The GREGoRi Technology Integration Center grant aims to improve how we diagnose rare genetic diseases by developing new tools and methods. The goal is to create a center that sets standards and best practices for using cutting-edge molecular technologies in these diagnoses. A key outcome will be a comprehensive dataset to help develop new diagnostic tools.
Who it's for: This grant is for a wide range of applicants, including state and local governments, for-profit organizations, nonprofits, educational institutions, individuals, and tribal governments. It's ideal for those involved in health and genetic research, especially in rare diseases.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of experience in genomics or rare disease research
- Inability to develop or apply new molecular technologies
- Failure to demonstrate capacity for creating a comprehensive dataset
- Non-compliance with NIH guidelines
- Incomplete application submission
What You May Need
- Detailed project proposal
- Budget plan
- Organizational capability statement
- Proof of eligibility
- Letters of support or collaboration
- Research team biosketches
- Data management plan
- NIH biosketch format for key personnel
- Institutional approval or support letters
- Registration with NIH eRA Commons
Cautions
- Ensure compliance with NIH guidelines
- Prepare for a competitive application process
- Be ready to manage and share large datasets
- Maintain clear documentation of all processes
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Eligibility
Eligible Applicant Types
Additional Criteria
Eligible applicants include state governments, city or township governments, special district governments, county governments, federally recognized Indian tribal governments, other Native American tribal organizations, independent school districts, public and state institutions of higher education, private institutions of higher education, for-profit organizations, nonprofits with or without 501(c)(3) status, and individuals. This broad eligibility allows a wide range of entities to apply, provided they have the capacity to contribute to rare disease research and technology integration.
Overview
This grant is for a wide range of applicants, including state and local governments, for-profit organizations, nonprofits, educational institutions, individuals, and tribal governments. It's ideal for those involved in health and genetic research, especially in rare diseases.
Likely Disqualifiers
- Lack of experience in genomics or rare disease research
- Inability to develop or apply new molecular technologies
- Failure to demonstrate capacity for creating a comprehensive dataset
- Non-compliance with NIH guidelines
- Incomplete application submission
Use of Funds
Funds can be used to establish the Technology Integration Center, develop new molecular diagnostic tools, create a multidimensional dataset, and set standards for rare disease diagnosis. They may also cover personnel, equipment, and operational costs related to the project.
Total Program Funding
$3,000,000
Expected Awards
1
Cost Sharing
Not Required
Important Dates
- Posted
- Jun 18, 2026
- Deadline
- Oct 30, 2026(133 days)
- Archive Date
- Dec 29, 2026
- Est. Award Date (AI estimate)
- Winter 2026
Application Checklist
- Register with NIH eRA Commons
- Develop a comprehensive project proposal
- Prepare a detailed budget and justification
- Gather letters of support from collaborators
- Compile biosketches for key personnel
- Draft a data management and sharing plan
- Obtain institutional approvals
- Ensure all documents meet NIH formatting guidelines
- Submit application through Grants.gov by deadline