NIH institutional research training grants require ongoing post-award management that goes beyond typical research awards. After receiving the award, administrators must coordinate trainee appointments and terminations, verify ongoing eligibility and effort compliance, handle complex budget components, and prepare accurate and timely progress reports. These tasks often involve multiple offices and systems, making clear roles and coordination essential for maintaining compliance and program continuity. This session covers the roles and responsibilities involved in post-award administration of NIH institutional training grants, focusing on both technical and financial management. The presenter will explain common post-award workflows, including trainee appointments and reappointments, terminations, and RPPR preparation, as well as financial issues like allowable budget components, offset appointments, stipend and tuition management, and monitoring unliquidated obligations. Strategies for documenting responsibilities, collaborating across pre-award, post-award, payroll, and program staff, and ensuring continuity during staff or leadership changes will be highlighted. Acknowledging that post-award support structures differ widely among institutions, the session will showcase adaptable strategies suitable for both centralized and distributed administrative models. Attendees will gain practical techniques to clarify roles, minimize administrative risks, and enhance the management of complex NIH training grant portfolios after awards.
Content level: Intermediate
Learning objectives:
- Describe key technical and financial responsibilities involved in post-award management of NIH training grants.
- Apply role clarification and coordination strategies to manage appointments, reporting, and financial oversight across institutional structures.
Track: Departmental Administration
Speaker(s): Kelly Moore, Director, Training Grant Support Office, Emory University