Webinar: NIH Grants Process: Walk-Through for Beginners
An NIH guide notice released last week announced a webinar on the “NIH Grants Process: A Brief Walk-Through for Beginners.”
Are you new to working with the NIH grants process? If so, make plans to join your peers as the NIH walks through essential aspects of applying for funding. This event offers participants an opportunity to gain insight into the NIH’s organizational structure and how it funds research, resources to help find the right fit for your research including NIH Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs), an overview of the grants process and peer review, NIH and applicant institution roles/responsibilities, and where to access help along the way.
Hosted by the NIH Office of Extramural Research (OER) and the Center for Scientific Review (CSR), this simulive event includes a short recording, followed by a live Q&A with NIH experts. More than an hour will be devoted to addressing questions submitted during registration and new questions raised during the discussion. There will also be interactive opportunities to test your knowledge of submission policies and grant-related terminology.
- Webinar: NIH Grants Process: A Brief Walk-Through for Beginners
- Date: Wednesday, May 15, 2024
- Time: 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET
- Registration Required
Audience
Anyone new to working with the NIH grants process, whether you are considering applying for funding, or may be assisting with application development.
How to Participate
- Visit the NIH Grants Event Page for more information and the registration link.
- Register for the webinar at any time before or during the event. You will not need to download special software. However, you will need a reliable Internet connection and browser.
- Submit your questions during the registration process. Some will be used to help develop the presentation, while others will be answered during the Q&A.
Event Resources
The following will be available on this webinar’s NIH Grants Event Page:
- Presentation slide deck: Posted 24 hours in advance of the webinar.
- Video recording, transcript, and final presentation slide deck will be available approximately 7–10 business days after the event concludes.
Reasonable Accommodations
This webinar will be closed-captioned and include an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter. Requests for reasonable accommodations should be submitted at least five days before the event to NIHGrantsEvents@nih.gov.