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Title: Christopher L. Hatch, Ph.D.


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Electronic Submission (eSubmission) of Grant
Applications to the NIH
NCI Orientation for Extramural Staff
January 29, 2007
  • Christopher L. Hatch, Ph.D.
  • Chief, Program Coordination and Referral Branch
  • Division of Extramural Activities, NCI

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eSubmission vs. Hard Copy Submission of Grant
Application
  • Mandated by Federal law and the Presidents
    Management Agenda
  • Use of the Standard Form (SF) 424 Research
    Research-Related (RR) instead of the Public
    Health Service (PHS) 398 Form
  • Electronic Pre-Registrations of Institutions and
    Applicants/Principal Investigators (PIs)
  • Use of Grants.gov instead of mail and express
    couriers

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Advantages of eSubmission, eReceipt, and eReview
of Grant Applications
  • Eliminates the burden of paper-based data
    handling (including scanning) possible savings
    of gt200 million pieces of paper/year
  • Electronic validations improve data quality
  • Grant images are clearer (than scanned copies)
    and enable presentation of high resolution color
    figures
  • Electronic data can be mined by knowledge
    management and other tools
  • Resulting efficiencies may allow NIH to shorten
    the cycle from application receipt to award

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NIHs Electronic Grants Goal
  • By the end of September 2007, NIH plans to
  • Require electronic submission through Grants.gov
    for almost all NIH grant applications
  • Transition from the PHS 398 application form to
    SF424 family of forms data set (for almost all
    grant mechanisms)
  • SF424 Research and Research-Related SF424 (RR)
  • SF424 Discretionary (of limited use for NIH)

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NIH Timeline
Timeline of Transition
SBIR/STTR (Dec. 1, 2005)
Resource (G), S11, S21, S22 (May 25, 2007)
R13/U13 (Dec. 15, 2005)
Career Dev. Ks - K12 (Jun 12, 2007)
R36 (Feb. 17, 2006)
Fellowship (F) (Aug. 8, 2007)
R15 (Feb. 25, 2006)
Training (TD), Projects/Centers (P), M01,
R10/U10, S06, U01, U19, U54, U56, R24/U24, others
(Sept. 25, 2007)
R18/U18, R25, C06/UC6 (Oct. 1, 2006)
S10 (Mar. 22, 2006)
DP1(Jan. 16, 2007)
X02 (April 18, 2006)
R01(Feb. 5, 2007)
Potential R01 Multi-PI Pilot (Oct. 1, 2006)
R03, R21/R33, R34(June 1, 2006)
K12(Oct. 12, 2007)
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  • Current as of January 5, 2007. Visit the Web site
    for the latest version http//era.nih.gov/Electro
    nicReceipt/

Mechanism Abbreviation Key C06/UC6 Research
Facilities Construction Grants DP1 NIH Directors
Pioneer Award Program D71/U2R International
Training Cooperative Agreement/
Phase 2 of FIC mechanism D71 P Research Program
Projects and Centers R01 Research
Project Grant Program R03 Small Grant
Programs R10/U10 Cooperative Clinical Research
Grants R13/U13 Support for Conferences
Scientific Meetings R15 Academic
Research Enhancement Awards (AREA) R18/U18
Research Demonstration and Dissemination Projects
R21/R33 Exploratory/Development
Research R24/U24 Resource Related Research
Projects R25 Education Projects R34
Clinical Trial Planning Grant Program R36
Research Dissertation Grant Program SBIR
Small Business Innovation Research STTR
Small Business Technology Transfer S06,S10,S11
Biomedical Research S21,22 Health Disparities
Endowment Grants U Cooperative
Agreement Awards X02 Pre-application for
Interdisciplinary Research Consortium
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Funding OpportunityAnnouncements (FOAs)
  • All eApplications must be created with use of an
    appropriate SF424 and submitted to the NIH
    through Grants.gov in response to an FOA.
  • All FOAs will be posted on Grants.gov by NIH
    staff along with the appropriate application
    package.
  • All FOAs will continue to be posted in the NIH
    Guide for Grants and Contracts.
  • NIH will continue to use the terms Requests for
    Applications (RFAs) and Program Announcements
    (PAs), but all grants solicitations will be
    referred to as FOAs in Grants.gov.

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Current Funding OpportunityAnnouncements (FOAs)
  • NCIs NCI on other ICs NIHs
  • R03 FOAs 7 15 83
  • R21 FOAs 33 39 170
  • R01 FOAs 27 45 225

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Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle

Type NCAB ALL NIH CA 1o CA 1o 2o
         
R03 Jan-05 1237 125 137
  May-05 1359 154 228
  Oct-05 1353 146 151
  Jan-06 1136 151 157
  May-06 1376 171 225
  Oct-06 1311 165 171
  Jan-07 1099 188 191
  May-07 1081 147 189
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Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle

Type NCAB ALL NIH CA 1o CA 1o 2o
R21 Jan-05 2956 565 672
  May-05 3422 618 798
  Oct-05 3541 497 806
  Jan-06 3607 580 853
  May-06 4044 699 862
  Oct-06 3934 743 913
  Jan-07 3988 785 892
  May-07 4278 793 975
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Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle Numbers of Applications Received per Cycle

Type NCAB ALL NIH CA 1o CA 1o 2o
R01 Jan-05 10297 1476 2017
  May-05 11317 1715 2415
  Oct-05 11160 1601 2339
  Jan-06 10322 1607 2300
  May-06 11494 1671 2489
  Oct-06 10425 1554 2092
  Jan-07 10158 1433 1946
  May-07 10493 1497 2137
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NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts(http//grants1
.nih.gov/grants/guide/index.html)
  • Basic Search
  • Search For Exact Keyword(s) or Phrase(s)
  • Preset Search for
  • Active Funding Opportunities Only (RFAs PAs)
  • Recent Notices Only (Released in Last 12 Months)
  • Both Active Funding Opportunities Recent
    Notices               
  • Advanced Search
  • Search by number  (e.g. RFA-HL-05-018 or
    PA-05-058)
  • Search by title or keyword
  • Search matches exact keyword or phrase - Leave
    blank to display all records
  • Search by grant mechanism (R01, R21, R03, etc.)
  • Separate Multiple Search Terms  with comma  (e.g.
    diabetes,  liver disease,  kidney disease)
  • Search for Active and Inactive Announcements

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What is Grants.gov?
  • The Federal governments single, online portal
    for any eligible person, business, institution,
    organization, and State, local, or Tribal
    government to electronically find and apply for
    grant opportunities
  • A cross-agency initiative involving
  • 1000 grant programs
  • 26 grant-making agencies
  • Over 400 billion in annual awards

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Searching Grants.gov
  • To perform a basic search for a grant, go to
    http//www.grants.gov/search/basic.do and
    complete
  • Keyword Search
  • Search by Funding Opportunity Announcement
    number OR
  • Search by Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
    (CFDA) number field
  • then click the "Search" button.
  • For the Advanced Search capability, go to
    http//www.grants.gov/search/advanced.do

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NCIs Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) Numbers and Categories
  • 93392 Cancer Construction
  • 93393 Cancer Cause and Prevention
  • 93394 Cancer Detection and Diagnosis
  • 93395 Cancer Treatment
  • 93396 Cancer Biology
  • 93397 Cancer Centers Support
  • 93398 Cancer Research Manpower
  • 93399 Cancer Control

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Using Standard Forms to Apply through Grants.gov
is a Very Different Model
  • The application form and instructions (i.e., for
    the SF424 (RR)) will now be part of a package
    that NIH posts on Grants.gov along with each FOA
    a direct link to this package can also be found
    on the first page of the FOA in the NIH Guide
  • After downloading a free PureEdgeTm (or
    soon-to-arrive replacement) software package onto
    their desktops (or utilizing the system-to-system
    software of a third-party provider), applicants
    can download the application package for the
    specific FOA from within Grants.gov

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Features of the SF424 (RR)
  • SF424 (RR) Components include
  • SF424 (RR)An application cover component
  • RR Project/Performance Site Location(s)
  • RR Other Project Information
  • RR Senior/Key Person
  • RR Budget
  • RR Personal Data (NIH does not use)
  • RR Subaward Budget Attachment Form
  • SBIR/STTR-specific Information (where applicable)

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Modifications of SF424 (RR) Grant Application
Package for NIH
  • NIH requires additional data collection to
    accommodate the unique information required for
    review of its biomedical research portfolio.
  • In addition to the standard components, the
    following agency specific components will be
    used by NIH as part of our application package
  • PHS 398 Cover Letter File
  • PHS 398 Cover Page Supplement
  • PHS 398 Research Plan
  • PHS 398 Modular Budget
  • PHS 398 Checklist

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Preparing for eSubmission Registration with
Grants.gov
  • Applicant institutions must complete a
    one-time-only registration
  • Detailed instructions at http//grants.gov/GetStar
    ted
  • Grants.gov registration requires institutions to
  • Obtain a DB Data Universal Numbering System
    (DUNS) number and
  • Register in Central Contractor Registry (CCR)
  • Registration not required to find funding
    opportunities or to download application
    packages, only to submit completed grant
    applications

It is critical for institutions to begin this
registration process at least 4 weeks before
applications are due!
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Preparing for Submission Registration with eRA
Commons
  • Applicant institutions must complete one-time
    only registration
  • PIs must work through their institutions to
    register
  • PIs currently registered only for
    Internet-Assisted Review (IAR) must work through
    their institutions for full Commons registration

It is critical for institutions and applicants to
begin this registration process at least 4 weeks
before applications are due!
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Find FOA in NIH Guide or on Grants.gov, then
download application package by clicking button
on first page
  • Program Announcement (PA) Number PA-07-298
  • For Assistance downloading this or any Grants.gov
    application package, please contact Grants.gov
    Customer Support at http//grants.gov/CustomerSupp
    ort

APPLY FOR GRANT ELECTRONICALLY
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Find FOA in NIH Guide or on Grants.gov, then
download application package by clicking button
on first page
  • Program Announcement (PA) Number PA-07-298
  • For Assistance downloading this or any Grants.gov
    application package, please contact Grants.gov
    Customer Support at http//grants.gov/CustomerSupp
    ort

APPLY FOR GRANT ELECTRONICALLY
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Electronic Receipt How It Works
  • Applying for Grants at Grants.gov
  • After finding the funding opportunity on
    Grants.gov, the applicant
  • Step 1 Downloads the grant application package
    (PureEdgeTm or replacement software or uses a
    system-to-system package required to view)
  • Step 2 Completes the grant application (with
    prior use of pdf conversion software for
    attachments)
  • Step 3 Submits the application to Grants.gov
    (through Authorized Organizational Representative
    AOR) by 500 PM on the receipt deadline date
  • Step 4 Tracks status of the submitted
    application (e.g., notification of retrieval by
    NIH) -- fixes errors, if necessary, and resubmits

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Electronic Receipt How It Works
  • Applying for Grants (continued) the applicant
  • Step 5 Waits for electronic Research
    Administration (eRA) software to check the
    application against NIH business rules
  • Step 6 Receives notification (with simultaneous
    notification of AOR) via email to check eRA
    Commons for results of NIH rule-checking
  • Step 7 Sees errors and warnings (if application
    does not pass NIH rules), then
  • fixes errors, and AOR resubmits entire
    application to Grants.gov

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Electronic Receipt How It Works
  • Applying for Grants (continued) the applicant
  • Step 8 Sees SF424 (RR)-based grant image appear
    (if it passes NIH rules), and,
  • If acceptable to PI and AOR, AOR verifies
    application in Commons and
  • Step 9 Knows that data and grant image have been
    saved, and that the application will be processed
    by NIH staff.

Grant image becomes available to NIH staff and to
assigned peer reviewers Applicant can follow
progress of application via the NIH eRA Commons
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Generic Validations of eApplications
  • Means that NIH can automatically
  • Check for type of application
  • Match to prior application(s) when applicable
  • Check numbers of resubmissions (amendments)
  • Verify and match DUNS number and Commons ID(s)
  • Check Exception and Assurance numbers
  • Ensure one page limit for project summary
  • Ensure one page Introduction for resubmissions
  • Ensure adherence to other page limitations
  • Check budgets for basic eligibility and accuracy
  • Verify presence of components of Research Plan
  • Check for Inclusion Plans, Clinical Trials, etc.
    and
  • Check for other required elements.

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Receipt Referral of Electronic Applications
  1. CSR electronically receives assigns
    applications using IMPAC II
  2. NCI releases refers applications electronically
    using the Referral Module of the Workbench
    system and
  3. Weekly, PCRB sends emails to Cancer Activity
    Point of Contact listing all applications
    awaiting action that were referred the previous
    week.

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Advantages of eReceipt and eReferral of
eApplications
  • CSR will no longer have to receive and physically
    process paper copies of grant applications
  • CSR Project Control Staffers will process all
    applications electronically
  • Applications should be more complete and error
    free
  • CSR Referral Officers and NCI (and other IC)
    Referral Officers will view and assign
    applications only electronically (with eventual
    use of IT knowledge management tools and easier
    identifications of duplicate applications).

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eReview of Grant Applications
  • Means that
  • CSR and NCI scientific review administrators will
    no longer have to deal with printing/copying/maili
    ng paper grant applications
  • Peer reviewers will generally not receive paper
    copies of grant applications to read and
    critique
  • Internet-Assisted Review (IAR) will hopefully
    improve the efficiency of the peer review
    process and
  • Applicants will be able to more easily check
    milestones for their applications.

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Clearance for Application Submission with Use of
Awaiting Receipt of Application (ARA) through
Workbench
  • Reasons for use of ARA include
  • Unsolicited R01 applications requesting greater
    than 2.5M direct costs (d.c.) for any year
    (Executive Committee EC approval required)
  • P01 applications requesting greater than 6.0M
    d.c. for any year (EC approval required)
  • Applications (new, revised, type 2) requesting gt
    or 500,000 d.c. for any year, but lt2.5 M for
    an R01 or lt6.0M for a P01
  • Locus of review should be NCI (Provide
    justification in 'ARA Justification' Box)
  • Application with special programmatic interest
  • Late receipt.

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Adjustments to Applications with Use of the 901
Form
  • 901 form is available in two electronic formats
    on the DEA intranet site (http//deaintranet.nci.n
    ih.gov/form901/).
  • 901 form is used for the following purposes
  • To Change Study Section
  • From CA to another IC or CSR
  • To CA from another IC or CSR
  • To Change Council Date
  • To Change Application Number and
  • To Withdraw or Return an Application.
  • (A 901 function is being developed for the
    Workbench.)

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The 901 Form is Not Used
  • To correct a P.I.s name
  • To change the institution
  • To change an SRG within CSR
  • To change an FOA number and
  • To change anything not listed on the 901 form.

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Where to Go for Help
  • General information on Electronic Submission and
    the SF424 (RR)
  • Visit http//era.nih.gov/ElectronicReceipt
  • Forms transition and questions on NIHs overall
    plan for electronic receipt
  • Visit GrantsInfo.gov
  • E-mail grantsinfo_at_nih.gov
  • Phone 301-435-0714
  • eRA Commons registration and post submission
    questions on Commons functionality
  • Visit http//era.nih.gov/commons/index.cfm
  • E-mail commons_at_od.nih.gov
  • Phone 1-866-504-9552 or 301-402-7469
  • Grants.gov registration and submission questions
  • Visit http//www.grants.gov/CustomerSupport
  • E-mail support_at_grants.gov
  • Phone 1-800-518-4726

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Thanks for Listening!
  • My contact information
  • Christopher L. Hatch, Ph.D.
  • Chief, Program Coordination and Referral Branch
  • Division of Extramural Activities
  • National Cancer Institute
  • 6116 Executive Boulevard, Room 8047
  • Bethesda, MD 20892-8329
  • Rockville, MD 20852 (for express delivery)
  • Telephone 301-594-1403
  • Fax 301-402-0275
  • E-mail ch29v_at_nih.gov or ncirefgrp_at_mail.nih.gov
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