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National Institutes of Health
About This Grant
<p>This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) announces the restructured Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program that consolidates three existing shared-use instrumentation programs, i.e., the Shared Instrumentation Grant program, the High-End Instrumentation Grant program, and the Basic Instrumentation Grant program. The NOFO invites applications from groups of NIH-supported investigators to purchase or upgrade a single item of state-of-the-art commercially available instrument or an integrated instrumentation system. The instruments purchased through the SIG Program require to be optimally shared among the users to ensure efficient and cost-effective research operations, enable rigorous and reproducible measurements, and encourage collaborative research and benefit broad research communities at large. The minimum award is $300,000. There is no cap on total cost of the instrument; however, the maximum award is $5,000,000. Cost sharing is required for premium instruments or special use instruments. </p>
Grant Summary
Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is a National Institutes of Health grant providing $300K to $5M for nonprofit, university. Applications are due 2026-07-01 (closing in 8 days). Check eligibility and apply with FindGrants.
Focus Areas
Eligibility
How to Apply
$300K–$5M
2026-07-01
- 1Confirm your organization is eligible for Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) from National Institutes of Health, checking organization type, location, and any population or project requirements.
- 2Gather the required documents and information, including your organization details, project plan, and budget figures.
- 3Draft your application narrative and budget addressing the funder's priorities and review criteria. FindGrants can draft each section for you to review and edit.
- 4Review every section against the requirements checklist, then export a submission-ready application pack and submit it to National Institutes of Health before the deadline.
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Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed): Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for the Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)?
Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) is offered by National Institutes of Health and is generally open to nonprofit, university. It is open to organizations nationwide unless the funder specifies otherwise. Review the specific eligibility terms before applying, since funders set their own requirements around organization type, location, and the population or project being served.
How much funding does the Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) provide?
Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) provides between $300K and $5M per award from National Institutes of Health. Actual award sizes depend on the scope of your project, available program funds, and the number of applicants, so build a budget that reflects realistic, allowable costs rather than the maximum figure.
When is the Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) deadline?
Applications for Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) are due 2026-07-01 (closing in 8 days). Because deadlines can change, verify the date with the funder, National Institutes of Health, and give yourself enough time to prepare a complete, competitive application before the close date.
How do you apply for the Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)?
To apply for Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed), confirm your eligibility, gather the required documents, and prepare a narrative and budget that address the funder's priorities. FindGrants guides you step by step and can draft each section, then exports a submission-ready application pack for this grant from National Institutes of Health.