NIH Fiscal Policy for Grant Awards - FY 2007
Notice Number: NOT-OD-07-030
Key Dates
Release Date: December 15, 2006
Issued by
National Institutes of Health (NIH) (http://www.nih.gov
)
This Notice provides
guidance to the extramural community about the NIH’s Fiscal Operations Plan for
FY2007.
Faced with a markedly increased number of applications and applicants for grant
support at a time of flat budgets with no inflationary adjustments, NIH is
taking immediate proactive steps in FY2007 to manage its portfolio of
investments in biomedical research. NIH is committed to buttressing core areas
of vulnerability, such as the ability of new investigators to compete for
support in these difficult financial times, and protecting our investment in
well established investigators with little or no other significant support. In
addition, NIH is adjusting the number of competing Research Project Grants (RPG)
that will be awarded, with the goal of stabilizing to the extent possible the
yearly variation in number of awards that are made.
NIH is instituting the
following fiscal policies in FY2007:
Inflationary adjustments for existing non-competing renewal awards will not be
made in FY2007. Non-competing awards that were expected to include an
inflationary increase in FY 2007, including modular grants will not receive any
inflationary increase. Institutes and centers (ICs) will maintain the
flexibility to supplement such non-competing awards on a case by-case basis
according to scientific and programmatic imperatives. However, such supplements
will not be considered as part of the base for future budgetary adjustments.
Each IC will manage its portfolio by using uncommitted funds and the savings
from not funding inflationary increases for non-competing awards in FY 2007 to
maintain the stability of the NIH investigator pool by reaching approximately
9600 new and competing RPGs, a number similar to that of FY 2005. The following
guidelines apply in order of priority: 1- maintain a number of new investigators
comparable to the average of the most recent five years. 2- Develop IC specific
mechanisms to insure that first time grantees applying for their first renewal
and who receive review scores near the nominal payline of the relevant IC be
given appropriate consideration with the goal of avoiding serious attrition or
closure of new laboratories to the greatest extent possible. 3- Develop IC
specific mechanisms to insure to the greatest extent possible that established
grantees with insufficient other support and who receive review scores near the
nominal payline of the relevant IC be given appropriate consideration, with the
goal of not losing outstanding laboratories. 4-Each IC will have flexibility
to adjust its policies for funding other mechanisms according to its specific
scientific and programmatic imperatives.
Finally, NIH is currently operating under a continuing resolution, which was recently extended until February 15, 2007. The policy for issuing non-competing awards under the current continuing resolution will continue as stated in NOT-OD-07-004 http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-07-004.html.
Inquiries
Questions about specific awards may be directed to the Grants Management
Specialist identified in the Notice of Award.
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