NHLBI
Research and Policy Update
Number 63
June 2009
Message
from Dr Elizabeth G. Nabel
Re: Update on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Dear Colleagues:
I want to provide an update on the NHLBI's participation in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The NIH received a tremendous response to Recovery Act requests for applications, including more than 20,000 for Challenge Grants. Given the high volume of response, I outlined in the chart below how we plan to invest the NHLBI ARRA funding. Please note that the projected level of funding and number of awards are estimates.
Additionally, the NIH has released to the public a beta version of its new Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tool Expenditures and Results (RePORTER) system. This new tool, found at http://projectreporter.nih.gov , retains all of the features of CRISP while providing additional query fields that can be sorted and downloaded and includes a search field for ARRA-funded grants.
As we move forward with the review and award of ARRA-related applications, the Institute will continue to work closely with its advisory council to advance the nation's biomedical research agenda, create and preserve jobs, and stimulate the economy. More details about the Institute's rationale, approach, and requirements are provided at http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/recovery .
We remain committed to conducting all of our activities in a spirit of public service and with a commitment to excellence, innovation, integrity, respect, compassion, and open communication. We welcome your comments, feedback, and suggestions at nhlbi.listens@nih.gov .
With best regards,
Betsy
ARRA Category |
Projected Funding*
|
Program and Mechanism |
Number
of Applications/
Requests
**
|
Projected Number of Awards |
Research
Grants – Expand the payline
|
40
percent
($300M)
|
R01s
|
--
|
290
|
R21s
|
--
|
68
|
NIH-Wide
Recovery Act RFAs
|
44
percent
($332M)
|
Challenge
Grants in Health and Science Research (RC1)
|
1,798
|
200
|
Research
and Research Infrastructure “Grand Opportunities” (RC2)
|
433
|
TBD
|
Supporting
New Faculty Recruitment to Enhance Research Resources through Biomedical
Research Core Centers (P30)
|
76
|
20
|
Small
Business Catalyst Awards for Accelerating Innovative Research (R43)
|
Letters
of Intent are due 8/3/09; Applications are due 9/1/09
|
TBD
|
Biomedical
Research, Development, and Growth to Spur the Acceleration of New
Technologies Pilot Program (RC3)
|
Letters
of Intent are due 8/3/09; Applications are due 9/1/09
|
TBD
|
NIH-Wide
Administrative Supplements
|
11
percent
($85M)
|
Administrative
Supplements
|
1,728
|
382
|
Research
Supplements to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research
|
18
|
17
|
Research
Supplements to Promote Re-Entry into Biomedical and Behavioral Research
Careers
|
6
|
3
|
Administrative
Supplements to Research Grants Providing Summer Research Experiences for
Students and Science Educators
|
335
|
120
|
Other
|
5
percent
($36M)
|
--
|
--
|
TBD
|
*Of the $10 billion provided to the National Institutes of Health, the NHLBI received an allocation of $763 million.
**The number of applications/requests received as of June 24, 2009.
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