American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act) was signed into
law by President Obama on February 17, 2009. It is an unprecedented effort to jump-start
our economy, create or save millions of jobs, and put a down payment on addressing
long-neglected challenges so our country can thrive in the 21st century. The Act
is an extraordinary response to a crisis unlike any since the great Depression,
and includes measures to modernize our nation’s infrastructure, enhance energy independence,
expand educational opportunities, preserve and improve affordable health care, provide
tax relief, and protect those in greatest need.
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NIBIB is delighted to provide an update on the remarkable funding opportunities
that have been made possible by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
(ARRA). Funds will be used to help stimulate the economy by accelerating research,
scientific knowledge advancement, and technology development. A variety of mechanisms
will be employed, ranging from making awards to grant applications within a targeted
payline that are currently ready for funding, to supporting applications for Challenge
Grants in targeted areas. Each of these mechanisms is detailed below. This is an
extraordinary opportunity for researchers in medicine and medical technology, and
we look forward to rapidly advancing biomedical research frontiers with these funds.
Opportunities listed in red are no longer
open for applications. If they are reissued, we will post updated information.
The approaches include:
- Funding of research project grant (RPG) applications from FY 2008 and 2009 beyond
the initial established paylines. Target paylines with ARRA funds will be the 25th
percentile and a priority score of less than 185. In making funding decisions, NIBIB
will also take into consideration new investigator or early stage investigator status,
scientific opportunities, programmatic balance, and geographic distribution.
- Participation in the
NIH Challenge Grants for Health and Science Research.
NIBIB challenge topics can be found at:
http://www.nibib.nih.gov/ChallengeGrants.
- Providing funds as administrative supplements
to active research project grant awards (NOT-OD-09-056).
NIBIB is particularly interested in providing supplemental funds to support two
years of mentored research experience to postdoctoral fellows/trainees. NIBIB-specific
information can be found here:
http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Recovery/AdminSuppl.
- Providing funds as competing supplements to
active research project grant awards (NOT-OD-09-058).
NIBIB will consider a small number of extraordinary requests for competing supplements
where the scope of the scientific objectives is above and beyond the approved and
funded projects and the requested budget is greater than $100,000 total costs. NIBIB-specific
information can be found here:
http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Recovery/CompRev.
- NIBIB is particularly interested in supporting
high school or undergraduate students to conduct mentored research projects with
supplements to existing research awards (NOT-OD-09-060).
NIBIB-specific information can be found here: www.nibib.nih.gov/Recovery/AdminSupplSummer.
- Participation in the Recovery Act Limited Competition
for NIH Grants: Research and Research Infrastructure "Grand Opportunities"
(RC2) (RFA-OD-09-004).
NIBIB "GO" Grant topics can be found at: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Recovery/GrandOpps.
- Participation in the Recovery Act Limited Competition:
Biomedical Research Core Centers to Enhance Research Resources (P30) (RFA-OD-09-005). NIBIB-specific information can be found at:
http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Recovery/BiomedCoreP30.
- Participation in the Recovery Act Limited Competition: Academic Research Enhancement
Awards (R15) (RFA-OD-09-007).
NIBIB-specific information can be found at: http://www.nibib.nih.gov/Recovery/AREA.
- Participation in the Recovery Act Limited Competition: Biomedical Research, Development,
and Growth to Spur the Acceleration of New Technologies (BRDG-SPAN) Pilot Program
(RC3) (RFA-OD-09-008).
- Participation in the Recovery Act Limited Competition: Small Business Catalyst Awards
for Accelerating Innovative Research (R43) (RFA-OD-09-009).
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Besides NIBIB-supported activities there are other
NIH activities that will be of interest to NIBIB grantees. These initiatives support
facilities improvement and instrumentation acquisition:
Additional Initiatives:
- The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR) announces the opportunity for
investigators and United States institutions/organizations with active R01 and other
investigator-initiated awards to submit revision applications (formerly termed competitive
supplements) to leverage the resources, expertise, and infrastructure of the NCRR
Centers and Center-like Programs through significant expansion of the scope or research
protocol of approved and funded projects. Support for these revision applications
will come from funds provided to NIH through the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009 (“Recovery Act” or “ARRA”), Public Law 111-5.
Please see
www.ncrr.nih.gov/recovery/revisions/details for further information.
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Peer Reviewers Needed
Forseeing an extraordinarily high demand for peer reviewers to review grant applications
in response to the initiatives from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA),
the NIBIB is soliciting volunteers from the extramural community willing to serve
on NIBIB and NIH peer review panels this summer and in the future. Note that applicants
being reviewed by one peer review panel can participate as a reviewer on a different
review panel. If you are interested in serving, please send us your contact information,
including full name with middle initial, degree(s), institutional affiliation(s),
email address, telephone number(s), keywords describing your area of expertise,
and a copy of your CV to nibibreviewer@mail.nih.gov.
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Last Updated On 11/30/2011