Standard Due Dates for Competing Applications
Note: The tables below only include the most commonly used mechanisms.
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Notices
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Important New Application Changes Posted
- Selected Extramural Policy Notices - Including those affecting submission of grant applications.
- Parent Announcements - For applicants who wish to submit what were formerly termed “unsolicited” or "investigator-initiated" applications.
- NIH Transition Plan (PDF - 17 KB) - complete listing of transition dates to electronic applications.
- AIDS and AIDS-related applications for all mechanisms are submitted on the AIDS and AIDS-related dates.
- RFAs and some PARs have special receipt dates indicated in the specific NIH Guide Announcement. NOTE: If the announcement indicates resubmissions/renewals/revisions are allowed, then these are made on the special receipt dates, not the Standard Receipt Dates.
- Change in Terminology: The move to electronic applications has brought a change in terminology.
The new Grants.gov terminology (included in the table above) corresponds to the traditional NIH terms as follows:
New = New
Renewal = Competing Continuation
Resubmission = Revised or Amended
Revision = Competing Supplement
Application Due Dates
Mechanism(s) |
Program Description |
Application
Form |
Cycle I
Due Date |
Cycle II
Due Date |
Cycle III
Due Date |
P Series
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Program Project Grants and Center Grants
NOTE: Applicants should check with the relevant Institute or Center (IC), since some do not accept P series applications three times a year.
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
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January 25 |
May 25 |
September 25 |
R18/U18
R25
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Research Demonstration
Education Projects |
|
January 25 |
May 25 |
September 25 |
T Series
D Series
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Institutional National Research
Service Awards
Other Training Grants
NOTE: Applicants should check with the relevant Institute or Center (IC), since some do not accept T series applications three times a year. Applicants should refer to the IC Table of Contacts for information for each IC’s scientific/research contact for the NRSA T32 program.
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
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January 25 |
May 25 |
September 25 |
C06/UC6
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Construction Grants |
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January 25 |
May 25 |
September 25 |
G07, G08, G11, G13, G20, S11, S21, S22, SC1, SC2, SC3
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Other Mechanisms
|
|
January 25 |
May 25 |
September 25 |
D71/U2R, G12, M01, R10/U10, R24/U24, S06, U19, U45, U54, U56
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Other Mechanisms
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
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January 25 |
May 25 |
September 25 |
R01
new |
Research Grants
|
|
February 5 |
June 5 |
October 5 |
U01
new |
Research Grants - Cooperative Agreements
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
|
February 5 |
June 5 |
October 5 |
K series
new |
Research Career Development
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
|
February 12 |
June 12 |
October 12 |
R03, R21, R33, R21/R33, R34, R36
new |
Other Research Grants
|
|
February 16 |
June 16 |
October 16 |
R15
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA)
|
|
February 25 |
June 25 |
October 25 |
R01
renewal, resubmission, revision |
Research Grants |
|
March 5 |
July 5 |
November 5 |
U01
renewal, resubmission, revision |
Research Grants - Cooperative Agreements
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
|
March 5 |
July 5 |
November 5 |
K series
renewal, resubmission, revision |
Research Career Development
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
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March 12 |
July 12 |
November 12 |
R03, R21, R33, R21/R33, R34, R36
renewal, resubmission, revision |
Other Research Grants |
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March 16 |
July 16 |
November 16 |
R41, R42
R43, R44,
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Small Business Technology
Transfer (STTR)
Small Business Innovation
Research (SBIR)
|
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April 5
|
August 5
|
December 5
|
F Series Fellowships
new, renewal, resubmission |
Individual National Research Service Awards (Standard)
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
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April 8
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August 8
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December 8
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R13, U13
All - new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
Conference Grants and Conference Cooperative Agreements |
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April 12
|
August 12
|
December 12
|
F31 Diversity Fellowships
new, renewal, resubmission |
Individual Predoctoral Fellowships (F31) to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (see NRSA Training Page)
Transition to SF424 (R&R): On Hold |
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April 13
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August 13 |
December 13 |
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|
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All Mechanisms Cited Above
new, renewal, resubmission, revision |
AIDS and AIDS-Related Applications
(See NOT-OD-07-053 for change in AIDS receipt dates)
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Based on Mechanism |
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September 7
(old date September 1)
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January 7
(old date January 2)
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Review and Award Cycles
|
Cycle I |
Cycle II |
Cycle III |
Scientific Merit Review |
June - July |
October - November |
February - March |
Advisory Council Review |
September - October |
January - February |
May - June |
Earliest Project Start Date |
December |
April |
July |
NOTE: Awarding components may not always be able to honor the requested start date of an application; therefore, applicants should make no commitments or obligations until confirmation of the start date by the awarding component.
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Submission Policies (Electronic & Paper Applications)
Prior Agreement Required for $500,000+ Direct Costs
For applications requesting $500,000 or more direct costs for any year, applicants must seek agreement to accept assignment from Institute/Center staff at least 6 weeks prior to the anticipated submission of any application. See NIH Guide Notice dated October 16, 2001.
New Investigator R01 Applications
See NOT-OD-07-083 for special conditions and due dates for new investigator resubmission applications submitted for consecutive review cycles. Note this applies only to new investigator R01s submitted for standard receipt dates and reviewed in recurring study sections in CSR.
Holidays/Weekend
When a standard postmark/submission date falls on a weekend or Federal holiday, the application deadline is automatically extended to the next business day. If the submission deadline shifts beyond the expiration date of the FOA, applicants submitting electronically may receive a warning message from Grants.gov. This warning will not keep your application from processing through Grants.gov. As always, applicants should check the eRA Commons to view their application and to ensure they have addressed any errors or warnings (areas of possible non-compliance with NIH business rules) identified by NIH systems. Remember, if you can’t view your application in the eRA Commons, we can’t review it!
Late Applications
Permission is not granted in advance for submission of a late application. Late applications are accepted only in extenuating circumstances. If an application is submitted late, a cover letter explaining the reasons for the delay must be included with the signed, completed application. Late applications are evaluated on an individual basis considering the reasons provided. Contacting the Division of Receipt and Referral in advance will not influence the acceptance of a late application. See NIH Guide Notice dated January 4, 2008 -
NIH Policy on Late Submission of Grant Applications.
Weather/Other Disasters
In case of severe weather or other disasters that result in the closure of institutions, NIH will often issue a notice in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts. These Notices routinely state that NIH understands the problems caused by the closures and that it is reasonable for applications to have an extension of time for the number of days the institution is closed; the reason for the delay must be documented in a cover letter. Even if NIH does not issue such a Notice, the practice will apply for such institutional closings.
Submission Policies (Electronic Applications)
On Time Submission
Electronic grant applications must be successfully received by Grants.gov no later than 5:00 p.m. local time (of the applicant institution/organization) in order to be considered “on time.”
Submission Policies (Paper Applications)
Mailing
- Mailing labels in:
- Send all applications and other deliveries to the Center for Scientific Review via courier or the USPS
- Applications may not be delivered by individuals. See NIH Guide Notice dated April 22, 2003
- The ZIP code used for courier deliveries is different from the one used for the United States Postal Service (USPS). See NIH Guide Notice dated April 22, 2003.
- Proof of Mailing consists of either:
- legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark, or
- dated receipt from a commercial carrier or the USPS
- Private metered postmarks are not acceptable
Dates
Standard Postmark/Submission Dates ("send by")
- Includes the following applications submitted for the dates listed in the Paper Applications - PHS398 table above:
- Investigator-Initiated Applications (not in response to a particular announcement)
- Program Announcements (PAs)
- On time if the application is postmarked/courier-dated by the date listed in the
Paper Applications - PHS398
table above
Special Receipt Dates ("arrive by")
- Includes the following applications in response to announcements with unique receipt dates specified in the announcement:
- Requests for Applications (RFAs)
- Program Announcements with special Referral guidelines (PARs).
- On time if the application is either:
- Received by ("arrived by") the specified date, or
- Received after the specified date if it has a legible proof-of-mailing dated not later than one week prior to the specified date.
NOTE: If the announcement indicates resubmissions/renewals/revisions are allowed, then these are made on the special receipt dates, not the Standard Receipt Dates.
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