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Can a supplement be paid during the no-cost extension period of the parent? Do I need a no cost extension before submitting my supplement?

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Can a supplement be paid during the no-cost extension period of the parent? Do I need a no cost extension before submitting my supplement?

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Yes and no, please take note of the following: Administrative Supplements Administrative supplements may be awarded to grants during a no-cost extension; however, the period of support cannot extend beyond the award period for the additional time that was granted. Note that while NIH recommends that a no-cost extension already be in place before an administrative supplement request is submitted, this is not a requirement for all administrative supplement requests. If you are applying for an administrative supplement, you can apply for a length of time to include the parent grant plus the anticipated no-cost extension, up to a maximum of 2 years. Although it is recommended that a no-cost extension be in hand at the time of application, this is not a requirement for administrative supplements. Competitive Revisions “To be eligible for a competitive revision, the parent grant must be active at the time revision application is submitted and the research proposed in the revision must be acc

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