NIH Fiscal Policy for Grant Awards - FY14
Effect of NIH Budget on FY14 Funding Levels
From NIH NOT-OD-14-055 (issued 2/10/14):
This Notice provides guidance about the NIH Fiscal  Operations for FY 2014 and implements the  Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014
     (H.R. 3547/Public Law 113-76), signed by President  Obama on January 
    17, 2014.   The Act provides NIH with $30.15  billion, an increase of $1
     billion (program level) over FY 2013.  The NIH  will continue to manage
     its portfolio in biomedical research investments in a  manner that 
    includes recognizing applications from and providing special  incentives
     for new investigators.
      
      The following NIH fiscal policies are instituted in FY 2014: 
      
    FY  2014 Funding Levels:Non-competing continuation 
    awards that  have already been made in FY 2014 were generally funded at 
    levels below that  indicated on the most recent Notice of Award 
    (generally up to 90% of the  previously committed level) as described in
     NOT-OD-14-012,  and in NOT-OD-14-043.
      Such reductions may be fully or partially restored, depending on the 
    Institute  or Center.  Non-competing continuation grants (research and  
    non-research) including those that remain to be issued in FY 2014 likely
     will  be made within the range between the commitment level indicated 
    on the Notice  of Award and 3 percent below that level. Out-year 
    commitments for continuation  awards in FY 2015 and beyond will remain 
    unchanged.  The number of  competing awards will likely exceed the 
    number of competing awards in FY  2013.  The NIH awarding  
    Institutes/Centers (IC) will develop and post their fiscal policies 
    consistent  with overall NIH goals and available FY 2014 funds.
Ruth  L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards (NRSA):  Consistent  with the  Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014, and  with the recommendations of the Advisory  Committee to the Director regarding the Biomedical Research Workforce,
     the NIH  will increase undergraduate and graduate student stipends by 2
     percent.   Entry level postdoctoral stipends will be  increased to 
    $42,000 with 4 percent increases between the individual levels of  
    experience.   The full range of stipend  adjustments for FY 2014 is 
    described at NOT-OD-14-046.     
      
      New  Investigators: NIH will continue to support new 
     investigators on R01 equivalent awards at success rates comparable to 
    that of  established investigators submitting new (Type 1) R01 
    equivalent applications.   Achievement of comparable success rates 
    should permit the NIH to support new  investigators in accordance with 
    the policies established in FY 2009 and  subsequent years as described 
    at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-09-013.html and at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/new_investigators/index.htm. 
      
      Salary Limits: Section  203 of the Consolidated  Appropriations Act 2014
     prohibits payments for salaries under grants and  other extramural 
    mechanisms in excess of Executive Level II.  It should be  noted, that 
    Executive Level II was increased by 1 percent from $179,700 to  $181,500
     by Executive  Order 13655 that became effective January 12, 2014.  See NOT-OD-14-052 for additional  information.  
Other Legislative Mandates: Other statutory requirements are described in NOT-OD-14-053.
Additional Information: Additional details on Fiscal Operations, including specific funding strategies for ICs will be posted at http://grants.nih.gov/grants/financial/index.htm.
Posted: February 17, 2014, 11:23 AM