National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health
NIAID Home Health & Science Research Funding Research News & Events Labs at NIAID About NIAID

NIAID Research Funding

NIAID Funding News
Opportunities and Announcements
Paylines and Budget
Grants and Contracts
NIH Grant Cycle
All About Grants Tutorials
New Investigators
Electronic Application
Research Grants
R&D Contracts
Small Business Grants
Training and Career
Humans, Animals, More
International
Council
Extramural SOPs
Questions and Answers
Calendars and Timelines
Glossary
Find It! A-Z
Latest Updates
icon Subscribe to Alerts
Search in Research Funding

<< previous · tutorial index · next >>

Apply through a funding opportunity announcement in Grants.gov.
Always read the NIH Guide announcement and the Application Guide.
Independent of grant type, you will apply through a funding opportunity announcement (FOA) and will likely submit electronically.*

FOAs are Grants.gov notices of federal grant opportunities. For NIH, they can be program announcements or requests for applications.

Each FOA has its own application package. Though most use the standard Application Guide, NIH issues an NIH Guide notice with important additional information.

Always read the FOA's Guide announcement to get key information you'll need to apply. The easiest way to find FOAs for NIAID is on our Funding Opportunities List.

For investigator-initiated research -- a topic you chose yourself -- apply through a parent program announcement e.g., the Parent R01.

*A few grant types still use paper application. Go to NIH's Transition Timeline page.

For more information in Compare FOAs in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal.

Find more information online:

<< previous · tutorial index · next >>

Separator line
DHHS Logo Department of Health and Human Services NIH Logo National Institutes of Health NIAID Logo National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases March 28, 2008
Home | Help | Site Index | Accessibility | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Web Site Links & Policies | FOIA