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Should applicant institutions request detailed budgets from consortium participants when estimating the number of modules to be requested in the application to NIH?

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Should applicant institutions request detailed budgets from consortium participants when estimating the number of modules to be requested in the application to NIH?

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Institutions must be able to reasonably estimate the total (direct and facilities and administrative) cost of the consortium arrangement to the nearest $1,000. Applicant institutions may request from the consortium participants whatever information is necessary for making this estimate. Therefore, the level of detailed budget shared between the prime and the consortium grantee is negotiated between those parties.

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