T32
and T35 Training Grants -- Key Administrative Information
Receipt Dates
- Noncompeting continuation (progress
report). PHS
2590 is due four months before the grant start date (e.g., if the start date is July 1, the progress report would be due March 1). Please use the following mailing address:
Division of Extramural Activities Support, OER
National Institutes of Health
6705 Rockledge Drive, Room 2207, MSC 7987
Bethesda, MD 20892-7987 (Use this ZIP Code for the U.S.
Postal Service, including express mail.)
Bethesda, MD 20817 (Use this ZIP Code for commercial carriers such as FedEx and UPS.)
- New or renewal T32 and T35 applications have only one receipt
date: September 25. See the PHS
398 for other information and the application. Send applications
to:
- Center for Scientific Review, NIH
Suite 1040
6701 Rockledge Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-7710 (Use this ZIP Code for the U.S. Postal Service, including express mail.)
Bethesda, MD 20817 (Use this ZIP Code for commercial carriers such as FedEx and UPS.)
Grants Issued Without Carry Over Authority -- Funded After FY 2004
- You do not need NIAID approval to rebudget funds, i.e., move funds from one budget category to another, except:
- For restricted
categories: stipends, tuition, fees (includes health insurance if awarded as part of this budget category).
- To extend the last budget period of the project
period up to 12 months.
- You must have prior
approval to carry over unobligated balances.
- Submit a written request signed by your business official.
- Include
a detailed budget (PHS 2590, Form
Page 2) and a strong justification for why the carryover funds
are needed.
- Program and grants management staff will review requests.
- If they approve, the grants management specialist will issue a revised
award authorizing the carryover.
Grants
Issued With Carry Over Authority -- Funded Before FY 2005
- You do not need NIAID approval to rebudget except for restricted categories: stipends, tuition, and fees (includes health insurance if awarded as part of this budget category). See the T32
program announcement for more information.
- You may carry over unobligated
balances to the next budget period provided the amount is reflected
in the Financial
Status Report (FSR).
- You may carry over but not rebudget unobligated trainee costs -- stipends, tuition and fees (includes health insurance if awarded as part of this budget category) -- and you may use them only for these purposes in future
years.
- You may extend the last budget period of the project period up
to 12 months without NIAID approval.
- The grantee business
official must send a letter to the grants
management specialist 10 days before the termination date stating
that the grant will be extended. Include the new end date.
- Fax
or mail
the letter to:
- (Grants management specialist listed on the Notice
of Award)
Grants Management Program, NIAID
6700-B Rockledge Drive, Rm 2119
Bethesda, MD 20892-7614
Trainee Appointments
- New trainees must be initially appointed for at least nine months
except T35 short-term training grants,
which are usually two to three month appointments.
- You may not appoint new trainees during a no-cost extension without prior written approval from the Grants Management Program.
Reappointments do not require prior approval.
- New NRSA postdocs must sign a PHS-6031 payback
agreement form .
- Submit it with the PHS-2271.
- Payback service
is required for the first 12 months of support and may be fulfilled
through an additional 12 months of T32, F32,
or F33 postdoc fellowship support.
- Postdocs who participate in a project for at least one person month need to have a Commons ID.
- Predocs incur no payback
obligation and do not sign a payback agreement.
- Only U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals, and permanent U.S.
residents may be appointed to a T32 or T35.
- Trainees who do not have this status must have a valid Alien
Registration Receipt Card (I-551).
- Send
a notarized statement verifying permanent residency status with the
PHS-2271.
- Anyone on a temporary or
student visa is not eligible.
- Trainees may be appointed to the training grant on any day during
the budget period including the last day.
- Financial Status Reports
- Trainee
costs
are for the full 12-month appointment from the budget
period
in which
the appointment began, even if an appointment extends beyond
it.
- Trainee costs include stipends, tuition, fees, and health insurance for
awards issued through FY 2006;
stipend, tuition, and
fees for FY 2007 competing awards and noncompeting awards
issued as competing in FY 2006.
- Report funds for
trainees with appointments extending beyond the budget period
as unliquidated obligations.
- If
they are incorrectly reported as unobligated obligations, NIAID
will use them to offset
the future year award, and you will not have enough funds to support the trainees' costs in the grant year for which you submitted a financial status report.
- View the appropriate NRSA Guide notice and NRSA Stipend Levels.
- Postdocs receive the stipend level according to their
experience, usually calculated from the date
of the first doctoral degree.
- Levels may change
from one fiscal
year
to the next.
- You may appoint one additional trainee over the number awarded
(pre- and postdoctoral if a pre- and postdoctoral
training program)
without NIAID approval.
- For more, you must obtain prior written
approval from the Grants Management Program.
- NIAID does not allow
more than two additional trainees over the number
awarded.
- By rebudgeting, you may substitute one predoc
for one postdoc or
vice versa in a
combined predoc and postdoc training program without NIAID approval.
- Short-term summer trainee slots require a Statement of Appointment (PHS-2271).
Things to Do After
Award
- Send NIAID trainee appointment forms (PHS-2271) no
later than three months before the start of the next budget period,
regardless of a trainee's appointment date. For example, all PHS-2271
are due April 1 for a T32 with an anniversary
date of July 1.
- You can appoint trainees up to the last day
of the budget period, but we need the PHS-2271 by the due date. Call the grants management specialist listed
on your Notice of Award if there are extenuating circumstances
for not meeting the
due date.
- If your PHS-2271s are not received by
the due date, NIAID will not
be able to issue the Notice of Award for the upcoming year
and may delete unfulfilled
slots from all future years.
- If you're having difficulty filling slots, please contact
your grants management specialist before this
deadline.
- Send
a Termination
Notice (PHS-416-7) for each trainee immediately when they
terminate from either a T32 or a T35.
- We must have the trainee's home address
and phone number for tracking purposes.
- Postdocs with a payback
obligation must notify the Payback Service Center at 301-594-1835
of any change in address or phone number.
- If your institution is a member of the Federal Demonstration Project (FDP), use xTrain to create and submit forms.
- You cannot submit payback agreements through xTrain; you must send us an original, signed payback agreement for postdoc trainees.
- If your instiution is not an FDP member, mail all your NIAID trainee documents (PHS-2271s, payback agreements, and termination notices) to:
Shellie Wilburn
Grants Management Program
DEA, NIAID, NIH, HHS
6700B Rockledge Drive, Room 2233
Bethesda, MD 20892-7614
Express Mail: Bethesda, MD 20817
Phone: 301-594-9676
Fax: 301-493-0597
- Reporting finances and expenditures.
- Send a Financial Status Report annually, no later than 90
days following the end of the budget period.
- Reports of expenditures
are required as documentation of the financial status of grants according
to the official accounting records of the grantee organization.
- You must submit all financial status reports electronically through the eRA
Commons.
- Failure to submit an FSR on time will delay NIAID's issuing renewal and noncompeting awards.
- Failure to submit complete, accurate, and timely reports may
indicate the need for closer monitoring and
possible enforcement
actions by NIH.
- Read more information regarding FSR filing in the NIH
Grants Policy Statement.
Links to Other Web
Resources
If you have any further questions about your training grant, please
call the grants
management specialist listed in Section III -- Terms and Conditions on the last page of your Notice
of Award.
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