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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the application extension request in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Project Information' section. Enter your Application #, Address, Application Date, Expiration Date, and Reason for the extension.
  3. Next, move to the 'Applicant Information' section. Indicate whether you are the Owner, Agent, or Contractor and provide your Name, Phone Number, Address, City, Zip Code, and Email.
  4. Review the 'Application Extension Fees' section. Ensure you understand the fees associated with your extension request: $200 for the first extension and $400 for subsequent extensions.
  5. In the declaration area, confirm your request for an application extension under Berkeley Building Code Section 105.3.2 by signing and dating the form.
  6. Finally, submit your completed form through our platform for processing by the Permit Service Center.

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The NIH BRAIN Initiative U24 program provides support to projects aiming to broadly disseminate developed and validated tools and resources that are highly relevant to specific goals of the BRAIN Initiative, and to integrate them into neuroscience research practice.
Code 35For institutional training grant trainees working on mentored projects that involve human subjects, Federalwide Assurance required just-in-time.
Description. R24. Research and Development. Resource-Related Research Projects. To support research projects that will enhance the capability of resources to serve biomedical research.
A grant number provides unique identification for the grant. The figure below shows an example of a complete NIH grant number. Sample Grant Number: 1 R01 CA 123456-01A1. The grant number is comprised of the following parts: Application Type: Indicates the type of application (e.g., new, renewal, non-competing, etc.)
The NIH Planning Grant Program (R34) provides support for the initial development of a clinical trial or research project. This program may support: establishment of the research team, development of tools for data management and research oversight. development of a trial design or experimental research designs.

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When Are Applications Due? NIH uses multiple due dates for fellowship applications: F30, F31 and F32 (non-AIDS)April 8, August 8, and December 8.
R15 Academic Research Enhancement Awards (AREA) To support small-scale research projects conducted by faculty in primarily baccalaureate degree-granting domestic institutions and institutions otherwise unlikely to participate extensively in NIH programs in biomedical and behavioral research.

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