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Research Grant (R), Project (P), and Cooperative (U) Mechanisms

NICHD uses the following mechanisms to support research grants, program projects and centers, and cooperative activities.

R01

Research Project Grant

R03

Small Research Grant

R13

Conference Grant

R15

NIH Academic Research Enhancement Award (AREA)

R21

Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award

R24

Resource-Related Research Projects

R25

Research Education Programs

R34

NIH Clinical Trial Planning Grant Program

  • At present, NICHD does not accept R34 applications.
  • R34s support the planning of Phase III clinical trials, including activities that establish the research team, develop tools for data management, and finalize the protocol.
  • The Parent R34 Announcement (PA-09-186) expired and has not been re-issued.
  • NICHD Contacts:

P01

Program Project Grant

U01

Research Project Cooperative Agreement

U10

Cooperative Clinical Research Agreement

U13

Cooperative Conference Grant/Conference Grant

  • Similar to an R13, but involves NICHD program staff in a substantial scientific and management role.
  • Provides limited support for scientific meetings, workshops, symposia, and conferences within areas of research supported by NICHD.
  • Applicants must obtain NICHD's approval prior to submission.
  • In general, NICHD awards up to $6,000 for grants with primary assignment to NICHD and up to $3,000 for grants with secondary assignment to NICHD.
  • Only U.S. institutions or organizations, including established scientific or professional societies, are eligible to apply.
U19

Cooperative Research Program Project