This grant opportunity is for organizations that currently hold specific NIH grants and are looking to change the recipient organization. This means transferring the grant to a different organization, which requires prior approval from NIH. It's important to note that even if you apply, there's no guarantee the transfer will be approved. You should talk to the awarding Institute or Center (IC) before applying.
Who it's for: Organizations that currently hold specific types of NIH grants and are considering transferring the grant to another organization. This includes state governments, school districts, tribal organizations, city or township governments, special district governments, public and private institutions of higher education, nonprofits, small businesses, and for-profit organizations.
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Likely Disqualifiers
- Not holding an eligible NIH grant
- Change not programmatically permitted
- Failure to obtain prior approval
- Not discussing with awarding IC before submission
What You May Need
- Current NIH grant details
- Approval from current organization
- Discussion with awarding IC
- Completed application for change
- Contact information for Grants Management Specialist
Cautions
- No guarantee of award transfer
- Requires prior approval
- Must discuss with awarding IC before applying
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