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Standard Operating Procedure Table of Contents
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Purpose
To award supplements
to grantees planning a significant expansion of a project's scope.
Procedure
Grantees requesting a significant expansion of
their project's scope must apply to NIH and undergo peer
review to compete for funds. For more information on scope, see What
Constitutes a Change in Scope? in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal.
A revision application
(competing supplement) requests funding to expand the scope of
an existing
grant. It does not restore funds that were part of standard grant reductions.
Investigators
cannot apply until the parent application has been funded, and a supplement
may not extend beyond that grant's project
period.
See the Administrative
Supplements to Grants and Cooperative Agreements SOP for adding
funds to a grant or cooperative
agreement for purposes that do not significantly expand a project's
scope.
Investigators
- Discuss the possibility of applying for a revision (competing
supplement) with your program
officer, focusing on the scientific need.
- If you want a revision with direct costs of $500,000 or more in any year, get approval from your program officer in writing or by phone at least six weeks before applying. When you apply, submit documentation stating that you've discussed direct costs with your program officer and that NIAID has agreed to accept your application. See the Big Grants SOP for more information.
- Discuss this with
your grants
management specialist, focusing on the dollar requirement and any
policy issues involved. Your program officer and grants specialist
are listed on your Notice of Award.
- In the application introduction, describe the nature of the supplement
and how it will influence the specific
aims, research design, and methods of the parent grant. Attach the introduction as a PDF to the Introduction to Application field of the PHS 398 Research Plan form (for electronic applications) or place the introduction at the beginning of the Research Plan (for paper applications).
- Describe budget changes for the remainder of the project period under the budget
justification (for paper applications) or in the budget justification attachment in the Research and Related Budget component forms (for electronic applications),
- In the body of your application, include enough information from
your original application to enable NIH to evaluate the supplement
in relation to your original application.
- If your supplemental application relates to a line of investigation
not recommended for approval by the scientific review group, respond to the criticisms in the summary
statement by providing significant new data obtained since your
original application or revising substantially. If you revise the application,
indicate revisions clearly and summarize them in your introduction.
- If you need more information on research involving human
subjects, go to NIAID
human subjects resources on our Funding
Web site.
Program and Grants Staff
- Advise investigators about the need and feasibility of obtaining a revision.
Scientific Review Staff
- If the parent grant was reviewed at NIAID, convene study sections to review a revision application.
Contacts
Grantees with questions should contact the appropriate program officer or grants management specialist listed on their Notice of Award. For more information, see Contact Staff for Help.
Contact
for NIAID Staff
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Links
For general information about all types of supplements, see Supplements
to Research Grants
NIAID
Funding Policy and Process SOP
PHS
398, Preparing Your Application, Specific Instructions, Research Plan (for paper applications)
Grant Application Guide for your Grant Application Package (for electronic applications) |