Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

Department of Health and Human Services ▸ National Institutes of Health ▸

Description

The SIG Program provides funding to purchase or upgrade expensive specialized equipment like microscopes and mass spectrometers. Grant amounts range from $50,000 to $750,000.

The SIG Program supports the purchase or upgrade of high-priced, specialized instruments such as light microscopes, biomedical imagers, mass spectrometers, and more. The minimum award is $50,000, with a maximum of $750,000.

Source

Grant ID

PAR-24-265

Funding Source

Department of Health and Human Services ▸ National Institutes of Health ▸

Key Dates

Opportunity Released

October 29, 2024

Open for Submission

October 29, 2024

Submission Deadline

June 1, 2027

Application Window Closes

June 1, 2027

Eligibility

The following categories of applicants are invited to apply:

  • Public/State-Controlled Institutions of Higher Education (U.S.)
  • Private Institutions of Higher Education (U.S.)
  • Nonprofits with 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institutions of Higher Education) (U.S.)
  • Nonprofits without 501(c)(3) IRS Status (Other than Institutions of Higher Education) (U.S.)
Additional Eligibility Information
Foreign/Non-domestic entities are not eligible to apply. Non-domestic (non-U.S.) components of U.S. organizations are not eligible to apply. Foreign components, as defined in the NIH Grants Policy Statement, are not allowed. Required registrations (must be completed and maintained prior to submission): SAM (active, renewed at least annually) with UEI; eRA Commons (organization with at least one Signing Official and one PD/PI account); Grants.gov. PD/PI must have an eRA Commons account; if the …
Awards & Funding

Award Ceiling

$750,000

Award Floor

$50,000

Funding Amount

Discretionary

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