Wednesday, June 29, 2022

Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Climate Change and Health Administrative Supplements

NIH has published a notice announcing an opportunity for administrative supplements in Climate Change and Health (CCH)

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Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Climate Change and Health Administrative Supplements

With support from the NIH Office of the Director, nine NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices (ICOs) have published a Notice in the NIH Guide announcing an opportunity for administrative supplements in Climate Change and Health (CCH). The participating ICOs invite applications to supplement active NIH awards to seed new activities and partnerships in climate change and health (CCH) research and research training. The NOSI welcomes applications both to grants already working in this area, and especially to grants that do not currently include CCH but can integrate this as a relevant component.

Please Note:

  • Applications are due by COB on July 27, 2022
  • While all areas of biomedical, behavioral, social, and clinical science are welcome, the proposal must be within the "scope" of the parent grant. If there are any questions about responsiveness or eligibility, please contact the relevant IC point of contact listed in the Notice.
  • While most mechanisms are eligible, there are certain restrictions (see Notice and IC-specific interests).
  • At the time of submission through the NIH Administrative Supplement FOA (PA-20-272), please send a copy of the application as an email attachment to the POC listed in the Notice for the IC of the parent grant, to facilitate tracking and review.

Learn more about the NIH Climate Change and Health Initiative.


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