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Example: If the award budget for total costs is $200,000, any rebudgeting that would result in an increase or decrease of more than $50,000 in a budget category is considered significant rebudgeting. Change in Scope A change in scope is an activity that requires both ISMMS and NIH prior approval.
A resubmission is an unfunded application that has been modified following initial review and resubmitted for consideration. A resubmission application can follow a competing new, renewal, or revision application (A0) that was not selected for funding (including applications not discussed in review).
Revision (Type 3). A request for an increase in support in a current budget period for expansion of the projects approved scope or research protocol. The request may specify budgetary changes required for the remainder of the project period as well as for the current budget period.
A renewal application competes with all other applications and must be fully developed as though the applicant is applying for the first time. Revision (Type 3). A request for an increase in support in a current budget period for expansion of the projects approved scope or research protocol.
Only approximately 15% of R01 and R01-equivalent grants are accepted for funding on the initial submission. However, this statistic increases to 30% if the appropriate steps are taken to revise and resubmit the grant.
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Resubmission applications must be submitted through Grants.gov to NIH using ASSIST, Workspace, or an institutional system-to-system solution. You may need to make significant changes to the resubmission, compared to the new application that it follows. You may include a cover letter, though not required.

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