Spinal Cord Injuries Model Systems Program
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Competitions for grant funding opportunities under the Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems Program are listed below. When applying for a NIDRR grant, or reviewing information in these competition tables, it is important to keep in mind several helpful hints. . To view a list of these helpful hints, click here
- 2012 84.133A-15: Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems (SCIMS) Multi-Site Collaborative Research Projects
These collaborative research projects technically belong to the Disability and Rehabilitation Research Program (DRRP). They are listed here because they relate to the work of the Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems.
- 2011 84.133N-1:Spinal Cord Injury Model System Centers
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2011 Spinal Cord Injury Model System Centers |
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| Status | Closed (Archived) |
| Timeline | Opened: 06/09/2011 Closed: 08/08/2011 |
| Federal Register Notices | The Notice Inviting Applications for this competition was published in the Federal Register. |
| Current application | The most current application information is available from Grants.gov. Alternatively, application packages can be downloaded in |
| Other Required forms | If you are having trouble finding a required form, you may wish to consult the Department of Education's forms library. |
| Review Process | All applications are subjected to a competitive peer review process that is dictated by federal regulation. More information on the federal regulation that governs the peer review process is available here. |
| Tips and Assistance | To help you understand what you need to do to apply for a grant under this subprogram, consult this short guide. |
| Successful Applications from previous years | Previous applications can be obtained by making a Feedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. To make a FOIA request, you must complete and submit a FOIA request form. |
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Last Modified: 05/21/2012
