This standard operating procedure (SOP) includes the following sections: Purpose, Procedure, Contacts, and Links.
Some links will work for NIAID staff only.
Purpose
To issue grant awards to foreign institutions, international organizations, and domestic institutions with foreign components.
Procedure
General Considerations for Issuing Grant Awards to Foreign Institutions and Domestic Institutions With Foreign Components
- NIAID issues grant awards to institutions in foreign countries if the proposed research meets the following criteria:
- It includes talent, resources, populations, or environmental conditions not in the United States or that augment U.S. resources.
- It is relevant to the NIAID mission.
- It is not being done in the United States.
- Foreign applications must be presented to the NIAID Advisory Council as a special issue to obtain approval.
- Domestic applications with foreign components require Council approval, but they are not presented as a special issue.
- A foreign component cannot be added to a grant without obtaining prior approval of the grants management officer (GMO).
- Foreign applicants are required to submit detailed budgets.
- Grant awards are issued to institutions or organizations in a foreign country—not investigators.
- Individuals defined as "restricted" by the Patriot Act cannot work with pathogens or toxins that are potential bioterrorism agents. See the Foreign Workers on NIH Awards SOP.
- Applicants using select agents must follow all NIAID's select agent procedures. See the Select Agent Awards SOP.
- Funds for grant awards are paid in U.S. dollars. NIH does not adjust for currency exchange fluctuations after award. For more information, see Foreign Grants Management.
- NIAID may use additional guidelines for bilateral agreements. Staff can refer to the Country-Specific Solicitations SOP.
- In general, NIH does not award program projects, centers, training awards, small business innovation research, small business technology transfer, or construction grants to foreign institutions. However, in exceptional circumstances NIH has allowed NIAID to award foreign program projects and cooperative agreements.
Investigators
- Note that fellowships, training grants, and career development awards (except for the K99/R00) require either U.S. citizenship or permanent residency status (Permanent Resident Card, Form I-551). People on temporary or student visas are not eligible.
- Follow the application and submission instructions in the notice of funding opportunity (NOFO). Your business office should read Organization Registrations.
- Use Section 6 of the Research and Related Other Project Information form to indicate whether your project involves activities outside the United States or partnerships with international collaborators. See NIH SF424 (R&R) Application Guides.
- Provide a detailed budget as described in the application instructions.
- To meet NIH compliance requirements, foreign applicants may request limited Facilities and Administrative (F&A) costs up to eight percent of the modified total direct costs requested in the application minus equipment, tuition and related fees, and subawards over $25,000.
- Learn about grants management in Foreign Grants Management.
Program Officers
- Present foreign applications to the NIAID Advisory Council to obtain approval as a special issue. Note that Council must also approve the transfer of a grant to or between foreign institutions or international organizations as well as from a domestic to a foreign institution.
- For foreign applications, prepare a special issue table in the NIAID Planning and Reporting System (NPARS). For details, see Council Guidance and the NIAID Planning and Reporting System (NPARS) SOP.
- For both foreign grants and domestic applications with foreign components, obtain administrative approvals. See Creating a FACTS Record for International Grants and Grants With International Components.
- For additional information on FACTS policies and requirements, see NIH Foreign Awards and Component Tracking System (FACTS) for Program Officers.
- For research in Brazil or India, forward appropriate guidance to U.S. and foreign principal investigators to ensure they comply with the country's government requirements before beginning research.
- Note select agent involvement on the Program Officer Checklist. See the Program Officer Checklist SOP and Foreign Workers on NIH Awards SOP.
Scientific Review Officers
- Identify grant applications from foreign institutions and ask peer reviewers to evaluate the need for conducting the research at a foreign site.
- Identify grant applications proposing work with select agents at foreign sites to facilitate appropriate follow-up by program officers and grants management staff.
- Flag “foreign institution” as a header in summary statements to guide program officers as they prepare for Council approval of the applications.
- Record if peer reviewers consider the foreign site justified. Include in the summary statement under the “foreign institution" heading.
Grants Management Specialists
- Review foreign applications to verify all administrative and budgetary requirements are met. Remove unallowable direct costs.
- Ensure that foreign applications released by the Budget and Financial Management Branch have received Council review and approval.
- Obtain administrative approvals for both foreign grants and domestic grants with foreign components.
- Ensure that additional administrative requirements are met for India or Brazil.
- Do not issue a Notice of Award without Council and administrative approvals, even at the end of the fiscal year.
Contacts
Applicants with questions should read Contacting Program Officers and Grants Management Specialists.
Use the contacts listed above for questions about your specific situation. If you have a general question or a suggestion to improve this page, email the Office of Knowledge and Educational Resources at deaweb@niaid.nih.gov.
Links
NIAID
- International Applications
- Foreign Grants Management
- Select Agent Research Review and Approval Procedure for Grants That Include Foreign Institutions
- Special Issues Requiring Council Review SOP
- ClinRegs
- An online database of county-specific clinical research regulatory information designed to assist in planning and implementing international clinical research
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