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SEE ALSO: Program Overview and How to ApplyInvestigators and U.S. institutions and organizations with active NIH funded investigator-initiated awards (R01, R33, R37, R21, U01) reviewed by the Center for Scientific Review (CSR) may submit competitive revision applications (formerly termed competitive supplements) to leverage the resources, expertise, and infrastructure of the NCRR centers and center-like programs through significant expansion of the scope or research protocol of approved and funded projects. For investigator-initiated grants not reviewed by CSR, please contact your funding institute or center for eligibility. Support for these revisions will come from funds provided to NCRR through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (Recovery Act), Public Law 111-5. The deadline for receipt of these revision applications is April 21, 2009 or NCRR Centers and Center-Like ProgramsNCRR Centers and Center-like Programs include:
BackgroundThe American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 provides NIH with up to $10.4 billion to be obligated over two years for a variety of biomedical research and research support activities. Funding opportunities for administrative supplements and competitive revisions (formerly called competitive supplements) are part of the overall NIH Recovery Act investment strategy, as described at www.nih.gov/recovery Contact InformationFor general questions related to this NCRR-ARRA funding opportunity, contact:
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