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Information on grants awarded by NIH may be searched by using the Research, Portfolio Online Reporting Tools (RePORT). RePORT provides access to reports, data, and analyses of NIH research activities, including information on NIH expenditures and the results of NIH-supported research.
NIH staff will assign your application to a review group and to one or more Institutes/Centers (ICs) for funding consideration. The assignment of your application to a specific review committee and scientific review officer (SRO) may also take about a month or so to appear in the Commons.
To view status details: Perform a search to locate and select the application. The Application Information page displays general information including the application Status. The Grants.gov Tracking # will be displayed in the Application Information Summary after Grants.gov has received the submission.
All applications receive written critique by 2-4 reviewers that include these reviewers scores for the individual review criteria. Approximately half (or more) of applications are Not Discussed (aka streamlined or triaged); these do not receive an Impact/Priority score and are not eligible for funding.
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Q: What is an impact/priority score? A: After discussing an application, members of the review group privately vote a numerical impact/priority score from 1 to 9, where 1 is best. The normalized average of all reviewer impact/priority scores constitutes the final impact/priority score.
NIH checks your application and assigns it to an institute. Peer review is four or five months after the NIH due date. Most applications go to the full Council meeting about seven months after the due date.

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