Many NIH recipients are aware that funds may be available for administrative supplements to address impacts to research following severe weather or other unforeseen events. Fewer recipients, however, are aware of these other administrative supplement programs to support research within the scope and timeline of a current award.
- Research Supplements to Promote Diversity: Funding Opportunities
– Aimed at diversifying the biomedical research workforce via support of investigators from diverse & underrepresented groups at various career stages. - Research Supplements to Promote Re-entry & Re-integration into Health-Related Research Careers: Funding Opportunities
– The Re-entry Supplements provide mentored research training opportunities to scientists who’ve had at least 6 months of career interruption due to experience of critical life events.
– The Re-integration Supplements provide opportunities for pre/postdoc students experiencing unsafe or discriminatory environments to transition to safer, more supportive research environments and continue their graduate careers. - Research Continuity Supplements: Funding Opportunities
– Supplements to Promote Research Continuity and Retention of NIH Mentored Career Development (K) Award Recipients and Scholars.
– Supplement for Continuity of Biomedical and Behavioral Research Among First-Time Recipients of NIH Research Project Grant Awards.
Review the awarding institute or center (IC) website to ensure you meet any IC-specific requirements and reach out to the IC contacts listed in your notice of award to discuss your administrative supplement request.
Learn more about administrative supplements and explore the active funding opportunities available to find one right for you!
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