This checklist is based on Part 9. Second-Level Review of NIAID's NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal. Find more checklists at Checklists for the NIH Grant Cycle.
Table of Contents
- Your Application Moves to NIAID
- Second-Level Review Is a Smaller Hurdle
- Outcomes of Second-Level Review
Your Application Moves to NIAID
Do you know what happens after initial peer review?
Do you know who your program officer is?
Did you contact your program officer?
For more information, see Your Application Moves to NIAID.
Second-Level Review Is a Smaller Hurdle
Do you know what Council looks at during second-level review?
Do you know what bars to award are?
If you have a bar to award, have you resolved it?
Do you know what expedited review is and how it could affect the timing of your award?
For more information, see Second-Level Review Is a Smaller Hurdle.
Outcomes of Second-Level Review
Did Council recommend your application for funding?
Was your application deferred for re-review?
Do you know who makes the final funding decision?
Do you know why NIAID might not fund your application?
Did you receive a letter from program staff stating whether NIAID will fund your application?
Do you know what to do if your application's priority score or percentile misses the payline?
For more information, see Outcomes of Second-Level Review.
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. |