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Finding Funding Stephanie Endy AVP for Extramural Funding North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System

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Finding Funding. Stephanie Endy AVP for Extramural Funding North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System. What are you looking for?. Match hypothesis to mission Match eligibility to your circumstances Match budget to allowable funds and amount of funding - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Finding Funding

Stephanie EndyAVP for Extramural Funding

North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System

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What are you looking for?

• Match hypothesis to mission

• Match eligibility to your circumstances

• Match budget to allowable funds and amount of funding

• Match purpose of funds to project deliverables

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Where do you look?

• Government (Federal, City, & State)• Industry (For-Profit Corporations)• Foundations and other non-profits• Gifts

• Databases of funding opportunities– Grants.gov– COS– Spin– Article footnotes– Foundation web sites

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National Institutes of Health

• Divided into multiple centers and institutes• NICHD, as example• Mission of NICHD:

The NICHD, established by congress in 1962, conducts and supports research on topics related to the health of children, adults, families, and populations. Some of these topics include:

• Reducing infant deaths;• Improving the health of women, men, and families;• Understanding reproductive health and fertility/infertility;• Learning about growth and development;• Examining, preventing and treating problems of birth defects and

intellectual and developmental disabilities; and• Enhancing well-being of persons through the lifespan with optimal

rehabilitation research.

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National Institutes of Health

• NICHD Support by career stage: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/funding/training_career/by_levelorstage.cfm

• NICHD Support by type of project: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/funding/foa/

• Sample Program Announcement Review

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City & State

• City and State governmental agencies often need research or programs in specific areas

• Usually contracted services instead of “pure” research

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For Profit Companies

• Drug companies often outsource parts of the process between drug discovery and approval for use by the FDA.

• Usually contracted work by scientists

• Student work can be problematic as terms may prevent publication of work or development of intellectual property

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Non-Profit Foundations

• Often support research as an integral part of their mission

• Funds are usually more restricted than federal funds

• Can be as competitive as federal funds

• Usually very tight eligibility requirements based on their priorities

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A Note on Process

• An NSLIJ and most other research institutions, applications are submitted by the institution on behalf of the investigator– Investigator is using institutional resources

(facility and administration)– Investigator should not have to account for

funds on taxes

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Process (cont.)

• Central Sponsored Programs/Grants Management/Grants and Contracts offices will be key to managing submission• They will have deadline and eligibility policies

that are in addition to sponsor policies• They will require internal institutional

approvals before the application can be submitted

• They are there to protect both you and the institution

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Questions?

Stephanie [email protected]

(516) 562-1232