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Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (S10 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)

US · MD National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant open #PAR-24-265
Response due Jun 01, 2027 · 00:00 UTC

Summary

The NIH Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program (PAR-24-265) provides funding to enable groups of NIH-supported investigators to acquire expensive, specialized scientific instruments that can only be justified on a shared-use basis. Clinical trials are explicitly not allowed under this award mechanism. The program uses the S10 grant mechanism and is administered by the National Institutes of Health under the Department of Health and Human Services.

What they want

Technical requirements
  • Clinical trials are not allowed under this funding opportunity
  • Instruments must be used on a shared basis by multiple NIH-supported investigators
  • S10 grant mechanism applies

How they evaluate

Submission: Grants.gov federal grants portal (PAR-24-265)

Risks & flags

  • Minimal scope detail provided in the source text — full program announcement (PAR-24-265) should be reviewed on Grants.gov for complete eligibility, scoring, and budget cap requirements before applying

Market context

inferred from NAICS
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
NAICS 541714
US market size
$2.0T
Typical award
$25K – $50M
Typical buyers
All federal civilianDoDStates
Commonly required
8(a)WOSBSDVOSBPE/PMP

Sector-level estimate — full code lookup not yet in catalog.

Shared Instrumentation Grant (SIG) Program…
Due Jun 01
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