This checklist is based on Part 1. Qualifying for a Grant of NIAID's NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal. Find more checklists at Checklists for the NIH Grant Cycle.
Table of Contents
- Finding an Institute
- Knowing Your Eligibility
Finding an Institute
Have you checked the science areas covered by different institutes to see where your research might fit?
Have you looked at different institutes' funding opportunities to gauge their high-priority areas?
Have you spoken to a program officer to find out possible topics and more priorities?
Have you found an institute that is enthusiastic about your research area?
For more information, go to Where Does Your Research Belong?
Knowing Your Eligibility
Do you know what funding your institution is eligible for? If not, see Does Your Institution Qualify for NIH Support?
Do you know what level of investigator may apply for independent funding at your institution? Go to You and Your Institution.
Do you know your institution's internal procedures and deadlines for applying? See You and Your Institution.
Do you know what level of institutional support you can expect? Read why this is important at You and Your Institution.
Do you know what types of resources your institution has? See You and Your Institution.
If you are a foreign investigator, do you know what grants you qualify for? See Does NIH Fund Foreign Institutions and Investigators?
If you are a foreign investigator, do you know the special requirements you'll have to meet? See Does NIH Fund Foreign Institutions and Investigators?
Do you know what it takes to qualify for an independent research grant? If not, see Do You Qualify for an Independent NIH Grant?
Find more checklists at Checklists for the NIH Grant Cycle. For more information, see NIAID's NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal and the All About Grants tutorials. |