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Grants.gov is a centralized system established by the federal government in 2002 under the E-Government initiative. It provides grant seekers with a centralized location to find and apply for over 1,000 grant programs from 26 federal grant-making agencies. Electronic submission via Grants.gov is required for all competing grant applications. The system also allows users to search for grants, access application handouts, and provides tools for electronic processing of grants through the eRA Commons system.
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Grants.gov andeRACommons Nancy Myers Sims, Grants & Contracts Development Specialist
“Pre-award” system established by federal government in 2002 • E-Government initiative operating under the governance of the Office of Management and Budget. • Intended to deliver a system that provides a centralized location for grant seekers to find and apply for federal funding opportunities • Today, houses information on over 1,000 grant programs for 26 federal grant-making agencies Grants.gov
Apply for Funding - Electronic submission via Grants.gov is required for ALL competing grant applications with the exception of Complex, Multi-project applications (Project/Centers)* Find Funding – Search grants (see website) Application (Handout) – All docs must be in pdf for uploading Grants.gov
From guide (198 pages): • Page I 22 – format specs for pdf files to upload as attachments • Pages I 41-123 – explanation for each document to be uploaded/form to be completed Grants.gov
eRA Commons • NIH's eRA systems provide applicants, grantees and federal staff the tools necessary for electronic processing of grants. • ORSP must register each individual
eRA Commons • Check status of application • Submit, Track, View application • Submit Just in Time information • Receive communication from Program staff • Review award notice/review comments
eRA Commons Log In Complete/update PI information