This grant from the National Institutes of Health aims to support educational programs that help people gain the skills needed for careers in biomedical research. These programs should be open to a wide range of people in the biomedical field, from students to professionals. The programs need to have strong leadership, a plan to attract participants, and ways to measure and share their success.
Who it's for: This grant is for organizations that want to create educational programs to train people for careers in biomedical research. Eligible applicants include a wide range of entities such as universities, small businesses, tribal organizations, and various levels of government.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Proposing an independent clinical trial
- Lack of a robust program leadership structure
- No participant recruitment plan
- No evaluation and dissemination plans
- Programs not open to the broader biomedical research community
What You May Need
- Detailed program proposal
- Program leadership structure plan
- Participant recruitment plan
- Evaluation and dissemination plans
- Proof of eligibility (e.g., nonprofit status, government entity)
- Budget proposal
- Organizational capability statement
- Letters of support or partnership agreements
Cautions
- Independent clinical trials are not allowed
- Programs must be open to a broad audience
- Strong leadership and planning are essential