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Project
Program Grant (P01)
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Summary
The purpose of the P01 mechanism is to encourage multidisciplinary
approaches to the investigation of complex problems relevant
to NHLBI's mission and to facilitate economy of effort,
space, and equipment. (Guidelines can be found at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/policies/ppg.htm.)
The program project grant is an institutional award made
in the name of a program director for the support of a
broadly based, long-term, multidisciplinary research program
that has a well-defined central theme, research focus,
or objective. The grant funds at least three interrelated
projects and, often, core resources. Interrelationships
and synergism among component research projects should
result in greater scientific contributions than if each
project were supported through a separate mechanism. The
grant is based on the concept that projects closely related
to a central theme can be conducted more effectively and
efficiently through a coordinated, collaborative, multidisciplinary
approach.
Eligibility
Applications may be submitted by domestic for-profit and
non-profit organizations, public and private, such as universities,
colleges, hospitals, laboratories, units of State and local
governments, and eligible agencies of the Federal government.
Racial/ethnic minority individuals, women, and persons
with disabilities are encouraged to apply as program directors.
Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact
NHLBI program staff to discuss their applications well
in advance of the submission deadline.
How to Apply
Detailed information on eligibility, budget limits, review
criteria, format, and application procedures is presented
at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/funding/policies/ppg.htm.
When to Apply
Receipt dates for all new, revised, competing
continuation and supplemental applications are:
- January 25
- May 25
- September 25
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