
  • Upon receipt of the transmittal form, the
    proposal will be assigned to an OSPRA proposal
    coordinator.
  • The coordinator will be in contact during the
    course of the review for clarification and/or
    revisions.
  • When the review is completed, the application
    will be submitted to Grants.gov by the proposal
    coordinator.

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Post-Submission
  • Once the application has been submitted,
    Grants.gov will send e-mail messages to the
    proposal coordinator who submitted the
    application to provide status information.
  • Submission Receipt An email is sent indicating
    the application has been received by Grants.gov
    and is currently being validated.
  • Submission Validation Receipt An email is sent
    indicating the application has been received and
    validated by Grants.gov and is being prepared for
    Grantor agency retrieval.
  • Grantor Agency Retrieval Receipt An email is
    sent indicating the application has been
    retrieved by the Grantor agency. This e-mail is
    forwarded to the PI and departmental business
    contact by the OSPRA proposal coordinator.
  • Agency Tracking Number Assignment for
    Application An email is sent indicating the
    application has been assigned an Agency Tracking
    Number.

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Post-Submission (contd)
  • NIH Commons Validation Process
  • After the third e-mail is sent by Grants.gov, the
    application will be downloaded into the NIH
    Commons for agency validation.
  • It is critical that the e-mail addresses provided
    in blocks 15 (PD/PI) and 19 (AOR/SO) of the SF424
    are correct.
  • Once agency validation is completed, an agency
    (not Grants.gov) notification will be e-mailed to
    the PD/PI and OSPRA. This e-mail will indicate
    whether any errors or warnings resulted during
    the validation process. The PD/PI and AOR/SO
    will be invited to log into the NIH Commons to
    view the application and/or view the
    warnings/errors.
  • Due to the unreliability of e-mail, the PD/PI is
    encouraged to periodically check on the
    application status in the NIH Commons.
  • It is highly recommended that the PI view the
    assembled application within two business days of
    submission to ensure that the image is
    acceptable.
  • Both NIH and OSPRA recommend against resubmitting
    an application that contains only warnings.

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Post-Submission (contd)
  • PI Process for Checking Submission Status and
    Viewing Application Image
  • Login to eRA Commons
  • Select the Status tab
  • Click on Recent/Pending eSubmissions
  • Click on Search

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Post-Submission (contd)
  • PI Process for Checking Submission Status and
    Viewing Application Image (contd)
  • Result(s) related to the application will be
    returned.

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Post-Submission (contd)
  • PI Process for Checking Submission Status and
    Viewing Application Image (contd)
  • The Application Status column will indicate the
    application status
  • e-Submission Error means that the validation
    process revealed errors that require correction
    and resubmission of the application.
  • To view a list of the errors, click on the
    applicable Application ID.
  • Keep in mind that only errors are show-stoppers
    it is not necessary to correct warnings, in fact
    NIH and OSPRA advise against doing so.

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Post-Submission (contd)
  • PI Process for Checking Submission Status
    andViewing Application Image (contd)
  • Received means that the application passed the
    validation check without errors.
  • If no eRA system errors are identified, the eRA
    system will
  • Assemble the application image
  • Generate a Table of Contents
  • Include headers (PI name) and footers (page
    numbers) on all pages
  • To view the application and image of the
    application if no errors are present, click on
    Verify e-Application.
  • No action is required if the image is acceptable.
  • If the image is unacceptable, contact the OSPRA
    coordinator who submitted the application.

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Post-Submission (contd)
  • Frequently encountered errors
  • Invalid or missing eRA Commons username - entered
    on the Senior/Key Person Profile component.
  • Missing organization name for senior/key person -
    entered on the Senior/Key Person Profile
    component.
  • PDF issues attachments not uploaded in PDF
    format.
  • Senior/Key person effort on SF424 RR budget form
    appears as zero the effort must be greater than
    zero for all Senior/Key persons listed.
  • Federal Identifier is entered in the incorrect
    format.
  • Is normally blank for new applications.
  • Either the Grants.gov tracking number or N/A is
    required for Changed/Corrected applications.
  • For Renewals, Resubmissions, or Revisions, the IC
    (Institute/Center) and serial number of the prior
    application/award must be entered in a particular
    format (e.g., for application 3R01CA123456 the
    Federal Identifier would be CA123456).

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Post-Submission (contd)
  • Submitting a Corrected Application
  • Correct the errors.
  • On the first page of the SF424, check
    Changed/Corrected in box 1.
  • Once the Changed/Corrected box is checked, the
    Federal Identifier field (box 4) becomes a
    required field for a new application. Enter the
    Grants.gov tracking number (or N/A if it is not
    known).
  • If the submission deadline has passed, a cover
    letter must be included explaining the changes
    and why the application is late. If a cover
    letter was included previously, that information
    should also be included as it is not retained.
  • The entire Changed/Corrected application must be
    submitted through Grants.gov by OSPRA.
  • This process is intended to be used to correct
    errors only and not to make significant changes
    to the application.

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Remember
  • OSPRA needs to be provided the application at
    least five business days before the deadline.
  • The entire proposal should be in its FINAL state
    when it is provided to OSPRA.
  • No Grants.gov registration is required on the
    part of the PI.
  • The PD/PI must have a Commons ID in order to
    successfully submit an application. This should
    be obtained through OSPRA at least two weeks in
    advance of submission. Instructions for
    requesting a Commons ID may be found on the OSPRA
    website http//www.ospra.uiuc.edu/
  • The program-specific guidelines should be
    obtained and carefully reviewed as soon as
    possible in advance of the deadline.
  • All attachments must be in PDF format.
  • A compatible version of Adobe must be used.
  • Most NIH applications being submitted after
    January 1, 2009 require a Grants.gov compatible
    version of Adobe to be installed prior to
    constructing the application.
  • Both NIH and OSPRA advise against resubmitting an
    application that contains warnings only (no
    errors).

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Reference Materials
  • OSPRA Website http//www.ospra.uiuc.edu/
  • Checklist for Expedited Review of NIH
    Applications http//www.ospra.uiuc.edu/forms/Check
    list20for20Expedited20Review20of20NIH20Propo
    sals20121608.doc
  • NIH Electronic Submission of Grant Applications
    http//era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt/index.htm
  • NIH Grants.gov Application Guide (Pure Edge and
    Adobe) http//grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/424/sf
    424_rr_guide_general_ver2.doc
  • NIH Commons https//commons.era.nih.gov/commons/
  • NIH Grants.gov Transition Timeline
    http//era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt/files/electro
    nic_submission_timeline_08.pdf

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Contact Information
  • Penny Weaver, Assistant Director, OSPRA
  • 265-7679, pkweaver_at_illinois.edu
  • James Wade, Assistant Director, OSPRA
  • 244-8212, jwade1_at_illinois.edu
  • NIH Commons Help Desk
  • (866)504-9552, commons_at_od.nih.gov
  • Grants.gov
  • (800)518-4726

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