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Withdrawal of a Nonresponsive Application

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Standard Operating Procedure Table of Contents

 

Purpose

To withdraw from Lock icon: This link will not work for public visitors.IMPAC applications that are nonresponsive to a request for applications (RFA) or program announcement (PA).

Procedure

Scientific review officers (SRO) work with program officers to determine whether applications are responsive to an RFA or PA.

If an application is nonresponsive, the program officer notifies the investigator, then requests the application's withdrawal from IMPAC by following the steps below.

Applicants

Program Officers

  • Determine which applications are scientifically nonresponsive to an RFA or PA, taking SRO input into account. If more than one institute or program officer is involved, the program officer from the lead institute for the initiative coordinates the effort with the others to create one list of nonresponsive applications.
  • Send the PI a nonresponsive notification letter or email, copying the institutional business official and the SRO. See the Withdrawal of an Application Sample Form Letter for an example.
  • For each nonresponsive application, complete a 901 form. Be sure to indicate "withdraw" rather than "return/delete from IMPAC."
  • Attach a copy of the letter or email you send to the PI to the 901 form.
  • Send the 901 form to your division coordinators. Don't send the form directly to CSR.

Division Coordinators

Scientific Review Officers

  • Determine your own list of nonresponsive applications to discuss with program officers.
  • Ask program officers to determine which applications are nonresponsive and give them a due date for compiling a list.
  • Resolve differences so program officers can create a final list.
  • After the NIAID Referral Liaison at Lock icon: This link will not work for public visitors.Staff Only Contact submits the 901 form to CSR, make sure NIH has withdrawn nonresponsive applications from IMPAC. Otherwise, NIH cannot release any overall impact/priority scores for the initiative, and the nonresponsive applications will continue to appear in IMPAC.

Contacts

Applicants with questions should Contact Staff for Help.

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Division Coordinators

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Links

Investigator Withdrawal of an Application SOP

NIH Checks Your Application in the NIH Grant Cycle: Application to Renewal

Program Announcements SOP

Requests for Applications SOP

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