Parent Announcements (For Unsolicited or Investigator-Initiated Applications)
NIH and other agencies serviced by eRA Commons still want your investigator-initiated applications. Electronic grant applications must be submitted in response to a Funding Opportunity Announcement*. We have developed Parent announcements for use by applicants who wish to submit what were formerly termed investigator-initiated or ‘unsolicited’ applications. Apply using the electronic application package for your chosen mechanism, listed in the table below. Read More About Parent Announcements.
The following Parent Announcements are available (sorted by Activity Code):
Activity Code(s) |
Title |
Announcement Number |
Issuing Organization |
Release Date |
Opening Date (SF424 Only)
|
Expiration Date |
R01
|
Research Project Grant (Parent R01) |
PA-07-070 |
NIH |
11/20/2006 |
01/05/2007
|
01/08/2010
|
R03
|
NIH Small Research Grant Program (Parent R03) |
PA-06-180 |
NIH |
03/02/2006 |
05/02/2006
|
05/08/2009
|
R03
|
NIH Small Research Grant Program (Parent R03) |
PA-09-163 |
NIH |
04/16/2009 |
05/16/2009
|
05/08/2012
|
R13, U13
|
NIH Support for Conferences and Scientific Meetings (Parent R13/U13) |
PA-08-149 |
NIH |
04/16/2008 |
04/21/2008
|
05/08/2011
|
R15
|
Academic Research Enhancement Award (Parent R15) |
PA-06-042 |
NIH |
10/26/2005 |
01/17/2006
|
09/08/2009
|
R21
|
NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (Parent R21) |
PA-09-164 |
NIH |
04/16/2009 |
05/16/2009
|
05/08/2012
|
R21
|
NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program (Parent R21) |
PA-06-181 |
NIH |
03/02/2006 |
05/02/2006
|
05/08/2009
|
R41,R42
|
PHS 2009-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH for Small Business Technology Transfer Grant Applications (Parent STTR [R41/R42]) |
PA-09-081 |
NIH |
01/22/2009 |
03/05/2009
|
01/08/2010
|
R43,R44
|
PHS 2009-02 Omnibus Solicitation of the NIH, CDC, FDA and ACF for Small Business Innovation Research Grant Applications (Parent SBIR [R43/R44]) |
PA-09-080 |
NIH |
01/22/2009 |
03/05/2009
|
01/08/2010
|
- Applicants may also want to search CRISP (Computer Retrieval of Information on Scientific Projects) to find out if projects in their area have been funded by NIH and what NIH Institutes and Centers have shown an interest in their area in the past. This may help narrow their search for a suitable opportunity. CRISP is a biomedical database system containing information on research projects and programs supported by the Department of Health and Human Services.
- Don’t be afraid to contact staff at NIH Institutes/Centers to discuss your application.
An important procedural change with electronic submission of grant applications is that all applications must be submitted in response to a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)*.
NIH and other HHS Agencies have developed omnibus Parent announcements for use by applicants who wish to submit what were formerly termed “unsolicited” applications.
Responding to such an omnibus or umbrella Parent FOA ensures that the correct application package is used and enables NIH to receive the application from Grants.gov. This process in no way diminishes the interest of NIH Institutes and Centers in investigator-initiated, unsolicited research grant applications. Parent announcements are NIH-wide, but some NIH institutes may limit their participation, so check the announcement's statement of interest. For institute-specific opportunities in your area of science, search the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts.
While Parent announcements mark a big change in the way R01s have traditionally been received at NIH and other HHS agencies, Parent announcements are not new to NIH. NIH has required a Parent announcement for small research grants (R03) and exploratory/developmental grants (R21) for the past three years. Parent announcements are now also used for conference grants (R13), AREA grants (R15), SBIR grants (R43, R44) and STTR grants (R41, R42) and could be issued for Career Development awards (K08, K23, K24), Individual Postdoctoral Fellowships (F32) and Institutional Research Training Grants (T32). Nearly all NIH Institutes/Centers (ICs) participate in these Parent announcements. Parent announcements are not generally available for other highly specialized grant mechanisms (e.g. resource programs, construction grants, or education projects) and thus individual ICs will be issuing specific FOAs.
* Note: FOA is Grants.gov’s terminology for what NIH refers to as Program Announcement (PA), Request for Application (RFA), Program Announcement with special receipt, referral and/or review consideration (PAR) and Program Announcement with a set aside (PAS).
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