OHSU COVID-19 Funding Alerts: Open opportunities

OHSU Research and Innovation is discontinuing the weekly COVID-19 Funding Alerts due to a decline in new funding opportunities related to COVID-19. This list will still be accessible on the Research News blog and will be updated weekly to ensure all listed opportunities are still open.

NIH

NIH Guidance 
AHRQ Guide Notice on Exception to the Use of the Single IRB Review Requirements During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency

NHLBI Notice of Information: NHLBI Extensions for Career Development Award (K01, K08, K23, K25) Recipients Whose Career Trajectories Have Been Significantly Impacted by COVID-19
What: Additional guidance for currently-funded NHLBI K01, K08, K23, and K25 recipients impacted by COVID-19 seeking funded extensions

NIAAA Notice of Clarification of Research Priorities for RFA-AA-21-002 “SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 and Consequences of Alcohol Use (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)”, RFA-AA-21-003 “SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 and Consequences of Alcohol Use (R03 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)” and RFA-AA-21-004 “SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 and Consequences of Alcohol Use (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)”

NIAID Funded Extensions for Career Award Recipients Whose Career Trajectories Have Been Significantly Impacted by COVID-19
What: Opportunity for select K award recipients in the last year of their award, or in their first no-cost extension, to apply for a funded extension to support their career development to facilitate successful transition to research independence

NIAID Funded Extensions for Fellowship Award Recipients Whose Career Trajectories Have Been Significantly Impacted by COVID-19
What: Opportunity for select F award recipients in the last year of their award to apply for a funded extension to support their career development to facilitate successful transition to research independence

NIAID Notice to Extend Eligibility for Submission of NIAID K99 /R00 Pathway to Independence Award Applications (and Physician-Scientist K99/R00) due to COVID–related Disruptions
What: NIAID will extend eligibility for submission of K99/R00 applications due to COVID–related disruptions

NIDCR Continuation of Temporary Extension of Eligibility for the NIDCR Dual Degree Dentist Scientist Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) During the COVID-19 Pandemic

NINDS Temporary Extension of Eligibility for the NINDS F32 Award Due the COVID-19 Pandemic

Office of The Director Continuation of Temporary Extension of Eligibility for the NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award During the COVID-19 Pandemic 

Office of The Director Exceptions to Use of a Single IRB During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Public Health Emergency
What: NIH-funded research studies subject to the 2018 requirements for the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects and its cooperative research provision and that are ongoing or initially reviewed by the Institutional Review Board during the COVID-19 public health emergency may request an exception to the use of a single IRB

Office of The Director Extended Guidance for Applicants Preparing Applications During the COVID-19 Pandemic
What: Notice to extend the guidance that NIH grant applications should NOT include contingency plans that would outline steps needed to recover from temporary, emergency situations, or institutional return-to-the-workplace plans, resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic

Office of The Director Extending the Special Exception to the NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH Post-Submission Material Policy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: January 2022 Council
See also: Extending the Special Exception to the NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH Post-Submission Material Policy During the COVID-19 Pandemic
And: Extending the Special Exception to the NIH/AHRQ/NIOSH Post-Submission Material Policy During the COVID-19 Pandemic: August/October 2021 Councils

Office of The Director Guidance for Applicants Preparing Applications for the Fall 2020 Due Dates During the COVID-19 Pandemic
What: Guidance for investigators and institutions preparing NIH grant applications for the May 2021 Council round, beginning with applications submitted for the September 25, 2020 due date

Office of The Director Notice of Correction to NOT-OD-21-103, “Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Emergency Competitive Revisions for Community-engaged COVID-19 Testing Interventions among Underserved and Vulnerable Populations – RADx-UP Phase II (Emergency Supplement – Clinical Trial Optional) 

Office of The Director Reminder – Requesting Extensions for Early Career Scientists Whose Career Trajectories Have Been Significantly Impacted by COVID-19
What: Reminder that NIH is providing an opportunity for recipients of NIH Fellowship and NIH Career Development awards who have been impacted by COVID-19 to request no-cost and funded extensions

Office of the Director Temporary Extension of Eligibility for the NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award During the COVID-19 Pandemic
What: Due to disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, NIH will be providing up to a two-receipt cycle extension (roughly eight additional months) of eligibility for prospective applicants meeting the requirements for submission of a K99/R00 application from the time period covered by the June/July 2020 due dates through the February/March 2021 due dates. Under normal circumstances, individuals must have no more than four years of postdoctoral research experience to be eligible to apply for a K99/R00 award

NIH Point-of-Care Technology Research Network
NIBIB and NIH POCTRN Fast-Track Program for COVID-19 Test Development and Distribution
What:
 Funding to rapidly produce innovative SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic tests that will assist the public’s safe return to normal activities with the help of the Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics (RADx) technology development program
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in diagnostics for SARS-CoV-2
Award: Projects are broken into three phases, and funding amount is dependent upon phase; see FOA for more details
Deadline: Open on a rolling basis

Parent Announcements
PA-18-935 Multiple NIH Organizations Urgent Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements (Urgent Supplement –  Clinical Trial Optional)
What: FOA to submit applications for urgent competitive revisions; intended to provide funds for NIH grantees applying to expand the scope of their active grant
Who should apply: Anyone with an active grant from one of the participating organizations who can accomplish their research within the competitive segment of the active award
Award: No minimum or maximum/within duration of the parent award
Deadline: Open dates vary by awarding IC

PA-20-135 Multiple NIH Organizations
Emergency Competitive Revision to Existing NIH Awards (Emergency Supplement – Clinical Trial Optional)
What: : FOA to submit applications for emergency competitive revisions; offers NIH grantees additional funds for research responsive to the 2019-nCoV outbreak that falls within the scope of an ongoing grant
Who should apply: Anyone with an active grant from one of the participating organizations, such as the NIAID, who can accomplish their research within the competitive segment of the active award
Award: No minimum or maximum/within duration of the parent award
Deadline: Open dates vary by awarding IC

Applies to PA-18-935 

NCI Notice of Information: Contributing to the Global COVID-19 Crisis Response by Allowing Some NCI-supported Projects to be Redirected to COVID-19-related Research During the Crisis
What: The NCI is considering requests from its funded grantees and cooperative agreement awardees to engage in limited COVID-19 related research using part of their existing NCI-funded resources under certain conditions
Who should apply: Current NCI-funded grantees
Award: Funding amount must be within the existing award budget/for the duration of the pandemic
Deadline: For the duration of the COVID-19 crisis

NIGMS NOSI: Availability of Urgent Competitive Revisions for Modeling Research on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and the Causative Virus SARS-CoV-2
What: Supports incorporation of data related to SARS-CoV-2 into ongoing research efforts to develop predictive computational models for the spread of SARS-CoV-2 and other related infectious agents
Who should apply: Active NIH grantees
Award: Not limited/no longer than the duration of the parent award
Deadline: Rolling through Dec. 15, 2021

NIDA NOSI Announcing the Availability of Administrative Supplements and Urgent Competitive Revisions for Research on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus
What: Notice to highlight the urgent need for continued research on the impacts of SARS-CoV-2; NIDA is especially interested in research collecting and examining data on the risks and outcomes for COVID-19 infection in individuals suffering from substance use disorders
Who should apply: Active NIDA grantees
Award: Up to $200,000/up to two years
Deadline: Rolling through March 31, 2022

Applies to PA-20-135  
NCATS NOSI regarding the Availability of Emergency Competitive Revisions to Existing NIH Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Tissue Chips Research on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus
What: Supports research on the use of microphysiological systems or tissue chips in collecting and examining data on the risks and outcomes for COVID-19 infection
Who should apply: Anyone with funding through the NIH Microphysiological Systems Program, microphysiological systems programs from across NIH and SBIR/STTR-supported investigators provided the award involves tissue chips
Award: No more the current amount of the parent award/up to two years
Deadline: Open through Jan. 25, 2022

NCATS NOSI: Availability of Emergency Competitive Revisions for the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program to Address COVID-19 Public Health Needs
What: Supports high-priority clinical studies and trials to test therapeutics for COVID-19
Who should apply: Current Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) UL1 and U24 award recipients
Award: Not limited/no longer than the duration of the parent award
Deadline: Open through Aug. 16, 2024

Other Notices of Special Interest
NCATS
NOSI: Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program Applications to Address 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Public Heath Need
What: Solicits applications for Administrative Supplements to UL1, U01, and R21 awards (through PA-18-591), Collaborative Innovation Awards to U01 and R21 awards (through PAR-19-099 and PAR-19-100, respectively), and Competitive Revisions for UL1 awards for each of the non-administrative supplement awards (through PAR-19-337)
Who should apply: Anyone with an active grant with an activity code listed above from the NCATS
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Dependent upon FOA you apply through

NCATS NOSI: Repurposing Existing Therapeutics to Address the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19)
What: Supports projects that repurpose existing drugs or biologics (existing therapeutics) that have already begun or completed a Phase I clinical trial to study SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19
Who should apply: Specific eligibility not listed
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Dependent upon FOA you apply through 

Multiple NIH Organizations NOSI: Research to Address Vaccine Hesitancy, Uptake, and Implementation among Populations that Experience Health Disparities
What: Supports research strategies and interventions to address vaccine hesitancy, uptake and implementation among populations who experience health disparities in the US
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in vaccine hesitancy
Award: Not limited/up to five years
Deadline: Open through Jan. 8, 2022

NCATS NOSI regarding the Availability of Administrative Supplements for Tissue Chips Research on the 2019 Novel Coronavirus
What: Supports research on the use of microphysiological systems or tissue chips in collecting and examining data on the risks and outcomes for COVID-19 infection
Who should apply: Anyone with funding through the NIH Microphysiological Systems Program, microphysiological systems programs from across NIH and SBIR/STTR-supported investigators provided the award involves tissue chips
Award: No more than 25 percent of the total costs of the amount of the parent award/up to one year
Deadline: Open through Jan. 25, 2022

NICHD and NIMH NOSI: COVID-19 Related School Disruptions Impact on Mental Health, Cognitive, Social, and Emotional Development of Children
What: Supports research to understand the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on school-aged children, specifically ages 3 to 12
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in the pandemic’s effect on children’s mental health
Award: Not limited/up to five years  
Deadline: Open through Sept. 8, 2022 

NIDCD NOSI: NIDCD is Interested in Supporting Research on the Impact of COVID-19 on Mission Specific Sensory and Communication Disorders
What: Supports research on COVID-19 in relation to NIDCD’s scientific programs of hearing, balance, taste, smell, voice, speech and language
Who should apply: Specific eligibility not listed
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through Sept. 8, 2022

NIA NOSI: Neurological and Neurocognitive Sequelae from SARS-CoV-2 Infection and COVID-19 in Aging and Age-Related Neurodegeneration
What: Supports basic and clinical mechanistic research on neurological and neurocognitive sequelae originating from SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 in aging and age-related neurodegeneration
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in COVID-19 and aging and age-related neurodegeneration
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through May 7, 2023

Multiple NIH Organizations NOSI: Simulation Modeling and Systems Science to Address Health Disparities
What: Supports investigative and collaborative research focused on developing and evaluating simulation modeling and systems science to understand and address minority health and health disparities, including those related to COVID-19
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in modeling systems and health disparities
Award: Not limited/up to five years
Deadline: Open through May 8, 2023

NIA NOSI: Aging-Relevant Behavioral and Social Research on Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
What: Supports research on the longer-term effects of COVID-19 on the health and well-being of those infected, those caring for the sick and others whose lives were disrupted by the pandemic and its associated mitigation and prevention strategies
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in COVID-19 and behavioral, social and aging research
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through May 8, 2023

NICHD Notice of Special Interest (NOSI) – Research on Rehabilitation Needs Associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic
What: Encourages research to address the rehabilitation needs of survivors of COVID-19, understand the impact of disruptions to rehabilitation services caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and associated mitigation actions and understand the social, behavioral, economic, and health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the associated mitigation actions on people with physical disabilities
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in rehabilitation and COVID-19
Award: Award and duration not specified
Deadline: Open through May 8, 2023

NIDCR NOSI: NIDCR Support for Research on the Physiological Involvement of Oral Cavity in Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
What: Supports research studies focused on the physiological involvement of oral cavity and oral manifestations related to SARS-CoV-2 and/or COVID-19
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in COVID-19 and the oral cavity
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through May 8, 2023

NIMH Notice of Special Interest: Administrative Supplements for COVID-19 Impacted NIMH Research
What: Supports administrative supplements to cover unanticipated costs caused by the COVID-19 pandemic or related mitigation efforts that could not be covered by rebudgeting existing funds
Who should apply: Investigators and institutions with active NIMH awards that have been significantly impacted by COVID-19
Award: No more than the parent award/no longer than the parent award
Deadline: Open through June 1, 2023

NICHD and ORWH Notice of Special Interest: Emerging Viral Infections and their Impact on the Male and Female Reproductive Tract
What: Supports applications proposing cutting-edge research on emerging viral infections including COVID-19 and Zika that are thought to primarily impact non-reproductive sites, at least at initial presentation, but may also affect the male and/or female reproductive tract
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in viral infections and reproductive tracts
Award: Dependent upon the parent award you apply through
Deadline: Open through July 16, 2023

NIDA and NIMH Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Research on Strategies to Enhance Mental Health Interventions and Services within Employment and Job Training Settings
What: Supports research focused on detection and intervention to prevent or treat mental health concerns, symptoms or disorders including drug-related conditions among unemployed and underemployed people participating in employment programs and job training settings
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in mental health and underemployment/unemployment
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through Sept. 8, 2023

NICHD and SGMRO NOSI: Research on the Impact of the Covid 19 Pandemic and Risks for Abuse and Injury Among Vulnerable Children and Youth
What: Call for more data and research resources to identify, substantiate and improve care and ultimately outcomes for vulnerable children and youth during and following the current crisis
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in COVID-19 and child abuse
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through May 31, 2024

NCATS NOSI: Administrative Supplements for the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) Program to Address COVID-19 Public Health Needs
What: Supplements for projects that address the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency through Clinical and Translational Science Award Program recipients
Who should apply: Active Clinical and Translational Science Award UL1 component award recipients
Award: No more than the parent award/up to two years
Deadline: Open through Aug. 16, 2024

NIDA NOSI: Effects of smoking and vaping on the risk and outcome of COVID-19 infection
What: Supports research on the effects of smoking or vaping tobacco or marijuana on the risk of acquiring COVID-19 and the clinical course of the infection
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in COVID-19 and smoking and vaping
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through Sept. 7, 2024

NIDA NOSI: Long-Term Neurocognitive Consequences of COVID-19 in Individuals Living with HIV and Substance Use Disorders
What: Supports research focused on studying the long-term neurocognitive consequences of the COVID-19/HIV/SUDs syndemic
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in COVID-19 and HIV-positive individuals with substance use disorders
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open from through Sept. 7, 2024

NIDA NOSI: Medical Consequences of Smoking and Vaping Drugs of Abuse in Individuals with HIV and COVID-19
What: Supports research focused on individuals with HIV who smoke or vape marijuana, tobacco, cocaine and/or methamphetamine to determine the long-term effects of their use among individuals with HIV and COVID-19
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in COVID-19 and HIV-positive individuals with substance use disorders
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open through Sept. 7, 2024

Multiple NIH Organizations Notice of Special Interest (NOSI): Social, Behavioral, and Economic Impact of COVID-19 in Underserved and Vulnerable Populations
What: Supports research to strengthen the understanding and response to social, behavioral, and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic with particular emphasis on populations with health disparities and vulnerable populations
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in the social, behavioral and economic effects of COVID-19
Award: Dependent upon FOA you apply through
Deadline: Open from Oct. 5, 2021 through Sept. 8, 2024

Other Federal Organizations 

BARDA
BARDA DRIVe EZ-BAA
What: The current EZ-BAA solicitation (BAA-20-100-SOL-0002) includes an Area of Interest on developing technologies for early detection of COVID-19 through monitoring health status
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in early detection of COVID-19
Award: Up to $749,000/not specified
Deadline: Rolling through Feb. 3, 2023 

NSF
NSF Dear Colleague Letter on the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
What: Calls for proposals to conduct non-medical, non-clinical-care research that can be used immediately to explore how to model and understand the spread of COVID-19; apply through existing funding opportunities and the  Rapid Response Research funding mechanism
Who should apply: No specific eligibility guidelines; direct proposals either to a program officer managing an NSF program with which the research would be aligned or to rapid-covid19@nsf.gov
Award: Up to $200,000/up to one year for RAPID proposals
Deadline: Open

NSF Rapid Response Research (RAPID)  Funding Mechanism
What: Proposal used when there is a severe urgency with regard to availability of or access to data, facilities or specialized equipment, including quick-response research on natural or anthropogenic disasters and similar unanticipated events
Who should apply: No specific eligibility guidelines; direct proposals either to a program officer managing an NSF program with which the research would be aligned or to rapid-covid19@nsf.gov
Award: Up to $200,000/up to one year
Deadline: Open

Private Organizations 

COVID-19 Early Treatment Fund Outpatient Trials for Repurposed Drugs
What:
Funds outpatient clinical trials to repurpose existing drugs for effective COVID-19 treatment with the goal of rapidly testing and implementing the use of drugs that have already gone through extensive safety testing and are currently approved and marketed for other indications
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in repurposing drugs for COVID-19 treatment
Award: Not specified
Deadline: Not specified

ImpactAssets Stop the Spread COVID Response Program
What: Call to companies and organizations to spur development of PPE for both medical and non-medical use, novel testing solutions, widely-accessible therapeutics and digital health solutions to address the needs of underserved communities and vulnerable populations
Who should apply: Anyone with a research interest in PPE
Award: Not limited
Deadline: Not specified

Oak Ridge National Laboratory Call for Rapid Access Proposals for COVID-19 Research
What: Supports research into the COVID-19 virus and the search for effective diagnostics and therapies through the use of neutron macromolecular crystallography, small angle scattering, reflectometry, spectroscopy and imaging beamlines
Who should apply: Researchers who would like to use these resources should submit a short rapid access proposal, outlining experiment aims and scope
Award: Access to the beamlines at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Deadline: Rolling

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Pioneering Ideas: Exploring the Future to Build a Culture of Health
What: Supports proposals to address any of these four areas of focus: Future of Evidence, Future of Social Interaction, Future of Food and Future of Work; not directly aimed at COVID-19 but proposals can be related to the pandemic
Who should apply: Anyone who wants to research COVID-19 and health equity
Award: No minimum or maximum, average amount $315,031/generally between one to three years
Deadline: Rolling
This organization is on the President’s List; submit a notice of intent form before applying