The grant mechanisms supported by NINDS are described below. Each funding mechanism and program title is accompanied by a
brief General Description of each mechanism, followed by NINDS Specific Instructions (if any), and Link to Program Announcements (PA) & Requests for Application (RFA). For a quick summary of all NINDS grant mechanisms, please see Overview of NINDS Funding Mechanisms (word file, 134kb). For additional, specific information regarding eligibility for Non-U.S. scientists and U.S. scientists at foreign Institutions,
please see NINDS Grants Information for Non-U.S. Scientists and U.S. Scientists at Foreign Institutions.
Note : NIH is in the process of converting to SF424 (Research and Related [R&R]) forms and electronic submission through Grants.gov.
The transition timetable for specific grant mechanisms can be found at http://era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt/strategy_timeline.htm. ONCE THE TRANSITION IS MADE FOR A SPECIFIC GRANT MECHANISM, PAPER APPLICATIONS WILL NO LONGER BE ACCEPTED FOR THAT MECHANISM.
Research Project Grants
Center Grants
Cooperative Agreement Awards
Conference Grants:
Small Business Grants:
Institutional NRSA Training Grants (Predoctoral and Postdoctoral):
Individual NRSA Predoctoral Fellowships:
Individual NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowships:
Mentored Research Career Development Awards:
Independent Scientist Career Development Awards:
Minority Programs:
Additional Information Links
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Research Project Grants
- R01 Research Project Grant
A Research Project Grant supports a focused research program conducted by a principal investigator with or without collaborators,
postdoctoral trainees, graduate students and/or technicians. Also supports Pilot Clinical Trial Grant for Neurological Disease to gather preliminary data and the conduct of clinical studies to support the rationale for a subsequent full-scale clinical
trial of intervention to treat or prevent neurological disease.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: Research Project Grant (R01) Guidelines
Link to PAs and RFAs: See NINDS Funding Opportunities
Note: The R01 mechanism will transition to electronic submission format for all applications after November 1, 2006. For
more information see: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/parent_announcements.htm .
- R03 Small Grant Program
Supports new research projects that: 1) lead to a defined product, resource or "deliverable" that has inherent value to the
neuroscience community; 2) regardless of whether they are hypothesis-driven, will generate an important and potentially publishable
unit of information or dataset; or 3) focus on secondary analysis of clinical data sets. Priority will be given to research
proposals that include a detailed plan for the sharing of resources and data generated under this award.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: NINDS Small Research Grant (R03) Program Guidelines
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-06-180, NOT-OD-06-046
- R15 Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA)
The purpose of this program is to stimulate research in educational institutions that provide baccalaureate or advanced degrees
for a significant number of the Nation's research scientists, but that have not been major recipients of NIH support. These
grants are intended to create a research opportunity for scientists and institutions otherwise unlikely to participate extensively
in NIH programs to support the Nation's biomedical and behavioral research effort.
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-06-042, NOT-OD-09-018
- R21 Exploratory/Developmental Grant
Supports new research projects that: 1) assess the feasibility of a novel avenue of investigation; 2) involve high risk experiments
that could lead to a breakthrough in a particular field; or 3) demonstrate the feasibility of new technologies that could
have major impact in a specific area. Proposals submitted under this mechanism should be limited to those with the potential
for truly ground-breaking impact. Also supports projects in translational research intended to discover potential targets
for therapeutic intervention, to identify candidate therapeutics, or to develop assays, animal models, devices, or technologies
for screening or developing therapeutics. Does NOT support R21 applications that include clinical trials or other clinical
studies of potential therapies.
For further details regarding the R21 mechanism see the NINDS website: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/r21guidelines.htm. Applicants are encouraged to contact appropriate program staff within NINDS for advice about potential R21 proposals. A complete
listing of program director contacts may be found at: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/about_ninds/organization.htm.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: Exploratory/Developmental Grant (R21) Program Guidelines
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-06-181, PAR-06-189, NOT-OD-06-046
- R25 Research Education Grants
The purpose of these Education Projects is to enable the grantee organization to provide research and related experiences
for undergraduate, graduate and medical students, postdoctoral fellows and other junior scientists to broaden their skills
and enhance their career development opportunities in order to contribute significantly to basic, clinical or translational
neuroscience research. Funding support should lead to increased recruitment, mentoring, and training in the scientific and
technology workforce. The NINDS currently participates in the two following programs:
NINDS Research Education Programs for Residents and Fellows in Neurology and Neurosurgery
Link to PAs and RFAs: RFA-NS-09-001
NINDS Diversity Research Education Grants in Neuroscience
Link to PAs and RFAs: PAR-07-456
Application Kit: SF424
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Center Grants
- P30 Center Core Grant
The purpose of this program is to advance the NINDS mission to promote understanding and treatment of neurological disorders
by providing core research facilities that are not otherwise available. Each Center Core Grant supports shared resources and
facilities used by investigators with research projects funded by NINDS. An institution is eligible for a maximum of one NINDS
Center Core Grant. These awards will support basic, translational, and clinical research, but will not be used to support
clinical trials or to provide patient services.
Each Center Core is composed of one or more research cores, each of which enriches the effectiveness of ongoing research,
and promotes new research directions. A Center Core supports individual neuroscience research projects by providing necessary
resources and performing required services that would be difficult or impractical to provide in individual labs. Center Core
Grants foster a cooperative and interactive research environment through which multidisciplinary approaches to neuroscience
problems, and joint research efforts are stimulated. It is strongly recommended that applicant institutions consider a plan
to co-fund the Center Core, in order to maximize its utility and effectiveness.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: See PAR-05-070 (below)
Link to PAs and RFAs: PAR-05-070
Application Kit: PHS 398
- P50 Center Grant
To support any part of the full range of research and development activities comprising a multidisciplinary attack on a specific
disease entity or biomedical problem area.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: Program Project and Center Grant Guidelines
Link to PAs and RFAs: See NINDS Funding Opportunities
Application Kit: PHS 398
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Cooperative Agreement Awards
- U01 Research Project - Cooperative Agreement
A research Project Grant supports a focused research program conducted by a principal investigator with substantial involvement
by NINDS staff in the research activities.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: Currently being developed
Link to PAs and RFAs: See NINDS Funding Opportunities
Application Kit: PHS 398
- U10 Cooperative Clinical Research Grant
To support clinical evaluation of various methods of therapy and/or prevention in specific disease areas. There is substantial
involvement by NINDS staff in research activities.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: Currently being developed
Link to PAs and RFAs: See NINDS Funding Opportunities
Application Kit: PHS 398
- U24 Resource-Related Research Project - Cooperative Agreement
A Resource-Related Research Project contributes to improvement of the capability of resources to serve biomedical research.
The project includes substantial involvement of NINDS staff, and may serve a local, regional, or national user group. The
project will normally include shared resources, technical expertise, and scientific expertise.
Application Kit: PHS 398
- NINDS Cooperative Small Business Awards In Translational Research (SBIR/U44)
The purpose of the NINDS SBIR Cooperative Agreement (U44) mechanism is to provide support for Phase II, and Fast-Track projects
that directly address identification and pre-clinical testing of new therapeutics.
NIH Information: NINDS Small Business Program and Funding Opportunities; NIH Small Business Funding Opportunities; 2009 SBIR and STTR Omnibus Solicitations-Program Descriptions and Research Topics (PDF - 1.7 MB or MS Word - 1.5 MB)
Link to PAs and RFAs: PAR-08-235
Application Kit: SF424 (Research and Related (R&R) forms and the Grants.gov SBIR/STTR Application Guide) Refer to the program announcement for additional
steps that need to be taken before submission.
- U54 Specialized Center - Cooperative Agreement
A Specialized Center Cooperative Agreement will support any part of the full range of research and development activities
that comprise a multidisciplinary attack on a specific disease entity or biomedical problem area. The center includes substantial
involvement of NINDS staff, and may serve as a regional or national resource for special research purposes.
Link to PAs and RFAs: PAR-05-158, NOT-NS-06-010
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Conference Grants
- R13 Conference Grant
Conference grants support recipient sponsored scientific meetings and conferences that may facilitate advancement of NINDS
mission objectives.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: NINDS supports conferences in part or in full and participates in co-funding with other Institutes. Awards are typically
under $10,000, but larger awards are sometimes made. Discussions with program staff are especially important if larger amounts
are requested.
NINDS Guidelines for Conference Grant (R13, U13) Applications
NIH Information: Guidelines for Support of Scientific Meetings by NIH*
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-08-149
*Please note the contact person has changed for NINDS:
Contact:
Dr. Alan Willard
Telephone: (301) 496-9223, Fax (301) 402-0182
E-mail: aw135y@nih.gov
- U13 Cooperative Conference Grant
The difference between the R13 and U13 mechanisms is that in the case of U13, NINDS Program staff will be substantially involved
in the planning and conduct of the meeting, assisting the Principal Investigator according to specific Terms and Conditions.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: If an NINDS Program staff member will provide substantial assistance to a PI and that it is anticipated that assistance exceeds
the traditional role of the staff member as Program Administrator, the appropriate support mechanism is the U13 cooperative
agreement. Examples of NINDS Program staff involvement after award include, but are not limited to, development of an agenda,
selection of speakers, organization of the conference or workshop, and/or post-meeting publications.
Link to PAs and RFAs: NOT-NS-02-003
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Small Business Grants
- R41 Small Business Technology Transfer Grants (STTR Phase I)
to support cooperative R&D projects between small business concerns and research institutions, limited in time and amount,
to establish the technical merit and feasibility of ideas that have potential for commercialization.
NIH Information: NINDS Small Business Program and Funding Opportunities; NIH Small Business Funding Opportunities; 2009 SBIR and STTR Omnibus Solicitations-Program Descriptions and Research Topics (PDF - 1.7 MB or MS Word - 1.5 MB)
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-081
- R42 Small Business Technology Transfer Grants (STTR Phase II)
to support in-depth development of cooperative R&D projects between small business concerns and research institutions, limited
in time and amount, for which feasibility has been established in an STTR Phase I project and which have the potential for
commercialization.
NIH Information: NINDS Small Business Program and Funding Opportunities; NIH Small Business Funding Opportunities; 2009 SBIR and STTR Omnibus Solicitations-Program Descriptions and Research Topics (PDF - 1.7 MB or MS Word - 1.5 MB)
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-081
- R43 (Phase I) Small Business Innovative Research Grants (SBIR Phase I)
supports projects to establish the technical merit and feasibility of R&D ideas which may lead to a commercial product or
service and to determine the quality of performance of the small business awardee organization.
NIH Information: NINDS Small Business Program and Funding Opportunities; NIH Small Business Funding Opportunities; 2009 SBIR and STTR Omnibus Solicitations-Program Descriptions and Research Topics (PDF - 1.7 MB or MS Word - 1.5 MB)
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-080
If you intend to submit an application with human subjects contact one or both of these individuals:
- R44 (Phase II) Small Business Innovative Research Grants (SBIR Phase II)
to support in-depth development of R&D ideas for which feasibility was established in Phase I projects and which may ultimately
lead to a commercial product or service.
NIH Information: NINDS Small Business Program and Funding Opportunities; NIH Small Business Funding Opportunities; 2009 SBIR and STTR Omnibus Solicitations-Program Descriptions and Research Topics (PDF - 1.7 MB or MS Word - 1.5 MB)
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-080
If you intend to submit an application with human subjects contact one or both of these individuals:
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Institutional NRSA Training Grants (Predoctoral and Postdoctoral)
- T32 Institutional National Research Service Awards (NRSA)
to enable institutions to make NRSA awards to individuals selected by the institution for predoctoral and postdoctoral research
training in specified areas. The following programs are supported:
(1) Institutional Research Training Grants
(2) Jointly Sponsored Predoctoral Training Program in the Neurosciences (JSPTPN)
Instructions Specific to NINDS: (1&2) Institutional National Research Service Award T32 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: (1) PA-08-226 ; NOT-NS-09-003 (2) PAR-08-101
Application Kit: PHS 398
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Individual NRSA Predoctoral Fellowships:
- F30 NINDS Medical Student Dual -Degree MD/PhD Fellowships
support for NRSA MD/PhD fellowships is designed to help ensure that highly trained clinician-scientists will be available
in adequate numbers to conduct basic and clinical research in disorders relevant to the mission of the NINDS.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: Medical Student Dual-Degree F30 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-05-151, NOT-OD-08-069
Application Kit: PHS 416-1
View updated application instructions for this grant.
- F31 Predoctoral Individual National Research Service Awards
provide predoctoral individuals with supervised research training in specific health and health related areas leading toward
the research degree (e.g., Ph.D.). NINDS supports the following programs:
(1) National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral Fellows
(2) NIH Predoctoral Fellowship Awards to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research
NINDS utilizes the F31 grant mechanism to support outstanding predoctoral students who are engaged in a course of research
and study that will result in rigorous, broadly based neuroscience training. Applications may, in some cases, also be accepted from students training in other disciplines for the purpose of conducting research directly focused on the
NINDS mission. Applicants for F31 awards are STRONGLY encouraged to contact an NINDS Program Director before they begin to prepare their application, as NINDS will consider only those applications that are designed to support the training and development of scientists with interests relevant to the
mission of NINDS. Potential applicants may wish to familiarize themselves with a general overview of research supported by NINDS. A detailed portfolio of NINDS research interests can be viewed in association with the Institute’s Program Directors.
Instructions Specific to NINDS:(1) Broad F31 Program , (2) Diversity F31 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: (1) PA-07-002, (2) PA-07-106, NOT-OD-08-039
Application Kit: PHS 416-1
View updated application instructions for this grant.
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Individual NRSA Postdoctoral Fellowships:
- F05 International Neuroscience Fellowship Program - Expired
As of August 15, 2008 no more applications were accepted through the F05 program. Program announcement PAR-06-227 may be re-issued
in the future.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: International F05 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PAR-06-227
Application Kit: PHS 416-1
- F32 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Postdoctoral Fellows
to provide postdoctoral training to individuals to broaden their scientific background and to extend their potential for research
in specified health related areas.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: F32 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-07-107
Application Kit: PHS 416-1
View updated application instructions for this grant.
- F33 National Research Service Award for Senior Fellows
for senior fellows who wish to: (a) make major changes in the direction of their research careers; (b) broaden their scientific
background; (c) acquire new research capabilities; or (d) enlarge their command of an allied research field. These awards
enable individuals beyond the new-investigator stage to take time from regular professional responsibilities to increase their
capabilities in health-related research.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: F33 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-07-172
Application Kit: PHS 416-1
View updated application instructions for this grant.
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Mentored Research Career Development Awards
- K01 Mentored Research Scientist Development Awards
the NINDS has two separate programs under the aegis of the Mentored Research Scientist Development Award:
(A) Career Development Award to Promote Diversity in Neuroscience Research
(B) Re-Entry Into the Neurological Sciences Program (RENS)
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K01 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: (A) PAR-09-065, (B) PA-09-040, NOT-OD-09-029
Application Kit: SF 424
- K08 Mentored Clinical Scientist Research Career Development Award
designed to recruit and prepare clinically trained persons for research and teaching careers in areas of basic or clinical
science related to neurological disorders. Although the award is primarily targeted to candidates holding an MD or equivalent
degree, it may also support individuals holding other health professional degrees.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K08 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-042, NOT-OD-09-029
Application Kit: SF 424
- K12 Neurological Sciences Academic Development Award (NSADA)
to facilitate and support the career development of pediatric neurologists who have made a commitment to independent research
careers.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K12 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PAR-08-197
Application Kit: PHS 398
- K22 Career Transition Award - Expired
As of March 2, 2006, no more applications were accepted for the K22 Program. Fellows who were considering this mechanism should
consider the K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award
- K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award
to provide support for the career development of investigators who have made a commitment to focus their research on patient
oriented research. Provides support for 3-5 years of supervised study and research for clinically trained professionals who
have the potential to develop into productive clinical investigators.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K23 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-043, NOT-OD-09-029
Application Kit: SF 424
- K25 Mentored Quantitative Research Career Development Award
to support the career development of investigators with quantitative scientific and engineering backgrounds outside of biology
or medicine who have made a commitment to focus their research endeavors on behavioral and biomedical research.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K25 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-039, NOT-NS-06-011, NOT-OD-09-029
Application Kit: SF 424
- K99/R00 NIH Pathway to Independence (PI) Award
to facilitate the transition of outstanding postdoctoral candidates from mentored to independent research positions. The award
contains two components, a mentored (K99) phase that can last up to 2 years and an independent (R00) phase, which will have
a duration of 3 years.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K99/R00 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-036
Application Kit: SF 424
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Independent Scientist Career Development Awards
- K02 Independent Scientist Award
to provide support for health professionals who are committed to a career in neuroscience research and who have recently achieved
independent scientist status.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K02 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-038, NOT-OD-09-029
Application Kit: SF 424
- K24 Mid-Career Investigator Award in Patient Oriented Research
to provide support for clinicians and allow them protected time to devote to patient oriented research and to act as mentors
for beginning clinical investigators.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: K24 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: PA-09-037, NOT-OD-09-029
Application Kit: SF 424
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Minority Programs
- S11 Collaborative Neurological Sciences (CNS) Award
to develop and promote competitive neurological science research programs at predominantly minority institutions by encouraging
collaborative investigations among scientists at predominantly minority institutions with NIH grantees at research-intensive
institutions. The award should expand neurological science research and training at participating institutions.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: S11 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: Currently being developed
Application Kit: PHS 398
- U54 Specialized Center - Cooperative Agreement
to support any part of the full range of research and development activities comprising a multidisciplinary attack on a specific
disease entity or biomedical problem area. There is substantial involvement by NINDS staff in research activities. NINDS uses
this mechanism for the following programs:
(1) Specialized Neuroscience Research Programs at Minority Institutions
(2) Specialized Neuroscience Research Programs on Health Disparity: HIV and the Nervous System.
Instructions Specific to NINDS: U54 Program
Link to PAs and RFAs: (1) RFA-NS-01-009, (2) RFA-NS-99-007
Last updated January 29, 2009