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Prepare to Apply


bullet   Know Your Role
bullet   Select Approach
          • Forms-based Submission
          • System-to-System
          • Service Provider
bullet   Obtain Software
          • Software FAQ
bullet   Register IMPORTANT!
          • eRA Commons Registration
          • Grants.gov registration
          • International Applicants
          • Registration FAQ
          • Important Tips

bullet Know Your Role

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bullet Select Approach
An applicant organization will determine how best to submit its application(s) to NIH via Grants.gov. Applicant organizations can choose from one of these three options:

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bullet Obtain Software

Adobe Reader
In order to access, complete and submit grant applications, applicants must download a Grants.gov compatible version of Adobe Reader.   Users can identify and download Grants.gov compatible versions of Adobe Reader by visiting the Download Software page on the Grants.gov Web site.

Creating PDFs
NIH requires all text attachments to be submitted as PDF files.  Users must have PDF creation software installed in order to create the necessary PDFs. Grants.gov has published a list of recommended PDF Conversion Programs to assist you in obtaining the necessary software. To avoid PDF problems, keep these guidelines in mind.

Note: The free Adobe Reader used to complete an application cannot be used to create PDF attachments.

• Software FAQs
bullet Link to Software FAQs

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bullet Register

Prior to submitting a grant application online through Grants.gov to NIH, an applicant organization must complete a one-time registration both at Grants.gov and eRA Commons. Principal Investigators do not have to register at Grants.gov, but must register with Commons. Please view an overview of steps for registering in both Commons and Grants.gov

Registration Requirements for Electronic Submission



DON’T DELAY, REGISTER NOW! Grants.gov eRA Commons
CCR 4 registration (requires DUNS #) Obtain and register Grants.gov credentials Authorize Organization Rep. eRA Commons Registration (Org. registration requires DUNS #)
Principal Investigators 1, 2, 3       check
Institutions/ Organizations check check check check


1 Principal Investigators (PI) must be affiliated with applicant organization
2 PIs and Signing Officials (SO) need separate accounts in eRA Commons (even if the same person has both roles) because if an SO is given a PI’s role, it overrides the SO’s privileges such as the ability to reject an application, submit Just-In-Time information, etc.
3 Internet Assisted Review (IAR) registration is not enough. PIs must work through their institutions for full eRA Commons registration.
4 New organizations should allow extra time to obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN)


Each registration is a multi-step process. Allow for 2-4 weeks to complete these registrations.
New businesses [i.e. those applying to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) to complete the CCR registration] should start the process at least two months (eight weeks) prior to the grant submission date.

• eRA Commons Registration

The applicant organization registers in Commons. The Principal Investigator registers in Commons through the organization’s Authorized Organizational Representative (also known as the Signing Official).

• Grants.gov registration

Grants.gov requires a one-time registration by the applicant organization.

Note: Special instructions for foreign organizations are denoted by a globe iconglobal icon image.

• International Applicants
• Registration FAQs

bullet Link to Registration FAQs

• Important tips

 

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