Funding Opportunities & Deadlines
Upcoming Grant Deadlines
Federal Agencies
Foundations
Funding Opportunity Databases
Each of these databases provide excellent opportunities
to search for grant prospects based on a variety
of parameters, including keywords, academic status,
citizenship, type of award, etc. In addition, you
may wish to make use of their e-mail services which
will send you e-mail updates of grant opportunities
in your area.
- Grants.gov is the official
e-website where applicants may find and apply for
federal funding opportunities.
- Illinois
Researcher & Information Service (IRIS) has strengths in providing very up-to-date information
on governmental sources as well as the private sector.
- GrantsNet
is particularly useful for beginning investigators,
graduate student through junior-level faculty.
- The NIH
Guide is e-mailed to subscribers each Friday
and is an excellent and free tool for keeping up-to-date
on new program announcements and notices. The NIH
Guide also includes a useful search tool. To subscribe
to the NIH Guide, go to: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/listserv.htm.
In addition, it's always useful to conduct a funding
search for the NIH institute(s) most closely aligned
with your research. Each institute provides a list
of active program announcements and RFPs. For links
to the various of NIH institutes, go to: http://www.nih.gov/icd/.
- SPIN
for WWW – Funding Source Research is a widely used web-based search engine with a large database to locate funding opportunities world wide. Intuitive search engine allows users to query the database with either basic keyword or advanced Boolean searches. Program information is presented in a standard format that allows investigators to readily compare opportunities.
- NIH
CRISP Database is another tool that can be useful in your search for
funding to find out about research that has been
supported in the past, comparing what has been funded
to that for which you are seeking funds. The NIH CRISP Database provides information on current
and past awards from 1972 through the current cycle
of awards. This database can be accessed by a keyword,
PI name, date, and a variety of other parameters.
The database includes an abstract for each award.
- Standard
NIH Receipt Date, Review and Award Cycles provides due dates for all competing NIH applications. The NIH Parent Announcements are also available here as well as submission polices for electronic and paper applications.
Forms
MGH Administrative Forms
NIH Forms
The forms below are the most current NIH forms. As
a convenience, standard MGH information has been inserted
for the PHS 398 Face Page.
Reference Sites
NIH
MGH Compliance Related Offices
Policies & Compliance
Standard Federal Agency Policies
MGH Fringe and Indirect Cost Rates
---Current---
Fringe benefit rate:
For weekly and monthly payroll – 32%
(non-Harvard appointments)
For monthly payroll – 35%
(Harvard appointments)
Indirect cost rate:
Onsite – 77% MTDC**
Offsite – 27% MTDC**
Industry Clinical Trail Rate – 25% based on total direct costs
---Effective 10/1/2010---
Fringe benefit rate:
For weekly and monthly payroll – 33%
(non-Harvard appointments)
For monthly payroll – 36%
(Harvard appointments)
**MTDC Base: Total
direct costs, excluding: equipment cost; those portions
of subcontracts in excess of $25,000; alteration and
renovation costs; hospitalization and other fees related
to patient care; charges for per diem animal care
costs; and other hospital inter-department expenses.
Contacts
Pathology Services Grant Administration
Paulette McLean
Grant Administrator
Pathology Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
13th Street, Building 149
6th Floor, Rm. 608
Phone: 617-643-2594
Fax: 617-726-5684
Email: pmclean2@partners.org |
Rachelle Bookman
Grant Administrator
Pathology Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
13th Street, Building 149
6th Floor
Phone: 617-726-8586
Fax: 617-726-5684
Email : rbookman@partners.org
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Partners Research Administration
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