Opportunity ID: 328465

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: IR-ORI-21-002
Funding Opportunity Title: Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 2
Assistance Listings: 93.085 — Research on Research Integrity
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Apr 16, 2021
Last Updated Date: Apr 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications: Jul 01, 2021 No Explanation
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 01, 2021 No Explanation
Archive Date: Jul 31, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $50,000
Award Floor: $25,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Any public or private entity, including faith-based, community-based, and Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, are eligible to apply.
Foreign institutions (non-domestic U.S.) entities and foreign components of U.S. organizations are eligible to apply.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
Description: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Research Integrity announces the availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 under the authority of Sec. 301 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. § 241, as delegated to the Director of ORI.

Research institutions receiving funding from any of the Public Health Service agencies are required to “[f]oster a research environment that promotes the responsible conduct of research, research training, and activities related to that research or research training, discourages research misconduct, and deals promptly with allegations or evidence of possible research misconduct.” 42 C.F.R. § 93.300(c). ORI’s Research on Research Integrity Conference Grant Program supports conferences and workshops that advance the evolving field of research integrity by providing a forum for discussion of and producing tangible outcomes related to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93.
1. Scope of Conferences
Conferences or workshops must be designed to provide a forum for discussion and produce tangible outcomes related to at least one of the following themes: 1) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training; 2) fostering an environment that promotes research integrity; 3) prevention of research misconduct; 4) effective handling of research misconduct allegations; 5) whistleblowing and protection of whistleblowers; or, 6) other topics linked to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. Virtual conferences and workshops will be eligible for funding.
2. Conference Objectives
For the purposes of this announcement, a conference is defined as a meeting, retreat, seminar, symposium, workshop or event whose primary purpose is the dissemination of technical information beyond the awardee. Per 45 C.F.R. § 75.432, “conference hosts/sponsors must exercise discretion and judgment in ensuring that conference costs are appropriate, necessary and managed in a manner that minimizes costs to the Federal award.” Applicants may seek additional sources of funding and institutional support to fund the proposed conference. To ensure optimal utilization of ORI’s support, applicants should articulate a comprehensive evaluation strategy that incorporates validated measures and techniques and encompasses retention and application of knowledge gained through the conference.

ORI intends this initiative to provide a mechanism for those concerned with research integrity to meet to discuss theoretical, empirical, research design, educational, legal, procedural, ethical, and other issues related to preventing research misconduct and addressing issues that arise after an allegation of research misconduct is brought forward at an institution. Applicants should design their meeting to bring together experts from diverse areas of research, education, administration, law, and government to develop new tools for education and design programs to help prevent research misconduct and promote research integrity. The proposed events should produce measurable outcomes, as demonstrated through retention and application of knowledge gained, which may be assessed through post-evaluation data or other appropriate means.
To meet the aims outlined in this funding opportunity, ORI encourages conferences in the following areas. The list is not exhaustive nor is it presented in order of importance. Proposed conferences should be non-duplicative and substantially distinct from existing ORI activities. Possible topic areas include:
• Identifying best practices for the research integrity community pertaining to the processes for conducting institutional research misconduct proceedings, including evidence sequestration, interviewing techniques and preparation, defining scope of the research record pertinent to the allegation, admissibility of evidence, and protection of whistleblowers and prevention of retaliation at an institutional level.
• Developing an ethical decision-making framework for research investigators that can be used as part of education programs focused on the responsible conduct of research.
• Convening experts from diverse disciplines who are able to apply innovative, established, emerging, or promising models to develop interventions to prevent or deter research misconduct. Collaboration with academic societies and associations and other national and international public and private organizations is encouraged, particularly when doing so will enhance outcomes or impact (e.g., amplify dissemination or diffusion, build coalitions).
• Proposing strategies, approaches, and changes to institutional processes and practices to encourage witnesses and bystanders to potential research misconduct or detrimental research practices ([DRPs], e.g. disruptions of power dynamics, p-value “hacking,” ghost authorship), to lodge good-faith reports with an appropriate institutional official. Exploration of institutional factors, including institutional norms and culture, that might serve to deter whistleblowing, and practical solutions to help mitigate these barriers, are of particular interest.
• Developing networks to enable institutions to share and leverage knowledge and resources for handling allegations of research misconduct and DRPs.
• Developing networks and recommendations for implementing programs designed to facilitate compliance with federal and institutional requirements for training in the responsible conduct of research, considering evidence-based assessment of current practices, overarching theories, and incentives for fostering an environment that promotes research integrity.
Conference grant applications should include plans, including timelines, for disseminating conference materials and products beyond the participants attending the event. Although publications in peer-reviewed journals are encouraged, applicants must describe strategies for broad, multichannel dissemination of materials and key knowledge resulting from the conference. This dissemination plan should articulate specific plans to amplify the reach, and ultimately the diffusion, of key points and materials that emerge from the conference. Applicants are encouraged to consider professional-quality video recording of at least one core element of the conference (e.g., plenary or keynote address) that will be made available to the public via a publicly available website.

Link to Additional Information: Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants.gov Contact Center
Phone Number: 1-800-518-4726

Hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contact center is closed on federal holidays.
support@grants.gov
Email:support@grants.gov

Version History

Version Modification Description Updated Date
No Explanation Apr 16, 2021
Apr 16, 2021
Jul 31, 2020
Updated dates and contact information Jul 31, 2020
Jul 31, 2020

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: IR-ORI-21-002
Funding Opportunity Title: Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 2
Assistance Listings: 93.085 — Research on Research Integrity
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 2
Posted Date: Apr 16, 2021
Last Updated Date: Apr 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications: Jul 01, 2021 No Explanation
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 01, 2021 No Explanation
Archive Date: Jul 31, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $50,000
Award Floor: $25,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Any public or private entity, including faith-based, community-based, and Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, are eligible to apply.
Foreign institutions (non-domestic U.S.) entities and foreign components of U.S. organizations are eligible to apply.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
Description: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Research Integrity announces the availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 under the authority of Sec. 301 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. § 241, as delegated to the Director of ORI.

Research institutions receiving funding from any of the Public Health Service agencies are required to “[f]oster a research environment that promotes the responsible conduct of research, research training, and activities related to that research or research training, discourages research misconduct, and deals promptly with allegations or evidence of possible research misconduct.” 42 C.F.R. § 93.300(c). ORI’s Research on Research Integrity Conference Grant Program supports conferences and workshops that advance the evolving field of research integrity by providing a forum for discussion of and producing tangible outcomes related to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93.
1. Scope of Conferences
Conferences or workshops must be designed to provide a forum for discussion and produce tangible outcomes related to at least one of the following themes: 1) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training; 2) fostering an environment that promotes research integrity; 3) prevention of research misconduct; 4) effective handling of research misconduct allegations; 5) whistleblowing and protection of whistleblowers; or, 6) other topics linked to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. Virtual conferences and workshops will be eligible for funding.
2. Conference Objectives
For the purposes of this announcement, a conference is defined as a meeting, retreat, seminar, symposium, workshop or event whose primary purpose is the dissemination of technical information beyond the awardee. Per 45 C.F.R. § 75.432, “conference hosts/sponsors must exercise discretion and judgment in ensuring that conference costs are appropriate, necessary and managed in a manner that minimizes costs to the Federal award.” Applicants may seek additional sources of funding and institutional support to fund the proposed conference. To ensure optimal utilization of ORI’s support, applicants should articulate a comprehensive evaluation strategy that incorporates validated measures and techniques and encompasses retention and application of knowledge gained through the conference.

ORI intends this initiative to provide a mechanism for those concerned with research integrity to meet to discuss theoretical, empirical, research design, educational, legal, procedural, ethical, and other issues related to preventing research misconduct and addressing issues that arise after an allegation of research misconduct is brought forward at an institution. Applicants should design their meeting to bring together experts from diverse areas of research, education, administration, law, and government to develop new tools for education and design programs to help prevent research misconduct and promote research integrity. The proposed events should produce measurable outcomes, as demonstrated through retention and application of knowledge gained, which may be assessed through post-evaluation data or other appropriate means.
To meet the aims outlined in this funding opportunity, ORI encourages conferences in the following areas. The list is not exhaustive nor is it presented in order of importance. Proposed conferences should be non-duplicative and substantially distinct from existing ORI activities. Possible topic areas include:
• Identifying best practices for the research integrity community pertaining to the processes for conducting institutional research misconduct proceedings, including evidence sequestration, interviewing techniques and preparation, defining scope of the research record pertinent to the allegation, admissibility of evidence, and protection of whistleblowers and prevention of retaliation at an institutional level.
• Developing an ethical decision-making framework for research investigators that can be used as part of education programs focused on the responsible conduct of research.
• Convening experts from diverse disciplines who are able to apply innovative, established, emerging, or promising models to develop interventions to prevent or deter research misconduct. Collaboration with academic societies and associations and other national and international public and private organizations is encouraged, particularly when doing so will enhance outcomes or impact (e.g., amplify dissemination or diffusion, build coalitions).
• Proposing strategies, approaches, and changes to institutional processes and practices to encourage witnesses and bystanders to potential research misconduct or detrimental research practices ([DRPs], e.g. disruptions of power dynamics, p-value “hacking,” ghost authorship), to lodge good-faith reports with an appropriate institutional official. Exploration of institutional factors, including institutional norms and culture, that might serve to deter whistleblowing, and practical solutions to help mitigate these barriers, are of particular interest.
• Developing networks to enable institutions to share and leverage knowledge and resources for handling allegations of research misconduct and DRPs.
• Developing networks and recommendations for implementing programs designed to facilitate compliance with federal and institutional requirements for training in the responsible conduct of research, considering evidence-based assessment of current practices, overarching theories, and incentives for fostering an environment that promotes research integrity.
Conference grant applications should include plans, including timelines, for disseminating conference materials and products beyond the participants attending the event. Although publications in peer-reviewed journals are encouraged, applicants must describe strategies for broad, multichannel dissemination of materials and key knowledge resulting from the conference. This dissemination plan should articulate specific plans to amplify the reach, and ultimately the diffusion, of key points and materials that emerge from the conference. Applicants are encouraged to consider professional-quality video recording of at least one core element of the conference (e.g., plenary or keynote address) that will be made available to the public via a publicly available website.

Link to Additional Information: Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants.gov Contact Center
Phone Number: 1-800-518-4726

Hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contact center is closed on federal holidays.
support@grants.gov
Email:support@grants.gov

DISPLAYING: Synopsis 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: IR-ORI-21-002
Funding Opportunity Title: Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 2
Assistance Listings: 93.085 — Research on Research Integrity
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Synopsis 1
Posted Date: Apr 16, 2021
Last Updated Date: Apr 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications: Jul 01, 2021 No Explanation
Archive Date: Jul 31, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding:
Award Ceiling: $50,000
Award Floor: $25,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Others (see text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility” for clarification)
Additional Information on Eligibility: Any public or private entity, including faith-based, community-based, and Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, are eligible to apply.
Foreign institutions (non-domestic U.S.) entities and foreign components of U.S. organizations are eligible to apply.

Additional Information

Agency Name: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
Description: The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health, Office of Research Integrity announces the availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 under the authority of Sec. 301 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. § 241, as delegated to the Director of ORI.

Research institutions receiving funding from any of the Public Health Service agencies are required to “[f]oster a research environment that promotes the responsible conduct of research, research training, and activities related to that research or research training, discourages research misconduct, and deals promptly with allegations or evidence of possible research misconduct.” 42 C.F.R. § 93.300(c). ORI’s Research on Research Integrity Conference Grant Program supports conferences and workshops that advance the evolving field of research integrity by providing a forum for discussion of and producing tangible outcomes related to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93.
1. Scope of Conferences
Conferences or workshops must be designed to provide a forum for discussion and produce tangible outcomes related to at least one of the following themes: 1) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training; 2) fostering an environment that promotes research integrity; 3) prevention of research misconduct; 4) effective handling of research misconduct allegations; 5) whistleblowing and protection of whistleblowers; or, 6) other topics linked to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. Virtual conferences and workshops will be eligible for funding.
2. Conference Objectives
For the purposes of this announcement, a conference is defined as a meeting, retreat, seminar, symposium, workshop or event whose primary purpose is the dissemination of technical information beyond the awardee. Per 45 C.F.R. § 75.432, “conference hosts/sponsors must exercise discretion and judgment in ensuring that conference costs are appropriate, necessary and managed in a manner that minimizes costs to the Federal award.” Applicants may seek additional sources of funding and institutional support to fund the proposed conference. To ensure optimal utilization of ORI’s support, applicants should articulate a comprehensive evaluation strategy that incorporates validated measures and techniques and encompasses retention and application of knowledge gained through the conference.

ORI intends this initiative to provide a mechanism for those concerned with research integrity to meet to discuss theoretical, empirical, research design, educational, legal, procedural, ethical, and other issues related to preventing research misconduct and addressing issues that arise after an allegation of research misconduct is brought forward at an institution. Applicants should design their meeting to bring together experts from diverse areas of research, education, administration, law, and government to develop new tools for education and design programs to help prevent research misconduct and promote research integrity. The proposed events should produce measurable outcomes, as demonstrated through retention and application of knowledge gained, which may be assessed through post-evaluation data or other appropriate means.
To meet the aims outlined in this funding opportunity, ORI encourages conferences in the following areas. The list is not exhaustive nor is it presented in order of importance. Proposed conferences should be non-duplicative and substantially distinct from existing ORI activities. Possible topic areas include:
• Identifying best practices for the research integrity community pertaining to the processes for conducting institutional research misconduct proceedings, including evidence sequestration, interviewing techniques and preparation, defining scope of the research record pertinent to the allegation, admissibility of evidence, and protection of whistleblowers and prevention of retaliation at an institutional level.
• Developing an ethical decision-making framework for research investigators that can be used as part of education programs focused on the responsible conduct of research.
• Convening experts from diverse disciplines who are able to apply innovative, established, emerging, or promising models to develop interventions to prevent or deter research misconduct. Collaboration with academic societies and associations and other national and international public and private organizations is encouraged, particularly when doing so will enhance outcomes or impact (e.g., amplify dissemination or diffusion, build coalitions).
• Proposing strategies, approaches, and changes to institutional processes and practices to encourage witnesses and bystanders to potential research misconduct or detrimental research practices ([DRPs], e.g. disruptions of power dynamics, p-value “hacking,” ghost authorship), to lodge good-faith reports with an appropriate institutional official. Exploration of institutional factors, including institutional norms and culture, that might serve to deter whistleblowing, and practical solutions to help mitigate these barriers, are of particular interest.
• Developing networks to enable institutions to share and leverage knowledge and resources for handling allegations of research misconduct and DRPs.
• Developing networks and recommendations for implementing programs designed to facilitate compliance with federal and institutional requirements for training in the responsible conduct of research, considering evidence-based assessment of current practices, overarching theories, and incentives for fostering an environment that promotes research integrity.
Conference grant applications should include plans, including timelines, for disseminating conference materials and products beyond the participants attending the event. Although publications in peer-reviewed journals are encouraged, applicants must describe strategies for broad, multichannel dissemination of materials and key knowledge resulting from the conference. This dissemination plan should articulate specific plans to amplify the reach, and ultimately the diffusion, of key points and materials that emerge from the conference. Applicants are encouraged to consider professional-quality video recording of at least one core element of the conference (e.g., plenary or keynote address) that will be made available to the public via a publicly available website.

Link to Additional Information: Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:

Grants.gov Contact Center
Phone Number: 1-800-518-4726

Hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contact center is closed on federal holidays.
support@grants.gov
Email:support@grants.gov

DISPLAYING: Forecast 3

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: IR-ORI-21-002
Funding Opportunity Title: Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 2
Assistance Listings: 93.085 — Research on Research Integrity
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Forecast 3
Posted Date: Jul 31, 2020
Last Updated Date: Apr 16, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications:
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $50,000
Award Ceiling: $50,000
Award Floor: $25,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
Description:

The Office of Research Integrity (ORI) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 grant awards under the authority of Sec. 301 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. § 241, as delegated to the Director of ORI. This notice solicits applications for projects to plan and implement conferences or workshops on research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. Conferences or workshops must be designed to provide a forum for discussion and produce tangible outcomes related to at least one of the following themes: 1) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training; 2) fostering an environment that promotes research integrity; 3) prevention of research misconduct; 4) effective handling of research misconduct allegations; 5) whistleblowing and protection of whistleblowers; or, 6) other topics linked to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. The proposed conferences or workshops should be designed to produce high-quality publishable materials or extramural funding applications and are expected to disseminate materials and key knowledge resulting from the conference. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:


Email:stephen.gonsalves@hhs.gov

DISPLAYING: Forecast 2

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: IR-ORI-21-002
Funding Opportunity Title: Announcement of Anticipated Availability of Funds for Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 2
Assistance Listings: 93.085 — Research on Research Integrity
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Forecast 2
Posted Date: Jul 31, 2020
Last Updated Date: Apr 12, 2021
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications:
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $50,000
Award Ceiling: $50,000
Award Floor: $25,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
Description:

The Office of Research Integrity (ORI) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 grant awards under the authority of Sec. 301 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. § 241, as delegated to the Director of ORI. This notice solicits applications for projects to plan and implement conferences or workshops on research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. Conferences or workshops must be designed to provide a forum for discussion and produce tangible outcomes related to at least one of the following themes: 1) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training; 2) fostering an environment that promotes research integrity; 3) prevention of research misconduct; 4) effective handling of research misconduct allegations; 5) whistleblowing and protection of whistleblowers; or, 6) other topics linked to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. The proposed conferences or workshops should be designed to produce high-quality publishable materials or extramural funding applications and are expected to disseminate materials and key knowledge resulting from the conference. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:


Email:stephen.gonsalves@hhs.gov

DISPLAYING: Forecast 1

General Information

Document Type: Grants Notice
Funding Opportunity Number: IR-ORI-21-002
Funding Opportunity Title: Announcement of Anticipated Availability of Funds for Research on Research Integrity Conferences
Opportunity Category: Discretionary
Opportunity Category Explanation:
Funding Instrument Type: Grant
Category of Funding Activity: Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Category Explanation:
Expected Number of Awards: 2
Assistance Listings: 93.085 — Research on Research Integrity
Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement: No
Version: Forecast 1
Posted Date: Jul 31, 2020
Last Updated Date: Jul 31, 2020
Original Closing Date for Applications:
Current Closing Date for Applications:
Archive Date: Dec 31, 2021
Estimated Total Program Funding: $50,000
Award Ceiling: $50,000
Award Floor: $25,000

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants: Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled “Additional Information on Eligibility”
Additional Information on Eligibility:

Additional Information

Agency Name: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
Description:

The Office of Research Integrity (ORI) announces the anticipated availability of funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 grant awards under the authority of Sec. 301 of the Public Health Service Act, 42 U.S.C. § 241, as delegated to the Director of ORI. This notice solicits applications for projects to plan and implement conferences or workshops on research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. Conferences or workshops must be designed to provide a forum for discussion and produce tangible outcomes related to at least one of the following themes: 1) Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training; 2) fostering an environment that promotes research integrity; 3) prevention of research misconduct; 4) effective handling of research misconduct allegations; 5) whistleblowing and protection of whistleblowers; or, 6) other topics linked to research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 93. The proposed conferences or workshops should be designed to produce high-quality publishable materials or extramural funding applications and are expected to disseminate materials and key knowledge resulting from the conference. 

Link to Additional Information:
Grantor Contact Information: If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact:


Email:benyamin.margolis@hhs.gov

Folder 328465 Other Supporting Documents-FAQs -> FAQs IR-ORI-21-002.pdf

Folder 328465 Other Supporting Documents-SAM Update -> Update to Section F.4 Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management.pdf

Folder 328465 Other Supporting Documents-Webinar -> IR-ORI-21-002 (ORI Conferences) TA Webinar 2021.pdf

Packages

Agency Contact Information: Grants.gov Contact Center
Phone Number: 1-800-518-4726

Hours of operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contact center is closed on federal holidays.
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Email: support@grants.gov

Who Can Apply: Organization Applicants

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328465 SF424_3_0-3.0.pdf

328465 SF424A-1.0.pdf

328465 SF424B-1.1.pdf

328465 SFLLL_2_0-2.0.pdf

328465 Project_AbstractSummary_2_0-2.0.pdf

328465 ProjectNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

328465 BudgetNarrativeAttachments_1_2-1.2.pdf

328465 AttachmentForm_1_2-1.2.pdf

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