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NCRR's Division of Research Infrastructure supports programs to enhance the competitiveness of investigators in underserved states and institutions and also provides funding to build, expand, remodel, or renovate research facilities throughout the nation.

NCRR's Division of Research Infrastructure supports programs to enhance the competitiveness of investigators in underserved states and institutions and also provides funding to build, expand, remodel, or renovate research facilities throughout the nation.

NCRR's Division of Research Infrastructure supports programs to enhance the competitiveness of investigators in underserved states and institutions and also provides funding to build, expand, remodel, or renovate research facilities throughout the nation.

NCRR's Division of Research Infrastructure supports programs to enhance the competitiveness of investigators in underserved states and institutions and also provides funding to build, expand, remodel, or renovate research facilities throughout the nation.

NCRR's Division of Research Infrastructure supports programs to enhance the competitiveness of investigators in underserved states and institutions and also provides funding to build, expand, remodel, or renovate research facilities throughout the nation.

Research Infrastructure

NCRR's Division of Research Infrastructure supports programs to enhance the competitiveness of investigators in underserved states and institutions and also provides funding to build, expand, remodel, or renovate research facilities throughout the nation.

Institutional Development

Institutional Development Award

Through the Institutional Development Award (IDeA) program, NCRR fosters health-related research and improves the competitiveness of investigators in states that historically have not received significant levels of competitive research funding from NIH. The IDeA program supports multidisciplinary centers or collaborative partnerships that increase an institution's capacity to conduct cutting-edge biomedical research. READ MORE >>

Research Centers in Minority Institutions

The Research Centers in Minority Institutions (RCMI) program provides grants to institutions that award doctoral degrees in health-related fields and that have a 50 percent or greater enrollment of students from minority communities underrepresented in the biomedical sciences. READ MORE >>

Research & Animal Facilities Improvement

The Research and Animal Facilities Improvement programs increase the nation's ability to conduct state-of-the-art research by providing competitive funding to modernize and construct research facilities that support basic and or clinical investigations. Funding has supported the construction of cancer and other biomedical research laboratories, improved research imaging capabilities, and created facilities for research animals.


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Small Business Opportunities

NCRR participates in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program and the Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) Program. Typically, the Division of Research Infrastructure requests applications for grants, but it may solicit contract proposals. The Division is especially interested in funding the development of discovery-oriented software and the application of educational technology and tools for education on health science topics that targets K-12 and undergraduate students. READ MORE >>

Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings

Scientific Conference Grants support national and international meetings sponsored and directed by the R13 grantees. Such meetings must be relevant to the goals of the Division of Research Infrastructure. To ensure the division's interest in the proposed meeting, prospective grantees must contact a program official for written approval prior to submission of an application. If the division determines a sufficient need to have substantial involvement in the planning and conduct of the scientific meeting, then a cooperative agreement (U13)—instead of an R13—would be awarded. READ MOREexternal link, opens in new window

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