Change in NIH Rebudeting Policy for Project Grants?
Doug Wilkerson, Ph.D. 23 Jan 1996 09:29 EST
The January 15 issue of Grants Administration News carries an item that I
would like to verify, if anyone knows anything about it. The item reads
as follows:
"NIH has changed the definition of significant planned rebudgeting
of project funds which grantees must report. Rebudgeting now refers
to a one-time single action that would amount to 25% of the total
amount awarded or $250,00 [if that is a typo it is NOT mine],
whichever is less. NIH previously required researchers to total
accumulated changes."
Can anyone verify that this is correct? If so, where was this change
published - I cannot believe that we missed it.
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