If a previously-funded but no longer active CTN Node submits an application in response to this RFA, would that be considered as a “new” application or a “renewal” application?
• It can be either, depending on whether and how much the proposed Node activities are different than the activities of the previously-funded and now “closed” Node. If these activities have changed significantly since the Node closed, it would be considered a new application. If they haven’t changed significantly, it can be considered a renewal even with a lapse of a few years. Please contact a NIDA Program Official to discuss specific situations.
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