Will the stimulus funding impact paylines and result in the funding of grants with higher priority scores?
NCI has increased its payline. For more information see the details ARRA related payline increases at http://deainfo.nci.nih.gov/grantspolicies/NCIFundingPolicyARRAforRPGs.htm. ARRA funding must be kept separate from NCI’s appropriated funds. HHS and NIH are working to specify how funds can be spent and reported. In most cases, grants funded under ARRA will be for a maximum of two years. NCI has the option to extend some of those grants beyond two years using NCI appropriated (non-ARRA) funds.
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