Opportunity
Simpler Grants.gov #PA-27-030
NIH Institutional Mentored Career Development Award (Parent K12) for Clinician Research Training
Buyer
National Institutes of Health
Posted
June 22, 2026
Respond By
July 12, 2029
Identifier
PA-27-030
NAICS
611710, 541720
This opportunity is a grant program from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support institutional career development for clinician researchers. - Government Buyer: - National Institutes of Health (NIH) - Assistance Listing: 93.310 -- Trans-NIH Research Support - Purpose: - Institutional Mentored Career Development Award (Parent K12) - Supports institutions in training newly trained clinicians for independent research careers - Facilitates transition to advanced NIH support mechanisms (e.g., K08, K23) - Eligibility: - Nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status) - Native American tribal organizations - Public and private institutions of higher education - Federally recognized Native American tribal governments - U.S. territories or possessions - Faith-based or community-based organizations - Regional organizations - Non-domestic (foreign) institutions - Funding Details: - Discretionary grant - No cost sharing or matching required - Products/Services Requested: - No specific OEMs or vendors involved - Focus is on research training and career development services - Notable Requirements: - Awards made to institutions, which select and appoint scholars - Emphasis on health-related research training
Description
This program supports institutional career development awards aimed at preparing newly trained clinicians committed to independent research careers and facilitating their transition to advanced support mechanisms such as K08 and K23. Awards are granted to institutions that select and appoint scholars to the program. Eligible applicants include various nonprofit organizations, Native American tribal organizations, and institutions of higher education. The funding instrument is a grant with no cost sharing or matching requirement, focusing on health-related discretionary funding activities.