Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #HT942526SCIRPCTA
FY26 Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trial Research Award Solicitation
Buyer
Dept. of the Army -- USAMRAA
Posted
May 05, 2026
Respond By
November 13, 2026
Identifier
HT942526SCIRPCTA
NAICS
541715
This opportunity invites applications for the FY26 Spinal Cord Injury Research Program (SCIRP) Clinical Trial Award, managed by the Defense Health Agency through the US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) and the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP). - Government Buyer: - Defense Health Agency (DHA), Defense Health Agency Research and Development (DHA R&D), Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity (DHACA) - US Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity (USAMRAA) - Products/Services Requested: - Clinical trial research services focused on spinal cord injury (SCI) treatment and management - Funding supports rapid implementation and analysis of clinical trials addressing one of four priority areas: acute injury intervention, secondary health effects, psychosocial well-being, or rehabilitation and regeneration - Approximately two awards anticipated, each with a maximum period of performance of four years - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Early-Career Partnership Option allows for two Principal Investigators, with at least one being an early-career investigator - Applications must include at least two SCI community partners who will provide advice and consultation throughout the research project - Eligibility is unrestricted; applicants must be registered in SAM.gov, eBRAP.org, and Grants.gov - Cost caps: $4.8M for single PI, $4.96M for early-career partnership - No specific OEMs or vendors are mentioned, as this is a grant for research services rather than procurement of products.
Description
The FY26 Spinal Cord Injury Research Program (SCIRP) Clinical Trial Award (CTA) supports the rapid implementation of clinical trials aimed at significantly impacting the treatment or management of spinal cord injury (SCI). This funding opportunity includes an Early-Career Partnership Option allowing two Principal Investigators, with at least one being an early-career investigator. Applications must include at least two SCI community partners to provide advice and consultation throughout the research project. The program expects to fund approximately two awards with a total funding amount of $9,760,000 and a maximum period of performance of four years.