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Got the Grant What’s next??????????? Joy R. Knipple Team Leader, National Institute of Mental Health July 26, 2006
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Now that I have a Grant – What’s next????????????????
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The NIH Extramural Team Review Program Grants Management
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Review Performs administrative & technical review of applications Also: –Manages study sections and project site visits –Prepares summary statements –Provides any requested information about study section requirements
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Program Officer Responsible for the scientific and/or technical aspects of grants Also: –Prepares funding recommendations –Reviews annual progress of grants
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Grants Management Officer Monitors administrative and fiscal aspects of the grant Also: –Assures compliance with Federal laws and NIH administrative policies and procedures –The only NIH official authorized to obligate NIH funds –Authorizes terms and conditions to an award
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Grants Management Specialist Acts as an agent of the GMO –Assures compliance with Federal laws, NIH policies and procedures –Analyzes grant applications prior to award –Negotiates start dates –Prepares award for GMO release –Receipt point for all post-award actions
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Essential Documents NIH Guide NIH Grants Policy Statement PHS 398 Application PHS 2590 Application (Progress Report) PHS 416-1 Application Notice of Grant Award Relevant RFA or PA http://www.grants.nih/grants/oer.htm
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Sample Number 1 R01 MH 012345 01 A1/S1 Application Type Activity Code Institute/Center Serial Number Year of Support Suffixes
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What is in the Notice of Grant Award (NGA)? Legally Binding Document –Establishes funding level –Establishes period of support –Sets forth terms and conditions –NIH Contact Information Program Director Grants Management Specialist
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Notice of Grant Award: –Identifies name of institution, PI, budget period, project period, amount of award, issue date, title of project –Sent to the business official –Specifies that the award terms are accepted once funds are drawn or obtained from the payment system What is in the Notice of Grant Award? (con’t)
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NGA Section I: Award Data –Provides a categorical breakdown of the budget (unless modular or SNAP award) for current and future years –Indicates whether an unobligated balance has been applied to the award amount What is in the Notice of Grant Award? (con’t)
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NGA Section I –Fiscal Information NGA Section II: –Grant Payment Information –OIG Hotline Information
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What is in the Notice of Grant Award? (con’t) NGA Section III: Terms and Conditions –Grant program legislation and regulations –Restrictions on the expenditure of funds in appropriation acts –45 CFR 74 or 92 as applicable –NIH Grants Policy Statement
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Standard Terms and Conditions Included or excluded from carryover Included/excluded in Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) as appropriate Streamlined Noncompeting Award Process (SNAP) Program Income
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Special Terms and Conditions Revised award Supplemental award Cooperative agreement Restrictive terms
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Administrative and Fiscal Monitoring SNAP (Streamlined Non-Competing Award Process) Award in total direct and facilities & administrative (indirect) costs Total costs as commitment base Modified financial reporting – FSR only due at the end of the competitive segment Three questions in noncompeting applications
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Administrative and Fiscal Monitoring SNAP Questions Change in “Other Support” key personnel? Change in the level of effort for key personnel? Estimated unobligated balance greater than 25% of current year’s total budget?
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To SNAP or Not to SNAP Awards typically not SNAPed: –Cooperative Agreements –Clinical Trials –Program Projects (P01’s) –Centers –Training Grants –Grants for a Large Dollar Amount
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Commons Questions
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After award, when do we need to contact NIH? Prior Approval Is Required for –Change of scope or research objectives –Change in Principal Investigator –Change of grantee institution –Award terms and conditions –Pre-award costs exceeding 90 days prior to start date of the project
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Due dates for Progress Reports –Standard--due two months prior to anniversary date –E-SNAP(electronic submission)--due 45 days prior to anniversary date
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When Do I Have to Submit a Modular Grant? –Research project grant mechanisms (R01, R03, R15, R21, R34, R41 & R43) and RFAs with no more than $250,000 direct costs/year. –Requested total direct costs in modules of $25,000 reflecting appropriate support for project. There will be no future year escalations in the traditional sense.
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Just-In-Time (JIT) Information Other Support of Key Personnel IACUC Approval Within 3 Years IRB Approval Within 1 year Certification of Education on Human Subjects
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What can slow down the award process… Lack of or Slow Response to Inquiries Delays Sending JIT Info –IRB approvals –IACUC approvals –Certification of Education on Human Subjects –Other Support Info Sent Without Identification (Grant #) Lack of Institutional Signatures
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What can slow down the award process … Budgets with Inadequate Justification Other Support for an Individual that the level of effort totals more than 100% Missing Information for Key Personnel Checklist F&A that Doesn’t Make Sense Out of date IRB/IACUC approvals Lack of population data for clinical grants
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Award Closeout Final Reports – Grantees are required to submit 90 days after the end of the project period –Final Financial Status Reports –Final invention statement and certification –Final Progress Report
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DON’T KNOW WHAT TO DO IF, WHEN IN DOUBT CALL YOUR GRANTS MANAGEMENT SPECIALIST! –THEY HAVE KNOWLEDGE IN THE: APPLICATION PROCESS STATUTES REGULATIONS POLICIES
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GRANTS MANAGEMENT BRANCH You can’t see the picture if you are inside the frame.
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Contact information: Joy R. Knipple Grants Management Officer/Team Leader National Institutes of Health National Institute of Mental Health Telephone: 301-443-8811 Fax: 301-443-6885 E-mail: jk173r@nih.govjk173r@nih.gov
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