NIH Fellowship Grants Overview: Funding Opportunities for Research Training

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The NIH Fellowship Grant series provides support for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers to advance their research skills and change career directions. The program offers various funding mechanisms and aims to enhance research design, methods, and analytic techniques through mentored research training experiences. Eligible individuals can receive up to 5 years of support for predoctoral training and up to 3 years for postdoctoral training. Applicants must meet specific citizenship criteria to qualify for the fellowship awards.


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  1. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) - FELLOWSHIP (F) GRANTS Overview of Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA) Individual Fellowship Funding Opportunities Theory and Basic Application Office of Sponsored Projects NIH Assorted Training

  2. WHATARE NIH FELLOWSHIP (F) GRANTS? The NIH Fellowship Grant series provides graduate students and postdoctoral education/training support thru the F30, F31, F32 mechanisms. researchers research The series also provides an avenue for experienced senior scientists to make research direction changes in their career or expand their research expertise by obtaining new research skills as an independent investigator (F33)

  3. The mentored research training experience is expected to provide: A strong foundation in research design, methods, and analytic techniques; Enhanced ability to conceptualize and think through research problems with increasing independence; Experience with & conduct of state-of-the-art research methods Skills for the next stage of the applicant s research career; Presentation of research findings & publication as first author; and Interactions with scientific community at scientific meetings/ workshops.

  4. AVAILABLE NIH RUTH L. KIRSCHSTEIN NRSA INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIP FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Mechanism Program Description Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral MD/PhD and Other Dual Doctoral Degree Fellows (Parent F30) PA-16-306 F30 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral Fellows (Parent F31) - PA-16-309 F31 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral Fellowships to Promote Diversity in Health-Related Research (Parent F31-Diversity) - PA-16-308 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA) for Individual Postdoctoral Fellows (Parent F32) - PA-16-307 F32 Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA) for Individual Senior Fellows (Parent F33) - PA-16-310 F33

  5. INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIP FEATURESTO KEEPIN MIND Maximum NRSA support allowance by level (includes combination of training (T) and fellowship (F) mechanism): Predoctorallevel may receive up to 5 years aggregate Postdoctoral level may receive up to 3 year aggregate Fellows must pursue research training on full-time basis based on institution s policies, e.g. 40 hours/week. Eligibility to receive a Fellowship award requires: U.S. Citizenship, Non-citizen National status, or Permanent Resident with valid Alien Registration Card (Form I-551) status at time of award

  6. INDIVIDUAL FELLOWSHIP FEATURESTO KEEPIN MIND (CONT) Pre-Doctoral Applicant must be enrolled in PhD or equivalent research degree program, a formally combined MD/PhD program, or combined professional/clinical and research doctoral program in the biomedical, behavioral, or clinical sciences. F31 may not be used to support studies leading to the MD, DDS, or other clinical, health-professional training Pre-Doctoral applicant must be at dissertation research stage of training. PostDoc must have received a PhD, MD, ScD, or equivalent before grant activation.

  7. FELLOWSHIP FUNDING Fellowship grants provide: Stipend Tuition (limited for PostDocs) Institutional Allowance

  8. Sponsor(s) Before completing the application, the applicant must identify a Sponsor/mentor, and possibly co- sponsor(s), who will supervise the proposed training and research experience. Sponsor must have sufficient research support and facilities for high-quality research training. Should have a successful mentoring track record Sponsor must provide: Research/training plan Assessment of applicant s qualifications

  9. LETTERSOF REFERENCE Letters of reference are required important components of the individual Fellowship application. At least three (3), and no more than five (5), letters must be submitted using the Fellowship Reference Form. Fellowship Reference Forms must be submitted by the Referees via eCommons (i.e. are submitted separately from the application). Reference Letters are due by the application receipt deadline.

  10. LETTERSOF REFERENCECONT. The list of Referees must be included in the application s Cover Letter. Sponsor(Mentor) & Co-Sponsors MAY NOT be referees; Sponsor s recommendation will be included in the application (PHS Fellowship Supplemental Form). Instructions for Referees on submitting the Reference Letters are in NIH Fellowship Instructions.

  11. BEFOREYOUBEGIN You must become familiar with the following: FOA/solicitation to which application is responding (e.g. PA-14-147) NIH Fellowship Application Instructions Current Kirschstein-NRSA Stipend Levels, Tuition and Fees and Institutional Allowance Levels (NOT-OD-16-062) COEUS NIH Fellowship Guide- A guide highlighting COEUS elements that are specific to NRSA F Series opportunities.

  12. GETTING STARTED Key Elements that must be identified in the specific FOA and other applicable instructions: Participating NIH Agencies Eligibility Institutional and Individual citizen, non-citizen national, permanent resident Due Date and Earliest Start Date Application Type Allowed (e.g. New, Resubmission) Project Period and Award Budget allowable expenses (e.g. Stipend, Tuition) and non-allowable expenses (e.g. F&A) Other Special Requirements (e.g. Effort Requirement 100%, Sponsor s Statement, Letters requirements) Application Contents and Format (also see NIH Fellowship Application Instructions) of Reference, bio-sketch

  13. CONTENTAND FORMOF APPLICATION All Page limitations identified in the SF424 (R&R Individual Fellowship Application Guide for NIH and AHRQ s Table of Page Limits must be followed unless noted otherwise in the specific FOA. All attachments must be submitted as PDF files in accordance with the following format: Font Paper Size and Margins Standard Paper Size (8 x 11 ) margins all around No Headers or footers Arial, Helvetica, Palatino Linotype, or Georgia typeface 11 points or larger No more than 15 characters per horizontal inch No more than 6 lines per vertical inch Grantsmanship Use English language Avoid jargon Figures, Graphs, Diagrams, Etc. Can use smaller font Must be clear and legible

  14. APPLICATION FORMS SF424 (R&R) Cover Component Form Project/Performance Site Location(s) Form R&R Other Project Information Form Project Summary/Abstract 30 lines of text Project Narrative 2 to 3 sentences addressing Relevance Bibliography and References Cited Facilities and Other Resources Equipment Other Attachments (if applicable) Diversity F-31 Only: Certification Letter from Institution certifying eligibility of applicant for this program Description of degree program per NOT-OD-14-134 Foreign Sponsorship applicable if requesting support for training abroad Collaborator & Dissertation Advisor comments on planned training & goals (if applicable)

  15. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. (R&R) Senior/Key Person Profile (Expanded) Form PD/PI Fellow Applicant eRA Commons user name must be entered for the Fellow applicant make sure that the Fellow has an eRA Commons PI Account with Brown University as the affiliation. Fellow Applicant Biographical Sketches Format Requirement: Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Format use Pre-Doc or Post-Doc Biosketch forms provided - may not exceed 5 pages Senior Fellowship Format - Standard NIH Biosketch Format, may not exceed 5 pages Sponsor (Primary), Co-Sponsor, Collaborators, Doctoral Dissertation Advisor Primary Sponsor should be listed right after the PD/PI Remaining Senior/Key Person Profiles should be in alphabetical order Standard NIH Biosketch Format applies may not exceed 5 pages

  16. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. Bio-Sketch - Pre/Post-Doc: Use custom NIH Pre/Post-Doc Biographical Sketch Form In addition to some of the other typical NIH bio-sketch requirements, this attachment must include: A listing of the applicant s courses with grades from all undergraduate and graduate institutions in which the applicant is/has been enrolled. Do not include transcripts with the application. Pre-Docs - Scores for all standardized exams such as MCAT, GRE, and other relevant exams.

  17. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. PHS Cover Letter Form Cover Letter is required. Must include: The List of Referees (name, degrees, institution and department affiliation) Funding Opportunity (PA or RFA) Title Application Title May include: Request assignment to a particular NIH Center or Scientific Review Group, List of Individuals who should not review the application and why, If multidisciplinary, the disciplines involved, If applicable, a statement that any special required agency approval documentation is attached.

  18. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. PHS Fellowship Supplemental Form Attachments: B-1. Introduction to Application B-10. Inclusion of Children B-2. Specific Aims B-12. Vertebrate Animals B-3. Research Strategy B-13. Select Agent Research B-4. Progress Report Publication List B-14. Resource Sharing Plan B-8. Protection of Human Subjects F. Appendix (approved publications, draft surveys, informed consent documents, etc) B-9. Inclusion of Women & Minorities

  19. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. PHS Fellowship Supplemental Form cont. Fellowship Unique Attachments: B-17. Respective Contributions B-18. Selection of Sponsor and Institution B-19. Responsible Conduct of Research 1 Page C-7. Goals for Fellowship Training and Career C-8. Activities Planned Under this Award C-9. Doctoral Dissertation & Other Research Experience 2 Pages D. Sponsor(s) & Co-Sponsor(s) Information 1 Page 1 Page 1 Page 1 Page 6 Pages

  20. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. PHS 398 Fellowship Supplemental Form (cont) Sponsor(s) & Co-Sponsor(s) Information - must describe: a research training plan (coordinated with the applicant s research strategy), applicant s qualifications, available research support & facilities, & past training experience 6 Pages

  21. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. PHS Fellowship Supplemental Form (cont.) Budget PreDocs & PostDocs - Tuition/Fees only (Note: SF 424 Cover Form field 15a. must include applicable stipend amount, actual tuition and fees, & standard institutional allowance.) Only Senior Fellowship applicants provide other budget on this form. Include: Current Institutional Salary Appointment Type Federal Stipend Requested Supplementation from Other Sources

  22. BUDGET BASICS Stipend Levels Pre-doctoral - One stipend level is used for all pre-doctoral candidates, regardless of the level of experience. Years of Experience Stipend for FY2017 Career Level Pre-doctoral All $23,376 Post-doctoral - The stipend level for the entire first year of support is determined by the number of full years of relevant postdoctoral experience when the award is issued. Once the appropriate stipend level has been determined, the fellow must be paid at that level for the entire grant year. Post-doctoral 0 $47,484 1 $47,844 2 $48,216 3 $50,316 4 $52,140 5 $54,228 6 $56,400 7 or more $58,560

  23. BUDGET BASICSCONT. Stipends Not a salary Subsistence allowance to help defray living expenses the fellow is not an employee of either the Government or the Institution Grantee institution may supplement stipends Must be in accordance with the established policies and consistently treated Cannot be supplemented with Federal Funds No additional effort or obligation required by the Fellow Fellows may receive additional compensation services associated with employment; e.g. teaching assistant, lab assistant This is considered salary and not a stipend supplementation It is inappropriate and unallowable to charge NRSA grants for employee benefits (FICA, Workman s Comp, Unemployment Insurance, 401K Contributions, etc.)

  24. BUDGET BASICSCONT. Stipends Employee Benefits, Vacations & Holidays, Leaves Stipends are not provided as condition of employment Both Pre-doctoral and Post-doctoral Fellows may receive same vacations and holidays available to individuals in comparable training positions at the grantee/sponsoring intuition Consistent treatment with Institutional Policy is the key Sick Leave may continue to receive stipend for up to 15 calendar days of sick leave per year Parental Leave - may continue to receive stipend for up to 60 calendar days of parental leave (NOT-OD-08-064) Leave of Absence approval for leave of absence must be requested in advance from awarding component Award will be revised to extend termination date by the number of months of leave

  25. BUDGET BASICSCONT. Tuition and Health Fees Request the full amount of tuition and fees, however keep in mind that once awarded, the reimbursement will be as follows: Pre-doctoral Fellows (F30, F31) 60% of the actual costs up to a maximum of $16,000 annually 60% of the actual costs up to a maximum of $21,000 annually for dual degree programs Post-doctoral Fellows (F32, F33) 60% of the level requested by the applicant institution, up to $4,500 annually. If the fellow is enrolled in a program that supports postdoctoral individuals in formal degree-granting training, an amount per postdoctoral trainee or fellow equal to 60% of the level requested by the applicant institution, up to $16,000 per year, will be provided

  26. BUDGET BASICSCONT. Institutional Allowance Allowance intended to defray such expenses as research supplies, equipment, travel to scientific meetings, health insurance, etc. Pre-doctoral Fellows (F30, F31) - $4,200 annually Post-doctoral Fellows (F32, F33) - $8,850 annually

  27. APPLICATION FORMSCONT. Signatures, Assurances, & Certifications Both Fellow and the Sponsor must complete the NIH Fellowship Certification Assurance as required by PHS. Applicant organization must secure and retain a written assurance from the Fellow and Sponsor prior to submitting an application to the PHS. Therefore, organizations must retain a unique signature and date for each submitted application. Human Subjects Assurance Number (COEUS stores & inputs the Brown No.) IRB Approval (part of Just-In-Time) Laboratory Animals Assurance Number (Coeus stores & inputs the Brown No.) IACUC Approval (part of Just-In-Time)

  28. Application Submission Timing Applications are subject to Brown s 5-Day proposal review rule. Applications need to be submitted before the due date to allow for time to correct errors/warnings. Applicants are responsible for viewing application before the due date in the eRA Commons to ensure accurate and successful submission.

  29. FELLOWSHIP POST AWARD Pre-award spending (expenditures prior to grant ) not allowed Carryover of unexpended annual balances not allowed No-Cost Extensions not allowed Fellowship awards rarely renewable Payback obligation for Post-Docs who receive only one year of support

  30. Fellowship Specific Reporting Activation - The fellowship award recipient has up to six months from the issue date on the Notice of Award to activate the award using the Kirschstein-NRSA Individual Fellowship Activation Notice (PHS 416-5). For unusual circumstances, NIH may grant extension of activation period after receipt of request from fellow which has been countersigned by sponsor and AOR. Payback Agreement - For the individual's initial 12 months of Kirschstein- NRSA postdoctoral support, a signed, original Payback Agreement Form (PHS 6031) must accompany the Activation Notice. Resident Status - Individuals admitted to US as Permanent Residents must submit notarized evidence of legal admission prior to the award. Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) Due 2 mo. before budget period end date. Termination - At conclusion of fellowship, fellow must submit a Termination Notice (PHS 416-7) via xTrain to the NIH within 30 days of termination. Fellows with service payback requirements must notify the NIH of any change in address and submit Annual Payback Activities Certification Forms (PHS 6031-1) until the payback service obligation is satisfied.

  31. NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) - FELLOWSHIP (F) GRANTS ENTERING FELLOWSHIP PROPOSAL IN COEUS

  32. COEUSAND FELLOWSHIPS Useful Coeus User Guides: COEUS Proposal Development User Guide provides step-by-step instructions on how to complete a proposal in COEUS COEUS NIH Fellowship Guide A guide highlighting COEUS elements that are specific to NRSA Fellowship (F Series) opportunities

  33. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Proposal Tab For NRSA Fellowship Opportunities, from the Activity Type drop-down, please select Fellowship/Training Grants (Individual). Selecting this will ensure that Coeus Budget will automatically apply a 0% F&A Rate.

  34. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Proposal Tab For NRSA Fellowship Opportunities, from the Anticipated Award Type drop-down, please select Fellowship.

  35. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Investigator Tab In the Investigator Tab, be sure to ONLY include the individual applying for the Fellowship with the appropriate Effort %. Fellowship Applicant must have the PI check box checked.

  36. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Key Person Tab Sponsors, Co-Sponsors, Collaborators and/or Doctoral Dissertations Advisors should be included in the Key Person Tab, with the appropriate Effort % is applicable. Make sure that the appropriate role for each individual is entered in the Role field (e.g. Sponsor).

  37. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Proposal Personnel Section Determine the order of the personnel - use the blue up and down arrows on the lowest Icon Toolbar

  38. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Proposal Personnel Section Add the eRA Commons User Name for the Fellowship Applicant in the Person Details Window. Make sure that the Fellow holds a PI Account in eRA Commons.

  39. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Proposal Personnel Section Add alternate Phone Number for the Fellowship Applicant in the Person Details Window

  40. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Proposal Personnel Section Designate Citizenship Status for the Fellowship Applicant in the Person Details Window

  41. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Questionnaire Section To answer some of the questions on the PHS Fellowship Supplemental Form, you must complete the PHS Fellowship Form Questionnaire in Coeus. The form is directly populated from the answers provided in the Questionnaire. The questions must be fully answered before modifications are made or previous responses will be lost. All questions must be answered in order to pass validation checks prior to submission. You will receive a Grants.gov error message that prompts you to the questionnaire if it is needed. For a list of all the Questionnaire questions, visit http://research.brown.edu/osp/coeus/PD_Documents/PHS_Fellowship_Questionn aire.pdf

  42. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Certification Process Fellows applicants sign off on the proposal, just as Brown faculty members do. They should complete the Investigator Certification questions located in the Investigator tab and then print and sign the required form. The Sponsor does NOT need to certify and sign off on the proposal, UNLESS, they are a Co- PI or CO-I.

  43. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Additional NRSA Fellow Certification Both the Fellow and Sponsor need to complete the NRSA Fellow Certification as required by PHS. The form is located in the Print Proposal Section of Coeus. To access the Print Proposal Section, select File Print menu. Select the Additional NRSA Fellow Certification Form and click the [Print] button. The original signed forms must be submitted to OSP.

  44. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS PHS Fellowship Supplemental Form There are specific COEUS Narrative Types that map to the appropriate fields on the PHS Fellowship Supplemental Form. To view the full listing Narrative types and the Form field to which each maps, see COEUS NIH Fellowship Guide, page 9.

  45. COEUS SPECIFIC ELEMENTS Budget Section When entering budget cost categories, only use the Cost Elements that begin with f) to build your fellowship budget; these are mapped as needed to the PHS Fellowship Supplemental form. (A list of all the Cost Elements available, are available at the Coeus Cost Element/Subcode Spreadsheet located at: http://brown.edu/research/sites/brown.edu.research/files/uploads/Coeus_Cost Elements_Subcodes_12_14_11.pdf ) To budget for Senior Fellows please refer to COEUS NIH Fellowship Guide for detailed instructions

  46. Questions?

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