Re: Supply "Guidance" on NIH grants
Dolce, Peter J 31 Aug 2000 14:07 EST
Unless the application is for more than $250,000, the exact amount need not
be specified in a modular budget. PI should compute what he really needs
rather than applying some norm or algorithm, and then work that into the
modular budget. If he or she is too inexperienced to do this, best source
of help is an investigator who does similar work.
-----Original Message-----
From: Terry A. May [mailto:xxxxxx@PILOT.MSU.EDU]
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 1:57 PM
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Subject: Re: Supply "Guidance" on NIH grants
I agree that it is best to budget what is actually needed and can be
justified in the "supply" category, but the specific amount depends
greatly on the nature of the project. For general trends, you might
look at the peer review released on 02/08/00 by the Office of
Extramural Affairs for modular grants. The pdf file includes
interesting graphs of general trends by institutes. It is hard to
read percentages carefully, but supplies seems to range from about
18-20% to about 25-30% of competing R01 awards for 97 &
98. Percentages for equipment are actually less. I assume the
labels are not inadvertently reversed on the chart. Also, the
frequency distribution for first year direct cost requests were
greatest (in nearly equal numbers) at $175 & $200K.
Source:
http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/modular/modular.htm?
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