Is an Rppr required during a no-cost extension?
No, NIH does not require an RPPR is during a no-cost extension.
What is a non competing award?
Beginning October 1, 1995, noncompeting award notices for grants subject to the SNAP will be issued without direct cost categorical breakdowns (e.g., personnel, supplies). Award notices will provide only the total direct and indirect costs awarded for that budget period.
What is a snap Rppr?
*UPDATE: The Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) is now required for progress reports on applications subject to SNAP and for electronically submitted Fellowships.
What is an RF1 NIH grant?
RF1. Research Projects. Multi-Year Funded Research Project Grant. To support a discrete, specific, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing specific interest and competencies based on the mission of the agency, using standard peer review criteria.
What is a Rppr?
The Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) is the progress report form used by grantees to submit progress reports to NIH. The RPPR documents grantee/recipient accomplishments and compliance with the terms of the award.
How do I get a no-cost extension NIH?
Continuity of NIH grant support is required while a competing continuation application is under review….To submit a No-Cost Extension:
- Search for a particular grant using the Status – General Search screen.
- Click the Extension link from Action column of the appropriate grant on the Status Result – General Search screen.
What is a snap grant?
Purpose. The Process and Technology Improvement Grant (PTIG) program supports efforts by state agencies and their community-based and faith-based partners to develop and implement projects that used technology to improve the quality and efficiency of SNAP operations and process.
What is streamlined non competing award process?
NIH Designated provisions that modify an award to streamline submission of information. Grant Tracker budget information indicates SNAP eligible awards. SNAP usually applies to “K” and “R” awards, R35’s are an exception.
Who can submit Rppr?
For multi-PD/PI grants only the Contact PI or the Contact PD/PI’s delegate can initiate the RPPR. Signing Officials typically submit the annual RPPR, but may delegate preparation (Delegate Progress Report) to any PD/PI within the organization on behalf of the Contact PD/PI.
What are the 3 types of grants?
The three general types of federal grants to state and local governments are categorical grants, block grants, and general revenue sharing (see Table 1).
Can you have multiple NIH grants?
Get advice in Reuse an Unfunded Application below. You may also send an application for the same research to NIH and an outside organization (i.e., not part of the U.S. Public Health Service) simultaneously, though you will be able to accept only one award.
Who can submit an Rppr?
Only the project director/principal investigator (PD/PI) or their PD/PI delegate can initiate RPPRs. For multi-PD/PI grants only the Contact PI or the Contact PD/PI’s delegate can initiate the RPPR.