How do I track my NIH grant?
Andrew Ramirez
Published Apr 08, 2026
eRA Commons provides status of your grant application and allows you to review detailed information associated with your applications/grants.
- Login to eRA Commons with your Username and Password.
- Click the Status tab on the blue navigation bar across the top of the screen.
- Find the application/grant of interest.
What is a good score on NIH grant?
Impact scores run from 10 to 90, where 10 is best. Generally speaking, impact/priority scores of 10 to 30 are most likely to be funded; scores between 31 and 45 might be funded; scores greater than 46 are rarely funded.
What must a person do if they receive an NIH grant?
Steps to Compliance for NIH Awardees
- Determine if the competing application, contract proposal, funded grant, or awarded contract supports a clinical trial.
- Determine which regulations and/or policies apply to your NIH-funded clinical trial.
Who can be a PI on an NIH grant?
In general, domestic or foreign, public or private, non-profit or for-profit organizations are eligible to receive NIH grants.
When are NIH grants awarded?
It typically takes between 8 and 20 months after the due date to get an award.
How do I check my grant application?
Log in to Grants.gov. Click the Check Application Status link, which appears under the Grant Applications heading in the Applicant Center page. This will take you to the Check Application Status page. Enter search criteria and a date range to narrow your search results.
What is NIH program income?
Program income is gross income-earned by a recipient, a consortium participant, or a contractor under a grant-that was directly generated by the grant-supported activity or earned as a result of the award.
What is the current NIH salary cap?
Effective January 3, 2021, the NIH salary cap will increase from $197,300 to $199,300. Every year since 1990, Congress has legislatively mandated a provision limiting the direct salary that an individual may receive under an NIH grant.
What is a multi PI grant?
The multiple-PI model is intended to supplement, and not replace, the traditional single PI model, and allows applicants and their institution to identify more than one PI on a single grant application.
What is a U01 NIH grant?
U01. Cooperative Agreements. Research Project–Cooperative Agreements. To support a discrete, specified, circumscribed project to be performed by the named investigator(s) in an area representing his or her specific interest and competencies.
How do I check my Wepp status?
WEPP and family support orders or agreements Please visit the Provincial and Territorial family maintenance enforcement programs page of the Justice Canada’s website for more information. You can also call the Automated Information System Toll-free at 1-800-267-7777 (TTY: 1-800-267-7676).
What is a Level 1 Stroke?
A Level 1 stroke alert is a patient with LKN 0-8 hours prior, and results in the Vascular Neurology team responding immediately to the emergency department.
What is considered program income?
Program Income: refers to the gross income generated through activities supported by the Federal award during the period of performance (2 CFR 200.80). It includes, but is not limited to: Fees earned for services performed under the grant, such as those resulting from laboratory drug testing.
Can program income be used as match?
Program income must be used for current costs unless the Federal awarding agency authorizes otherwise. (3) Cost sharing or matching. With prior approval of the Federal awarding agency, program income may be used to meet the cost sharing or matching requirement of the Federal award.
What is the new NIH salary cap for 2021?