POSTED: March 18, 2024
The Research Program Project Grant (P01) supports investigator-initiated multi-project research programs with a major objective or theme relevant to cancer research. It involves large, multidisciplinary groups and shared resources. Each project is related to the common theme, aiming at a specific research goal.
Submission Steps
- Submit through NCI Program Project Applications funding announcement (PAR-23-059)
- Research investigator lead should contact relevant Program Officer (PO) to schedule a pre-submission meeting
- A Letter of Intent is needed before a P01 application can be accepted, please submit required materials to the PO
- Pre-Submission Meeting is required for new applications, resubmissions (01A1), and continuations (type 2s)
Pre-Submission Meeting for P01 Application
- Schedule your meeting between 3-7 months before the anticipated receipt date. Standard receipt dates are January 25, May 25, and September 25
Purpose and Benefits of the Pre-Submission Meeting
Overview
- Pre-submission Meeting Importance: It’s crucial for applicant to understand DCP’s mission and improve their P01 application
- Alignment and Opportunities: Ensures the project meets NCI and DCP research priorities
- Feedback on Application: Program provides feedback on program areas of strength and suggests improvement in alignment with P01 NOFO criteria
Goals and Discussion During the Meeting
- Overall appropriateness for NCI/DCP
- Alignment with P01 funding criteria and potential other funding opportunities
- Organizational structure of the grant
- Research design and areas for scientific improvement
- Program staff will provide feedback regarding integration, size and scope of the proposal
- Program staff may provide tips to avoid common mistakes, and tips that might enhance the P01 application
- Data/resource sharing plan per NIH policy
- Scientific Review Officer (SRO) guidance for the review
- This also provides an opportunity for the research team to ask any questions to improve their overall application
Who should attend?
- P01 Principal Investigator (PI) and their team; Project Team Leaders and if possible, resource core providers, to present scientific strategies
- Extramural program staff (DCP and other DOC staff) who are subject matter experts (SME)
- SRO from Research Programs Review Branch of Division of Extramural Activities (DEA)
Meeting Note: DCP PO will provide a summary 2-3 weeks post-meeting; feedback is suggestive only.
Materials for P01 Pre-Submission Meeting
Submit a brief proposal (4-page max) to DCP POs two weeks before the pre submission meeting:
- Executive Summary:
- The required Administrative Core
- The unique role of any optional Shared Resource Cores
- Details of planned coordination, interaction, and data sharing for productivity and progress
- History of investigators working together
- Research Projects Include:
- Titles, aims, and a brief description for each project (at least 3)
- Investigators’ names and affiliations; suggested to provide biosketches of principal investigators
- Target submission date
- Estimated Budget: Submit in a separate document
- Include Sub-Total Direct Costs, Total Direct Costs, and Total Costs per year.
- Data Sharing Plan
Overall P01 Timeline
Consider the following timeline when planning to submit a P01 application to DCP:
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Submission Guidelines for P01s
When preparing a P01 application, consider:
- Three Research Projects: Must be linked by a common theme, focus and/or objective (not including the core)
- Cores:
- An Administrative Core is required for organizational management, plans for monitoring progress, and coordination and communication
- One or more Shared Resource Cores may be proposed, if needed
- Must provide support and enhance the productivity, cost-effectiveness, and/or research outcome of at least two of the projects
- Check PAGE LIMITS on NCI Program Project Applications PAR-23-059 and SF 424 Application Guide
- Contact your DCP PO for help