Para 15 Pdf

2021年3月4日
Download here: http://gg.gg/oj1ja
Part 1. Overview Information
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
ARTICLE 15 PROCEDURES You have been informed that your commander has started non-judicial punishment (“Article 15”) procedures against you. This sheet is designed to help you understand the DA Form 2627 (the “Article 15” form) and to prepare you for the briefing which you will receive from your local trial defense office. Home ≫ Al-Quran ≫ Para 15 رکوعاتہا 12. Tarteeb e Nuzool:(50) Tarteeb e Tilawat:(17). O Expands the scope of the legal review (para 2-7). O Defines personally identifiable information and provides guidance on safeguarding personally identifiable information (para 3-8). O Provides guidance on compliance with applicable information security laws and regulations (paras 3-16 and 3-17). O Provides new filing requirements (para 3-19). Operating Manual Wilo-Para STG bgrohrsr Installation & operating instructions (PDF, 8.8 MB) Operating Manual Wilo-Para STG zhkoar Installation & operating instructions (PDF, 7.1 MB) Wilo-Para SCA operating manuals. Holy Quran Para 12 وَمَا مِنْ دَابَّةٍ PDF (قرآن پارہ ١٢).
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Cancer Research Education Grants Program - Research Experiences (R25)
R25 Education Projects
Reissue of PAR-12-049
*December 5, 2017 - This PAR has been reissued as PAR-18-478.
PAR-15-152
PAR-16-138, R25 Education ProjectsPAR-16-139, R25 Education ProjectsPAR-15-150, R25 Education ProjectsPAR-15-151, R25 Education Projects
See Section III. 3. Additional Information on Eligibility.Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number(s)
The NIH Research Education Program (R25) supports research education activities in the mission areas of the NIH. The over-arching goal of this NCI R25 program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs. To accomplish the stated over-arching goal, this FOA will support creative educational activities with a primary focus on Research Experiences. Applications are encouraged that propose innovative, state-of-the-art programs that address the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and the families of cancer patients, in accordance with the overall mission of the NCI.
March 24, 2015
April 25, 2015
Not Applicable
Standard dates apply, by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization. All types of non-AIDS applications allowed for this funding opportunity announcement are due on these dates.
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to allow adequate time to make any corrections to errors found in the application during the submission process by the due date.
Standard AIDS dates apply, by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization. All types of AIDS and AIDS-related applications allowed for this funding opportunity announcement are due on these dates.
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to allow adequate time to make any corrections to errors found in the application during the submission process by the due date.
Standard dates apply
Standard dates apply
Standard dates apply
New Date December 5, 2017 per issuance of PAR-18-478. (Original Expiration Date: January 8, 2018)
Not Applicable
Required Application Instructions
It is critical that applicants follow the instructions in the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide except where instructed to do otherwise (in this FOA or in a Notice from the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts). Conformance to all requirements (both in the Application Guide and the FOA) is required and strictly enforced. Applicants must read and follow all application instructions in the Application Guide as well as any program-specific instructions noted in Section IV. When the program-specific instructions deviate from those in the Application Guide, follow the program-specific instructions.
Applications that do not comply with these instructions will not be reviewed
Part 1. Overview InformationPart 2. Full Text of the AnnouncementSection I. Funding Opportunity DescriptionSection II. Award InformationSection III. Eligibility InformationSection IV. Application and Submission InformationSection V. Application Review InformationSection VI. Award Administration InformationSection VII. Agency ContactsSection VIII. Other InformationPart 2. Full Text of Announcement
The NIH Research Education Program (R25) supports research educational activities that complement other formal training programs in the mission areas of the NIH Institutes and Centers. The over-arching goals of the NIH R25 program are to: (1) complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs; (2) enhance the diversity of the biomedical, behavioral and clinical research workforce; (3) help recruit individuals with specific specialty or disciplinary backgrounds to research careers in biomedical, behavioral and clinical sciences; and (4) foster a better understanding of biomedical, behavioral and clinical research and its implications. All applications must provide a plan for the recruitment and participation of individuals from underrepresented backgrounds in the program. This requirement applies to participants and program faculty (preceptors/mentors). See, NIH Interest in Diversity, NOT-OD-15-053, and Diversity Recruitment Plan, under Section IV, below.
The over-arching goal of this NCI R25 program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs. Applications are encouraged that propose innovative, state-of-the-art programs that address the cause, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of cancer, rehabilitation from cancer, and the continuing care of cancer patients and the families of cancer patients, in accordance with the overall mission of the NCI. To accomplish the stated over-arching goal, this FOA will support creative educational activities with a primary focus on:
*Research Experiences: Proposed research experiences should involve an innovative approach to provide hands-on exposure to cancer research in a laboratory or a field setting for a full-time (40 hours per week) period of 10 to 15 weeks in order to stimulate the interest and advance the knowledge base of participants to consider further education and training for future careers as cancer researchers. The proposed programs should provide research experiences and related training that are not available through formal NIH training mechanisms.. Section II. Award Information
Grant: A support mechanism providing money, property, or both to an eligible entity to carry out an approved project or activity.
New Renewal Resubmission Revision
The OER Glossary and the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide provide details on these application types.
The number of awards is contingent upon NIH appropriations and the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications.
The maximum budget is $300,000 direct costs/year. The budget request for a given application needs to be adequately justified and reflect the actual needs of the proposed project.
The scope of the proposed project should determine the project period. The maximum project period is 5 years.
Individuals designing, directing, and implementing the research education program may request salary and fringe benefits appropriate for the person months devoted to the program. Salaries requested may not exceed the levels commensurate with the institution’s policy for similar positions and may not exceed the congressionally mandated cap. (If mentoring interactions and other activities with participants are considered a regular part of an individual’s academic duties, then any costs associated with the mentoring and other interactions with participants are not allowable costs from grant funds). Total allowable personnel (including consultants) cost is proportional to the number of participants in the program. For each participant, up to $3,500 (Direct Cost) is allowed for personnel (including consultant) costs per year. All personnel and consultant costs must be adequately justified.
Participants are those individuals who receive the hands-on research experiences offered through the R25 program. Participant costs must be itemized in the Participant/Trainee Support Costs section of the requested budget and sufficient justification must be provided. A given individual can receive support to participate in this R25 program for only one full-time, 10- to 15-week period. Participant costs are restricted and cannot be rebudgeted.
Allowable participant costs include:
* One round-trip to and from the R25 program site for non-local participants.
* Up to $1,000 per participant is allowed for research education-related expenses, such as lab supplies, poster production costs, books, tuition, etc.
* Subsistence is allowed, with the amount depending on the educational level/career status of the participants and the number of full-time weeks (10-15) of their participation in the research experiences.
* For undergraduate students, $6,000 is allowed for a full-time (40-hour a week), 15-week program and is prorated for fewer weeks of participation.
*For graduate and health professional students, $7,200 is allowed for a full-time (40-hour a week), 15-week program and is prorated for fewer weeks of participation.
*A housing allowance can be requested by the program each year. The average cost for the housing allowance may not exceed $1,000 per participant.
Unallowable participant costs include:
*Salary and fringe benefits
*Stipends
* Health insurance
*Meals and local transportation costs
*Gifts, such as hats, t-shirts, key rings, tote bags, etc.
* Social functions without an associated R25 program educational activity
* Dues to professional organizations, outside of registration to attend and present research at a professional meeting
Individuals supported by NIH training and career development mechanisms (K, T, or F awards) may receive, and indeed are encouraged to receive, educational experiences supported by an R25 program, as participants, but may not receive salary or stipend supplementation from a research education program.
Because the R25 program is not intended as a substitute for an NRSA institutional training program (e.g.,T32), costs to support full-time participants (supported for 40 hours/week for a continuous, 12-month period) are not allowable.
Consultant costs, equipment, supplies, travel for key persons, and other program-related expenses may be included in the proposed budget. These expenses must be justified as specifically required by the proposed program and must not duplicate items generally available at the applicant institution. Note that consultant costs are capped, depending on the personnel costs and the number of participants in the research experiences program. See Personnel Costs section above for details.
Indirect Costs (also known as Facilities & Administrative [F&A] Costs) are reimbursed at 8% of modified total direct costs (exclusive of tuition and fees and expenditures for equipment), rather than on the basis of a negotiated rate agreement.
NIH grants policies as described in the NIH Grants Policy Statement will apply to the applications submitted and awards made in response to this FOA.1. Eligible Applicants
Higher Education Institutions
*Public/State Controlled Institutions of Higher Education
*Private Institutions of Higher Education
The following types of Higher Education Institutions are always encouraged to apply for NIH support as Public or Private Institutions of Higher Education:
*Hispanic-Serving Institutions
*Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)
* Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs)
*Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Serving Institutions
*Asian American Native American Pacific Islander Serving Institutions (AANAPISIs)
Nonprofits Other Than Institutions of Higher Education
* Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institutions of Higher Education)
*Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institutions of Higher Education)
For-Profit Organizations
*Small Businesses
*For-Profit Organizations (Other than Small Businesses)
Governments
*State Governments
*County Governments
*City or Township Governments
* Special District Governments
*Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Federally Recognized)
* Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (Other than Federally Recognized)
*U.S. Territory or Possession
Other
* Independent School Districts
*Public Housing Authorities/Indian Housing Authorities
*Native American Tribal Organizations (other than Federally recognized tribal governments)
*Faith-based or Community-based Organizations
*Regional Organizations
The sponsoring institution must assure support for the proposed program. Appropriate institutional commitment to the program includes the provision of adequate staff, facilities, and educational resources that can contribute to the planned program.
Institutions with existing Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) institutional training grants (e.g., T32) or other Federally funded training programs may apply for a research education grant provided that the proposed educational experiences are distinct from those training programs receiving federal support. In many cases, it is anticipated that the proposed research education program will complement ongoing research training occurring at the applicant institution. Foreign Institutions
Non-domestic (non-U.S.) Entities (Foreign Institutions) are not eligible to apply. Non-domestic (non-U.S.) components of U.S. Organizations are not eligible to apply. Foreign components, as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, are allowed.
Applicant Organizations
Applicant organizations must complete and maintain the following registrations as described in the SF 424 (R&R) Application Guide to be eligible to apply for or receive an award. All registrations must be completed prior to the application being submitted. Registration can take 6 weeks or more, so applicants should begin the registration process as soon as possible. The NIH Policy on Late Submission of Grant Applications states that failure to complete registrations in advance of a due date is not a valid reason for a late submission.
*Dun and Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) - All registrations require that applicants be issued a DUNS number. After obtaining a DUNS number, applicants can begin both SAM and eRA Commons registrations. The same DUNS number must be used for all registrations, as well as on the grant application.
*System for Award Management (SAM) (formerly CCR) – Applicants must complete and maintain an active registration, which requires renewal at least annually. The renewal process may require as much time as the initial registration. SAM registration includes the assignment of a Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) Code for domestic organizations which have not already been assigned a CAGE Code.
*NATO Commercial and Government Entity (NCAGE) Code – Foreign organizations must obtain an NCAGE code (in lieu of a CAGE code) in order to register in SAM.
*eRA Commons - Applicants must have an active DUNS number and SAM registration in order to complete the eRA Commons registration. Organizations can register with the eRA Commons as they are working through their SAM or Grants.gov registration. eRA Commons requires organizations to identify at least one Signing Official (SO) and at least one Program Director/Principal Investigator (PD/PI) account in order to submit an application.
*Grants.gov – Applicants must have an active DUNS number and SAM registration in order to complete the Grants.gov registration.
Program Directors/Principal Investigators (PD(s)/PI(s))
All PD(s)/PI(s) must have an eRA Commons account. PD(s)/PI(s) should work with their organizational officials to either create a new account or to affiliate their existing account with the applicant organization in eRA Commons. If the PD/PI is also the organizational Signing Official, they must have two distinct eRA Commons accounts, one for each role. Obtaining an eRA Commons account can take up to 2 weeks.Eligible Individuals (Program Director/Principal Investigator)
Any individual(s) with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the proposed researcheducation program as the Program Director(s)/Principal Investigator(s) (PD(s)/PI(s)) is invited to work with his/her organization to develop an application for support. Individuals from diverse backgrounds, including underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, individuals with disabilities, and women are always encouraged to apply for NIH support.
For institutions/organizations proposing multiple PDs/PIs, visit the Multiple Program Director/Principal Investigator Policy and submission details in the Senior/Key Person Profile (Expanded) Component of the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide.
The PD/PI should be an established investigator at the rank of Associate Professor or above (or equivalent) in the scientific area in which the application is targeted and capable of providing both administrative and scientific leadership to the development and implementation of the proposed program. The PD/PI will be expected to monitor and assess the program and submit all documents and reports as required.
PD(s)/PI(s) with a currently funded NCI R25 award may submit an additional application in response to this FOA only if new and innovative research experiences that are distinctly different from their currently funded project are proposed. An application that proposes to adapt a current or previously funded research experiences program to focus on a different target population is not considered to be new and innovative.
This FOA does not require cost sharing as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement.3. Additional Information on Eligibility
Applicant organizations may submit more than one application, provided that each application is scientifically distinct.
The NIH will not accept duplicate or highly overlapping applications under review at the same time. This means that the NIH will not accept:
*A new (A0) application that is submitted before issuance of the summary statement from the review of an overlapping new (A0) or resubmission (A1) application.
*A resubmission (A1) application that is submitted before issuance of the summary statement from the review of the previous new (A0) application.
*An application that has substantial overlap with another application pending appeal of initial peer review (see NOT-OD-11-101).Program Faculty
Researchers from diverse backgrounds, including racial and ethnic minorities, persons with disabilities, and women are encourag

https://diarynote.indered.space

コメント

最新の日記 一覧

<<  2025年7月  >>
293012345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
272829303112

お気に入り日記の更新

テーマ別日記一覧

まだテーマがありません

この日記について

日記内を検索