Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #PA-25-425

NIH NRSA Individual Fellowship for Students at Institutions Without NIH-Funded Dual-Degree Training Programs

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

June 12, 2025

Respond By

May 07, 2028

Identifier

PA-25-425

NAICS

541715

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is seeking applications for the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Individual Fellowship (Parent F30) for students at institutions without NIH-funded dual-degree training programs. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Products/Services Requested: - Individual research training fellowships (Parent F30) for students - Supports research training in diverse health-related fields such as aging, child health, vision, oral diseases, sleep disorders, lung diseases, heart diseases, complementary and integrative health, cancer, environmental health, cardiovascular diseases, nursing, minority health, diabetes, blood diseases, deafness, allergy and infectious diseases, alcohol and drug addiction, arthritis, technological innovations, biomedical research, neuroscience, and more - Eligible Applicants: - Public and private institutions of higher education - Small businesses, for-profit organizations, nonprofits, and eligible federal agencies - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Only institutions without NIH-funded institutional predoctoral dual-degree training programs are eligible - Foreign organizations are not eligible, but foreign components are allowed per NIH policy - No cost sharing or matching required - Funding instrument is a grant - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are mentioned, as this is a research fellowship grant opportunity.

Description

This funding opportunity is provided by the National Institutes of Health to support individual fellowships for students at institutions without NIH-funded institutional predoctoral dual-degree training programs. The award aims to support research training in various health-related fields including aging research, child health, vision research, and many others. Eligible applicants include private and public institutions of higher education, small businesses, for-profit organizations, and nonprofits. The funding instrument is a grant, and the opportunity is discretionary with no cost sharing or matching required.

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