Redesigned NIH Grants & Funding Website to Launch on September 24, 2024
Notice Number:
NOT-OD-24-171

Key Dates

Release Date:

September 12, 2024

Related Announcements

None

Issued by

NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH)

Purpose

NIH will unveil an all-new NIH Grants & Funding website on September 24, 2024. Designed with you in mind, the new site will enhance your journey through the NIH grants process with a modernized interface and powerful features to make finding critical information easier than ever.

You'll experience:

  • Clear navigation. Quickly find what you need with intuitive navigation, drop-down tab menus, and On This Page jump links.
  • Centralized funding resources. Leverage our reorganization of information into broad, plain language funding categories to quickly drill down to relevant content and opportunities.
  • Expanded NIH Guide search capabilities. Take advantage of additional search features and an expanded detailed view for search results in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts.
  • Improved grants process information. Use the visual navigation and tight integration with our How to Apply - Application Guide in our new Grants Process tab to walk through each step in the application process and complete your grant applications. 
  • Easy access to the latest news and events. Stay informed with the latest NIH news, webinars, events, on-demand resources, and social media.
  • Mobile-friendly design. Access the full range of resources anytime, anywhere, on any device.

Check it out!

Take a video tour of the new site. 

Update Your References to Site Content

The URLs of many of our pages and resources will change. Although redirects will be in place to minimize impact, we encourage you to update any references you may have to the site. The URLs for individual funding opportunities and notices in the NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts will not change. However, significant changes have been made to the NIH Guide search. We've done our best to continue to display requested items in saved NIH Guide searches, but again we encourage you to verify and make any needed updates.

Keep Your Feedback Coming!

It's easy to skip web surveys, but know that we really do read your comments and especially appreciate your actionable suggestions for improvement. The new site reflects many of your suggestions, and we will evolve the site based on your continued feedback.

Inquiries

Please direct all inquiries to:

NIH Office of  Extramural Research
Division of Communications and Outreach
Email: OER Communications Office