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Is there a comparison of the old vs. new application terminology to help me determine which application type I am submitting?

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Is there a comparison of the old vs. new application terminology to help me determine which application type I am submitting?

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New Grants.gov Term Old NIH Term Notes New New An application that is submitted for funding for the first time. Includes multiple submission attempts within the same round. (Type 1) Renewal Competing Continuation Previous years of funding for the project have elapsed. Competing for additional years of funding to continue original project. (Type 2) Revision Competing Supplement Request for additional funds for a current award to expand the scope of work. Applicants should contact the awarding agency for advice on submitting any revision/supplement application. (Type 3) Resubmission Revision or Amended Application Application previously reviewed. A revised or amended application addresses reviewer feedback. (A1/A2) Continuation Progress Report NIH does not use the SF424 (R&R) for Continuation Applications.

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