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NCRR 2009 Recovery Act (ARRA) InformationLast updated August 14, 2009. New Applicants Your organization must register for both grants.gov and the NIH eRA Commons to apply for most NIH funding. Registration can take four weeks to complete. Recovery Act News NIH Announces American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Funding Opportunities Applications for $1.5 Billion in Recovery Act Funds Now Available
ON THIS PAGE: NCRR's Recovery Act-Supported Funding OpportunitiesNCRR will administer more than $1.6 billion in federal grants under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (also called the Recovery Act or ARRA). This page lists all of NCRR's Recovery Act funding opportunities by application due date, with links to program overviews, application instructions and answers to frequently asked questions. To see all Recovery Act funding opportunities available from the National Institutes of Health, visit grants.nih.gov/recovery. Active Funding OpportunitiesSmall Business Catalyst Awards for Accelerating Innovative Research (R43)RFA-OD-09-009 • Applications due September 1, 2009 Biomedical Research, Development, and Growth to Spur the Acceleration of New Technologies (BRDG-SPAN) Pilot Program (RC3)RFA-OD-09-008 • Applications due September 1, 2009 Core Facility Renovation, Repair and Improvement (G20)RFA-RR-09-007 • Applications due Sept. 17, 2009
Academic Research Enhancement Award (R15)RFA-OD-09-007 • Applications due Sept. 24, 2009 Closed Funding OpportunitiesExtramural Research Facilities Improvement (C06)RFA-RR-09-008 • Applications closed May 6 ($2M-$5M), June 17 ($10M-$15M) and July 17, 2009 ($5M-$10M)
Competitive Revision ApplicationsEnabling Selected Individual Investigator Awards to Leverage NCRR Center and Center-like Programs
National Networking and Resource Discovery (U24)RFA-RR-09-009 • Applications closed June 15, 2009
Administrative Supplements for NCRR AwardsNOT-OD-09-056 • Applications closed May 18, 2009
High-End Instrumentation (S10)PAR-09-118 • Applications closed May 6
, 2009 NIH Challenge Grants in Health and Science Research (RC1)RFA-OD-09-003 • Applications closed April 27, 2009
Administrative Supplements Providing Summer Research Experiences for Students and Science EducatorsNOT-OD-09-060 • Applications closed April 27, 2009
Shared Instrumentation (S10)NOT-RR-09-008 • Applications closed March 23
, 2009 Overview of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009On February 17, President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (1MB PDF, requires free Acrobat Reader). Among the Act's goals are to preserve and create jobs, promote economic recovery and provide investments to increase economic efficiency by propelling technological advances in science and health. The National Institutes of Health will receive $10.4 billion under the Recovery Act for use through September 2010. NIH is well-positioned to fund the best science in pursuit of improving the length and the quality of the lives of our citizens, while at the same time stimulating the economy. NIH conducts and supports outstanding biomedical and behavioral research through more than 3,000 institutions across the country — institutions that have a direct impact upon the local economies in their towns, cities and states. To accomplish the goals of the Recovery Act, it will take the help of the entire scientific community. Beyond the immediate economic stimulus, the long-term impact from the science funded by the Recovery Act will have a positive impact upon the health of the nation for years to come. LEARN MORE AT HHS.GOV Contact InformationFor further information about NCRR opportunities supported through the Recovery Act, contact:
Louise E. Ramm, Ph.D. |
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bethesda, Maryland 20892 |
Department of Health and Human Services |