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Fogarty and NIH Updates Jeanne McDermott and Rhea Hubbard Fogarty International Center

Fogarty and NIH Updates Jeanne McDermott and Rhea Hubbard Fogarty International Center Association of Research Administrators in Africa November 4, 2010. Outline. About Fogarty NIH and FIC Activities to Strengthen Research Administration MEPI and IEARDA programs

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Fogarty and NIH Updates Jeanne McDermott and Rhea Hubbard Fogarty International Center

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  1. Fogarty and NIH Updates Jeanne McDermott and Rhea Hubbard Fogarty International Center Association of Research Administrators in Africa November 4, 2010

  2. Outline • About Fogarty • NIH and FIC Activities to Strengthen Research Administration • MEPI and IEARDA programs • NIH Grants Management Update • Existing NIH Policy Reminders • Useful Resources

  3. Office of the Director National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases National Institute on Aging National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases National Cancer Institute National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences National Eye Institute National Institute of General Medical Sciences National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Human Genome Research Institute National Institute of Mental Health National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke National Institute of Nursing Research National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine National Library of Medicine National Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities National Center for Research Resources Clinical Center Center for Information Technology Center for Scientific Review National Institutes of Health Fogarty International Center Science for Global Health

  4. FIC - “Science for Global Health” • Research and Research Training Grants • Focus in low-and middle income countries • Expect collaborations & partnerships • Emphasis on institutions • Strong NIH partnerships • RT-On-going collaborative research platform • RT-Variety of training for wide range of professionals

  5. Mobilize the scientific community to address the shifting global burden of disease and disability. Bridge the training gap in implementation research Develop human capital to meet global health challenges Foster a sustainable research environment in low- and middle-income countries. Build strategic alliances and partnerships in global health research and training. Pathways to Global Health ResearchFIC Strategic Plan: 2008-2012

  6. Some ways to achieve Goal IV:Foster a sustainable research environment in low- and middle-income countries • Scientific expertise through research training grants • International Research Ethics Education And Curriculum Development Award “Country Experts” • Informatics for Global Health - research information management Specific for research management • IEARDA- NICHD program (G11)- FIC & NIAID (partners) • Direct research and research training awards, including MEPI • ThroughResearch Administration Organizations

  7. International Extramural Associates Research Development Award (IEARDA) • To strengthen the research administrative infrastructure in sub-Saharan and Indian institutions • Five year award to support research administrator at the applicant institution to obtain necessary knowledge and skills to refine and implement a infrastructure development plan • Administered and funded through NICHD; FIC & NIAID partners • Funding $50k year 1 and $35k year 2-4

  8. IEARDA Awards to Date • INDIA -Christian Medical College (2007) & YRC Care (2007) • KENYA - Moi (2009) & Univ of Nairobi (2010) • UGANDA- MU-JHU (2007) & JCRC (2010) • SOUTH AFRICA - Stellenbosch (2007), Human Sciences Research Council (2009) & UCT (2010) • MALAWI - University of Malawi (2008) • TANZANIA - MUHAS (2009) • ZAMBIA - University Teaching Hospital (2009) • NIGERIA - University of Ibadan (2010)

  9. More Information • IEARDA program announcement website: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PAR-10-172.html • visit NICHD website and click on EA PROGRAM: http://www.nichd.nih.gov/about/org/dsp • Regina James is Program Officer

  10. FIC Direct Awards to LMIC 424 electronic 39 Frame FIRCA RT AITRP, ITGH, NCOD 15 MEPI Brain R25 R01

  11. Medical Education Partnership Awardshttp://www.fic.nih.gov/programs/training_grants/mepi/index.htm • University of Botswana (Massero) • Addis Ababa University (Derbrew) • University of Nairobi (Kiarie) • Universidade de Eduardo Mondlane-MZ (Noormahomed) • University of Ibadan (Olaleye) • University of KwaZulu-Natal (Lallo) • Stellenbosch University (Nachega) • Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (Ntabaye) • Makerere University (Sewankambo) • University of Zambia (Mulla) • University of Zimbabwe (Hakim) • Pilot- University of Malawi (Kumwenda) • Pilot-Kwame Nkrumah Univ of S&T (Donkor)

  12. Support for Research Administration through MEPI Five percent of TDC to support research administration • Research integrity • Ethical review • Financial management • Grants management & administration, including how to search for, apply for, and administer grants to create a strong infrastructure to support research and grants at the institution

  13. Medical Education Partnership (MEPI) AwardsInternational Extramural Associates Research Development (IEARDA) Awards • University of Botswana (Massero) • Addis Ababa University (Derbrew) • University of Nairobi (Kiarie) IEARDA-M’Imunya • Universidade de Eduardo Mondlane-MZ (Noormahomed) • University of Ibadan (Olaleye) IEARDA -Owoaje • University of KwaZulu-Natal (Lallo) • Stellenbosch University (Nachega)-IEARDA - Horn • Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (Ntabaye) • Makerere University(Sewankambo)-IEARDA-Tumwijukye • University of Zambia (Mulla)- IEARDA UTH-Chomba • University of Zimbabwe (Hakim) • Pilot- University of Malawi (Kumwenda)-IEARDA-GOMO • Pilot-Kwame Nkrumah Univ of S&T (Donkor)

  14. Research Administration Organizations • Society of Research Administrators (SRA) International http://www.sra.com/ • Southern African Research & Innovation Management Ass (SARIMA) - http://www.sarima.co.za/ • West African Research & Innovation Management Ass (WARIMA)- http://www.warima.org/ • East African Research & Innovation Management Ass (EARIMA) • Association of Research Administrators in Africa (ARAA)- http://araafrica.org/ • Others??

  15. NIH Grants Management UpdateTransparency Act • Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) • www.ffata.org • Old requirements • DUNS for prime applicant/recipient • Central Contractor Registration (CCR) for prime applicant

  16. NIH Grants Management UpdateTransparency Act cont. • New Requirements • DUNS number for subaward recipients • Prime recipients required to maintain CCR at least annually • Subaward reporting for first tier subawards • Executive Compensation Reporting for prime and first tier subawards • Effective for new awards made on or after 10/1/2010

  17. NIH Management UpdateTransparency Act - Subaward Reporting • Required for first-tier subawards over $25,000 • Effective for new awards made on or after 10/1/10 • Report due by end of month following the month the subaward was obligated • Information is reported to the FFATA Subaward Reporting System (FSRS)

  18. NIH Management UpdateGrants Policy Statement (GPS) • Revised NIH Grants Policy Statement is now available: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-11-003.html • GPS is effective for all awards issued with budget period start dates on/after 10/1/2010. • Significant changes available: http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps_2010/Significant_Changes_NIH_GPS_10_1_2010.doc

  19. NIH Grants Management UpdateFederal Financial Report (FFR) • The Federal Financial Report (FFR) SF 425 is replacing the Financial Status Reports (SF 269, SF 269A) in January • Reports are required annually for foreign recipients to report grant expenditures • Like the FSRs, FFRs must be submitted electronically through the eRA Commons by the person designated that role at your institution.

  20. NIH Grants Management UpdateResearch Performance Progress Report (RPPR) • Research Performance Progress Report (RPPR) posted in Spring of 2010 • Report will replace PHS 2590 • OMB requires participating agencies to post implementation plans in January 2011 • NIH will implement in an electronic environment

  21. Existing NIH Policy RemindersPublic Access Policy • Public Access Policy ensures that the public has access to the published results of NIH funded projects. Policy requires that final peer-reviewed papers can be accessible to the public on PubMed Central (PMC). • PMCID is a unique reference number or identifier that is assigned to every article that is accepted in PMC. • PMCID must be referenced on annual and final progress reports.

  22. Existing NIH Policy RemindersPublic Access Policy – PMCID vs. PMID • PMID is a unique reference number for PubMed citations. • PubMed is a database of citations and abstracts of articles from thousands of journals vs. PMC that offers free access to full-text journal articles. • PMID : PMCID Converter website: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/pmctopmid • It is the PMCID that needs to be listed

  23. Existing NIH Policy RemindersPublic Access Policy - PubMed Abstract

  24. Existing NIH Policy RemindersAudit Requirements • Required for institutions that expended a total of $500,000 or more under one or more HHS awards (as a direct grantee and/or under a consortium) . • Foreign institutions can choose one of two types of audits: • Financial-related audit in accordance with the Government Auditing Standards commonly known as the Yellow Book, or • an audit that meets the requirements of OMB Circular A-133

  25. Existing NIH Policy RemindersInstitutional vs. NIH Policy • Remember. Institutional policy can be more restrictive than NIH policy. If this is the case, then institutional policy trumps NIH policy. • Institutional policies must be consistently applied regardless of the source of funding. • If your institutional policy allows something that is not allowable under NIH policy, then you can not charge costs associated with those activities to the grant.

  26. Useful Resources • Office of Extramural Research (OER) Web Page • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/oer.htm • NIH OER Nexus • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/nexus.htm • NIH Guide for Grants and Contracts • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/get_connected.htm#listservs

  27. Useful Resourcescont. • RePORTER • http://projectreporter.nih.gov/reporter.cfm • NIH Public Access Page • http://publicaccess.nih.gov/ • List of eRA Commons Registered Institutions • http://era.nih.gov/userreports/ipf_com_org_list.cfm

  28. Useful Resourcescont. • Foreign Grants Information • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/foreign/ • NIAID Foreign Grants Page • http://funding.niaid.nih.gov/researchfunding/int/pages/default.aspx

  29. Questions? Jeanne McDermott Jeanne.McDermott@nih.gov Rhea Hubbard Rhea.Hubbard@nih.gov www.fic.nih.gov

  30. IEARDA Components • Initial orientation for IEA through distance learning component • On-site assessment by NICHD staff to grantee institution • 3-week residency for IEA at NIH to provide training on NIH processes and procedures and to acquire knowledge and skills to administer NIH grants • Refinement of research infrastructure development plan while at NIH • Funding to implement the plan • Evaluation of program outcomes

  31. IEARDA Eligibility • Institutions in sub-Saharan Africa or India • Three NIH grants (direct or sub-projects on US award) • PI (aka International Extramural associate-IEA) is full time research administrator, preferably with higher degree (PhD, MBA etc) • Existing research administrative infrastructure in place • Electronic connectivity and internet access • Institutional commitment (office space, time, equipment, staff, sustainability plan, etc)

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