Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Administrative Supplements to Enhance Laboratory Safety Curriculum and a Culture of Safety in Biomedical Research Training Environments
Notice Number:
NOT-GM-22-010

Key Dates

Release Date:

01/18/2022

First Available Due Date:
March 15, 2022
Expiration Date:
March 16, 2023

Related Announcements

PA-20-272 - Administrative Supplements to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Parent Admin Supp Clinical Trial Optional)

Issued by

National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)

Purpose

The National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) announces the availability of funds for Administrative Supplements to institutions with NIGMS institutional training (T32, T34), institutional career development (K12), or certain research education program (R25, see below) awards. The funds will support the development and implementation of curricular or training activities to provide trainees and participating faculty with the knowledge and skills to enhance laboratory safety and to promote a culture of safety in the training environment. Applicants are strongly encouraged to discuss potential requests with their NIGMS Program Director before submitting the supplement request.

Supplement awardees are expected to present an overview of the funded activities, the outcomes, and the progress in incorporating the activities into the ongoing program(s) at the meeting organized for Program Directors/Principal Investigators of NIGMS Training, Workforce Development, and Diversity programs.

Eligibility

Applicants must have an NIGMS-funded institutional training (T32, T34), institutional career development (K12), or certain research education program (R25, see below) award. Only R25 awards in the following programs (and associated funding opportunity announcements) are eligible for these supplements:

The parent award must be active when the supplemental application is submitted (e.g., within the originally reviewed and approved project period) and may not be in a No-Cost Extension (NCE). Parent awards of applications submitted for the 2022 due date must have a project end date of May 31, 2023 or later. Parent awards of applications submitted for the 2023 due date must have a project end date of May 31, 2024 or later.

An applicant institution (normally identified by having a unique entity identifier such as DUNS number or NIH Institutional Profile File - IPF may submit only one application in this topic area. For institutions with two or more NIGMS grants, it is expected that the Program Directors/Principal Investigators will cooperate to develop curricula and/or activities that are broadly applicable to individuals at their institution and that a single supplement request will be submitted through one of the eligible NIGMS awards.

Institutions that received a previous award for the development and implementation of curricular or training activities to enhance laboratory safety through PA-18-758, "Development of Curricular or Training Activities in Laboratory Safety (Admin Supp Clinical Trial Not Allowed)", or through NOT-GM-20-016, NOT-GM-21-027, or NOT-GM-22-010 are not eligible to apply for this supplement.

Application and Submission Information

Applications for this initiative must be submitted using the following funding opportunity announcement or its subsequent reissued equivalent.

  • PA-20-272 - Administrative Supplements to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Parent Admin Supp Clinical Trial Optional)

All instructions in the SF424 (R&R) Application Guide and PA-20-272 must be followed, with the following additions:

  • Application Due Date(s) – March 15, 2022 and March15, 2023 by 5:00 PM local time of applicant organization.
  • For funding consideration, applicants must include the term “NOT-GM-22-010” (without quotation marks) in the Agency Routing Identifier field (box 4b) of the SF424 R&R form. Applications without this information in box 4b will not be considered for this initiative.
  • Budget
    • Application budgets are limited to $80,000 direct costs (plus applicable F&A costs) and must reflect the actual needs of the proposed project.
    • Funds from this supplement may be used for salary support of individuals designing, directing, and implementing the proposed training activity. Funds may also be used for administrative staff salaries, consultant costs, equipment, research supplies, faculty/staff travel, and other expenses directly related to the proposed curricular or training activity.
    • Funds from this supplement must be expended within 12 months of the supplement award issue date.
    • Applicants should note that the funds from this supplement cannot be used to support trainee stipends or tuition (T34 or T32) or participant costs (R25) or scholar costs (K12).
  • Research Training Program Plan (limited to 3 pages): In the Program Plan attachment, include the summary or abstract of the funded parent award(s), and describe the following:
    • The need for the proposed curricular or training activities. Describe how the activities will synergize with, but not duplicate, ongoing efforts in this area.
    • A description of the curricular or training activities and their potential impact on the biomedical training at the institution.
    • How the effectiveness of the curricular or training activities will be assessed.
    • If proven to be effective, how the curricular or training activities will be incorporated into the existing biomedical training program(s).
    • Plans for disseminating the activities and outcomes.
    • Institutional commitment for sustainability of the proposed activities.

Application Review Information

NIGMS staff will consider whether the budget is fully justified and will evaluate applications using the following criteria:

  • Is there a clearly identified need for the proposed activities?
  • Will the proposed activity have a broader impact on the training environment?
  • Is the plan feasible and likely to accomplish the goal of the supplement?
  • Is there an effective plan to incorporate and sustain the proposed activities into the ongoing training programs?
  • Are the plans to assess the outcomes likely to provide evidence of the effectiveness of the proposed activity?
  • Are the plans to disseminate the activities and outcomes feasible and likely to reach a broader audience?
  • Are the costs allowable and fully justified?

Inquiries

Please direct all inquiries to:

Michelle R. Bond, Ph.D.
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
Email: michelle.bond2@nih.gov