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AURP Resources: NIH F&A Rate
What It Means For Bio Communities of Innovation and How to Get Involved
ALERT! Review these resources to educate yourself on the new NIH Indirect Rate Policy.
Sharing your stories of impact with your local Congressional delegation is the most efficient way to attempt to overturn this policy, especially by working with your local universities and bio communities through your local Council of State Bioscience Associations (CSBA) affiliate.
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- CRITICAL READ: Leslee Gilbert, VSA Memo: NIH Indirect Cost Rate Announcement
- New Report: Congressional Research Service Report on F&R Rates for Federally Funded Research
- AURP RESPONSE: New Cap on NIH Facilities & Administration Costs of Research
- AURP Bio Health Caucus, June 15-16, in conjunction with BIO’s International Convention
- Video: Council on Government Relations on “Understanding the Real Costs of Research”
- Article: NSF Implementation of Recent Orders
- CRITICAL READ: Leslee Gilbert, VSA Memo: NIH Indirect Cost Rate Announcement
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RESOURCES
The new NIH policy: Supplemental Guidance to the 2024 NIH Grants Policy Statement: Indirect Cost Rates
What are F&A Rates? Why Are They Important? The Council of Government Relations Primer on F&A Rates
Meet Your Local Bio Association:
State CSBAs
Association of American Universities Statement:
NIH Facilities Rate
Bio tech’s impact on state and regional economies
House Committee on Energy and Commerce (Oversight for NIH)
Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions
(Oversight for NIH)
White House Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
Contact your U.S. Senators
Finding your Member
U.S. House of Representatives
NSF information on recent executive orders and their impact on the U.S. National Science Foundation community.
