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FOA (Funding Opportunity Announcement) or NOFA (Notice of Funding Availability)
RFA (Request for Applications) or RFP (Request for Proposals)
PA (Program Announcement)
PAR (Program Announcement with Special Review Criteria)
LOI: Letter of Inquiry
SOW: Statement of Work, Scope of Work, Summary of Work
MOU: Memo of Understanding
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How To:
How to write a LOI:
Where to start to submit to a RFA
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Anatomy of a NIH Program Announcement | Key Dates: Contains all the key dates related to the submission. It is very important to check the expiration date to confirm that this is an active announcement. This section also contains information regarding required application instructions. Description: Details the research scope and objectives. This is where you can see if your idea matches to the announcement. Award Information: Information about the funding available, budget and project period. It is important to account for the funds available and how many applications are planned for funding. Application and Submission Information: Covers the required components, optional components and any special instructions. This is the area to check to see if there are any specific form or attachment requirements. Application Review Information: Information on how reviewers will determine scientific merit. Award Administration Information: Information around the policies and reporting once awarded. Agency Contacts: Specific contacts for this announcement
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Related Links: | https://grants.nih.gov/grants/how-to-apply-application-guide/due-dates-and-submission-policies/due-dates.htm |
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