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The following links are intended to guide a grant applicant through the application submission, review, and award process.
- Grant Application Guide
- Forms and Applications
- NIH Resources for Grant Applicants
- Application Submission
- Application Assignment Process
- Getting Started at NIH – useful links from the NIH and related Web sites
- Grant Writing Tip Sheets – links to Web sites with grant writing tips
- Glossary of NIH Terms
- NIH Acronym List – full names of NIH acronyms and abbreviations
- Information for New Grantees – letter to new grantee organizations
- OER Outreach Activities – workshops, seminars, societies and information
- Resources for New Investigators – the new Investigators Program
- Tips for New NIH Grant Applicants (prepared by NIGMS)
- Tutorial: All About Grants (prepared by NIAID)
- Preparing Grant Applications
- Application Due Dates
- Conflict of Interest
- Policy for Data and Safety Monitoring of Human Subject Research Studies
- Data Safety and Monitoring Board Charter
- Data And Safety Monitoring Board Form
- Ensuring Integrity of Scientific Research
- Intellectual Property
- Late Submissions
- NIH Modular Research Grants
- NIH Policy on the Inclusion of Children in Research
- NIH Policy on the Inclusion of Women and Minorities in Research
- Stem Cells Policy
- Unsolicited Applications over $500k Direct Costs
- Post-Award Responsibilities
- Grant Closeout
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