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Funding Opportunities
NIDA Funding Opportunities
- Active NIDA Requests for Applications (RFAs)
- Active NIDA Program Announcements (PAs)
- NIDA Topics of Special/Continuing Interest (DAT)
- Active NIDA Requests for Contract Proposals (RFPs)
- Notices
- National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse (NACDA) Approved Concepts
- International Researchers
- Small Business Funding (SBIR/STTR)
- SEDAPA
- Administrative Supplements to Grants & Cooperative Agreements
NIH Funding Opportunities
- NIH Funding Opportunities for the BRAIN Initiative in FY14
- NIH Office of Extramural Research - NIH's gateway to information on grants and funding
- NIH Extramural Loan Repayment Program
- NIH Common Fund - Specific NIDA research opportunities to support trans-NIH research
- NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research - NIH's cross-cutting areas of research on neuroscience
Supplemental Information for FOAs
- FAQs - Avenir Award Program for Genetics or Epigenetics of Substance Use Disorders (DP1) PAR-16-357
- Supplemental Information (FAQs) for NIDA Research E-cigarette - PAR-17-156
- Supplemental Information (FAQs) for RFA-DA-17-014 and RFA-DA-17-023
- RFA-DA-14-015: NIDA National Early Warning System (NEWS) Coordinating Center (UO1)
Clinical Research
Revised November 2014
Before beginning your research, find out about the policies, guidelines, and requirements of the NIH and NIDA as part of your Federally-funded agreement.
- Regulations, Policies, and Guidance
- Guidelines for Developing a Data and Safety Monitoring Plan
- Draft Guidelines for Establishing and Operating a Data and Safety Monitoring Board
- NACDA Guidelines for Administration of Drugs to Human Subjects
- NACDA Guidelines for Substance Abuse Research Involving Children and Adolescents
- Bioethics
- More Clinical Trials Information
- NIDA Drug Supply Program
Post-Award Concerns
Once a grant has been awarded, there may be forms or reports you may have to submit as part of your federal funding agreement. Learn about protecting participants’ privacy in clinical research and reports required once an invention has been developed.
Grant & Contract Application Process
Location Change for Bid Board
In accordance with FAR 5.101. (a) (2), the Bid Board for OA, NIDA, NIH, has been relocated from Building 31 on the NIH campus, to the first floor of 6001 Executive Boulevard, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
Locate the appropriate forms and applications for applying to NIH funding opportunities—grants, contracts, and training opportunities—and learn how to submit your competing grant application.
Funding Priorities
Locate other investigators doing similar or complementary research, access publications, and review details such as project history, abstract, funding levels, research findings, or related clinical studies.
- NIDA Funding Strategy
- NIDA Topics of Special/Continuing Interest (DAT)
- NIDA Intramural Research Studies in Baltimore
- NIH RePORTER - Research Portfolio Online Reporting Tools - Database of NIH-funded research projects
- Technology Transfer - Establish collaborative relationships with the private sector
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