Samples: Applications, Attachments, and Other Documents
As you learn about grantsmanship and write your own applications and progress reports, examples of how others presented their ideas can help. NIH also provides attachment format examples, sample language, and more resources below.
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- Sample Grant Applications
- NIH Formats, Sample Language, and Other Examples
Sample Grant Applications
With the gracious permission of successful investigators, some NIH institutes have provided samples of funded applications, summary statements, and more. When referencing these examples, it is important to remember:
- The applications below used the form version and instructions that were in effect at the time of their submission. Forms and instructions change regularly. Read and carefully follow the instructions in your chosen funding opportunity and the Application Guide.
- The best way to present your science may differ substantially from the approaches used in these examples. Seek feedback on your draft application from mentors and others.
- Talk to an NIH program officer in your area of science for advice about which grant program would be a good fit for you and the Institute or Center that might be interested in your idea.
- Samples are not available for all grant programs. Because many programs have common elements, the available samples can still provide helpful information and demonstrate effective ways to present information.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
- Sample Applications and Summary Statements (R01, R03, R15, R21, R33, SBIR, STTR, K, F, G11, and U01)
- NIAID Sample Forms, Plans, Letters, Emails, and More
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
- Behavioral Research Grant Applications (R01, R03, R21)
- Cancer Epidemiology Grant Applications (R01, R03, R21, R37)
- Implementation Science Grant Applications (R01, R21, R37)
- Healthcare Delivery Research Grant Applications (R01, R03, R21, R50)
National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI)
- Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) Applications and Summary Statements (K99/R00, K01, R01, R03, and R21)
- NHGRI Sample Consent Forms
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
- K99/R00: Pathway to Independence Awards Sample Applications and summary statements
- NIA Small Business Sample Applications (SBIR and STTR Phase 1, Phase 2, and Fast-Track)
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
- Research Project Grants (R01) Sample Applications and Summary Statements
- Early Career Research (ECR) R21 Sample Applications and Summary Statements
- Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant (R21) Sample Applications and Summary Statements
NIH Formats, Sample Language, and Other Examples
NIH provides additional examples of completed forms, templates, plans, and other sample language for reference. Your chosen approach must follow the instructions in your funding opportunity and the How to Apply - Application Guide.
- Application Format Pages
- Annotated Form Sets
- Animal Document Samples from Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare (OLAW) for animal welfare assurances, study proposals, Memorandum of Understanding, and more
- Allowable Appendix Materials Examples
- Authentication of Key Biological and/or Chemical Resources Plan Examples
- Biosketch Format Pages, Instructions, and Samples
- Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Plan Samples
- Informed Consent Example for Certificates of Confidentiality
- Informed Consent Sample Language for secondary research with data and biospecimens and for genomic research
- Model Organism Sharing Plans
- Multiple PI Leadership Plan Examples
- Other Support format page, samples, and instructions
- Scientific Rigor Examples
- Person Months FAQ with example calculations
- Plain Language Examples for application title, abstract, and public health relevance statements
- Project Outcome Description Examples for interim or final Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR)
This page last updated on: June 10, 2024