Funding Organization: National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Total Funding Amount: Estimated total of $4 million
Duration: Maximum project period of 5 years
Primary Objective: To develop web-accessible data archives for BRAIN Initiative activities
Key Stakeholders: Research community, BRAIN Initiative awardees
Funding Source: Federal government
Significance: Supports the BRAIN Initiative's mission to advance brain research
Grant Frequency: Recurring
Higher Education Institutions (Public/State Controlled and Private)
Nonprofits (with and without 501(c)(3) status)
For-Profit Organizations (including Small Businesses)
Local, State, County, and City Governments
Indian/Native American Tribal Governments (both Federally Recognized and not)
Federal Government Agencies (including NIH Intramural Program)
Foreign Organizations and Non-domestic components of U.S. Organizations
Organizations must register with System for Award Management (SAM), eRA Commons, and Grants.gov before application submission.
Development and management of data archives for BRAIN Initiative projects
Integration with software tools for data analysis and visualization
Creation of a data archive that is broadly accessible to the research community
Improvement of data quality and reproducibility through validation tools
Knowledge in informatics and experimental data management is essential.
Data archives should utilize cloud storage and computing capabilities.
Application budgets are not limited but must reflect actual project needs.
Open Date: May 24, 2024
Application Due Dates: Various dates until June 24, 2026
Expiration Date: June 25, 2026
Adherence to NIH Grants Policy Statement and other federal regulations.
Applications must follow the instructions in the How to Apply - Application Guide.
Encouragement of collaborations with neuro-informatics efforts outside of the BRAIN Initiative.