After Review

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If you receive a favorable review outcome, you may be asked to submit additional information. If you don't receive a favorable review outcome, reach out to your Program Official to discuss next steps.

Assess Fundability

After your application is reviewed, find its score the eRA Commons system within 3 business days and your summary statement within about 30 days. Review the summary statement's critiques. The program official listed at the top of the summary statement may be able to provide guidance on the likelihood of funding and advise you on your next steps. 

There may be a delay of several months for NIH to determine fundability at the beginning of fiscal years, depending on the status of NIH budget appropriations.  

NIH uses a consistent and unified NIH-wide Funding Decisions approach for the most meritorious science, addressing health priorities, and supporting a robust biomedical workforce. 

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After the Advisory Council meeting, NIH makes funding decisions and a grants management specialist may contact the applicant to collect information needed before award. Learn more about the Award stage.

Next Steps if Funding is Not Likely

The NIH receives thousands of applications for each application receipt round and competition for funding can be fierce. If the original application is not funded or unlikely to succeed, applicants may:

Learn more in the Next Steps FAQ and consider reaching out to the assigned NIH program official for guidance.

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      • Scientific Review Officer (SRO) displayed in eRA Commons (while under peer review)
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