NIH Research Supplements to Promote Diversity: quick facts
The NIH Research Supplements to Promote Diversity provide additional funding to bring researchers and trainees from underrepresented groups onto existing NIH-funded research projects. The support is not a stand-alone grant a person applies …
Administered by
U.S. National Institutes of Health
Who it's for
Researchers and trainees from groups underrepresented in biomedical research who work on an existing NIH-funded grant; this includes women in fields where they are underrepresented, among other groups.
What it funds
Salary and research support attached to an existing NIH award
Repayable?
Grant funding (not repaid)
Where to apply
Work with a principal investigator holding an eligible NIH grant; the PI applies through the funding institute
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