Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #RFA-DK-27-127

NIH Cooperative Centers of Excellence in Hematology (CCEHs) Program Funding Opportunity

Buyer

National Institutes of Health

Posted

October 04, 2023

Respond By

July 10, 2026

Identifier

RFA-DK-27-127

NAICS

541715

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is forecasting a funding opportunity for the Cooperative Centers of Excellence in Hematology (CCEHs) program to advance nonmalignant hematology research. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Program Overview: - Supports a national network of cores providing advanced research resources, services, expertise, enrichment activities, and pilot funding - Focus on enhancing transparency, accountability, shareability, and scientific excellence in nonmalignant hematology research - Funding Details: - Estimated total program funding: $3,745,000 - Approximately five awards expected - Funding instrument: Cooperative agreement - Eligibility: - Open to nonprofits, businesses, educational institutions, government entities, tribal organizations, and foreign institutions - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs or vendors; this is a research grant, not a product procurement - Provision of state-of-the-art research resources and services for nonmalignant hematology - Unique Requirements: - Emphasis on providing advanced resources and pilot funding through a collaborative network - No unique product or service requirements beyond supporting research excellence

Description

The Cooperative Centers of Excellence in Hematology (CCEHs) program is a national network providing state-of-the-art resources, services, expertise, enrichment activities, and small pilot and feasibility funding to support nonmalignant hematology research. The program aims to enhance the quality of science in this field through improved transparency, accountability, and shareability. This renewal includes enhanced strategies to improve overall program excellence. The funding instrument is a cooperative agreement with an expected total program funding of $3,745,000 and approximately 5 awards anticipated.

View original listing