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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 Comparative Medicine helps meet the needs of biomedical researchers for high-quality, disease-free animals and specialized animal research facilities.

NCRR's Division for Clinical Research Resources provides funding to biomedical research institutions to establish and maintain specialized clinical research facilities and clinical-grade biomaterials that enable clinical and patient-oriented research.

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Recovery Act Construction Programs

Background and How to Apply

Federal awards to institutions seeking to construct, renovate or repair biomedical or behavioral research facilities are part of the overall NIH Recovery Act investment strategy, as described at www.nih.gov/recoveryexternal link, opens in new window.

Under the Recovery Act, NCRR will administer $1 billion for construction, repair and renovation of research facilities through the following two programs.

C06 Extramural Research Facilities Improvement Program. This funding opportunity supports construction, renovation or repair of extramural biomedical or behavioral research facilities. Application deadlines are May 6, June 17 and July 17, 2009, depending upon the funding amount requested. Amounts can range from $2 million to $15 million. HOW TO APPLYexternal link, opens in new window

G20 Core Facility Renovation, Repair and Improvement. This funding opportunity supports upgrades to extramural core facilities that support to NIH-funded biomedical and behavioral researchers. The deadline for applications is Sept. 17, 2009. Budgets between $1 million and $10 million may be requested. HOW TO APPLYexternal link, opens in new window

C06/G20 Applicant Help Videocast

NCRR held a videocast on March 23, 2009, to respond to questions about the application process for core facilities improvement projects (RFA-RR-09-007external link, opens in new window) and construction, renovation and repair improvement projects (RFA-RR-09-008external link, opens in new window).

VIEW THE VIDEOCASTexternal link, opens in new window (1 hour 25 minute streaming video, requires free RealPlayerexternal link, opens in new window).

If you have questions that are not addressed either in the videocast or the documents in the section below, please submit them to constructionncrr@mail.nih.gov.

FAQs and Overview Slides

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