Alcohol Research Programs – Training, Individual

CFDA 93.AA3 Active Grant

Program Funding

Annual program obligations reported to SAM.gov.

Latest annual funding (estimated)
$4.2M FY2026
$6M
FY24
$4.3M
FY25
$4.2M
FY26*
* estimated

Program Objective

The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) supports research in a broad range of disciplines and subject areas related to biomedical and genetic factors, psychological and environmental factors, alcohol-related problems and medical disorders, health services research, and prevention and treatment research. To develop a sound fundamental knowledge base which can be applied to the development of improved methods of treatment and more effective strategies for preventing alcoholism and alcohol-related problems. To support research training and research scientist development. To support dissemination of research findings.

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

  • U.S. Federal Government
  • U.S. State Government
  • U.S. Territory Government
  • Federally Recognized Tribal Government
  • Tribal Government (other)
  • Municipality/Township Government
  • County Government
  • School District
  • Local Government Consortium
  • Public Housing Authority
  • Local
  • State
  • Tribal
  • Small Business Person

NIH individual training grants (F series) support pre-doctoral (F31) and post-doctoral (F32, F33) trainees, requiring U.S. citizenship/residency, a commitment to research, and being enrolled in/having completed a relevant degree (Bachelor's for pre-doc, Doctoral for post-doc), while K awards (career development) target early-stage investigators transitioning to independence (like K99/R00 or K08), needing a sponsoring institution and strong career plan, with both F & K grants needing institutional involvement and a focus on developing independent researchers.

How to Apply

Award Procedure

Grants with which the National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse has concurred with the recommendations of the Scientific Review Groups and approved by NIDA for payment are awarded directly by NIDA to the applicant institution.

Decision Timeline

  • Approval: > 180 Days

From 240 to 270 days from submission of grant application. For AIDS applications the range will not exceed 180 days from cited receipt date

Program details & compliance

Description

To support research training, research scientist development, and dissemination of research findings. To develop a sound fundamental knowledge base which can be applied to the development of improved methods of treatment and more effective strategies for preventing alcoholism and alcohol-related problems.

Mission Categories

Primary: Alcoholism and Drug Abuse

Other categories:
Prevention and Control (includes Suicide Prevention)Mental Health

Required Documentation

See the NIH Grants Policy Statement for further guidance on the applicability of cost principals (http://grants.nih.gov/grants/policy/nihgps/index.htm). 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.
This program is excluded from coverage under 2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles.2 CFR 200, Subpart E - Cost Principles applies to this program.

Reporting & Compliance

Records Retention
3 years

Applicable 2 CFR 200 Subparts

  • Subpart B — General Provisions
  • Subpart C — Pre-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart D — Post-Federal Award Requirements
  • Subpart E — Cost Principles
  • Subpart F — Audit Requirements

Contacts

Philippe Marmillot
301-443-2861
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 6700B Rockledge Drive, MSC 6902., Bethesda, MD 20817
Data from SAM.gov Federal Assistance Listings. Source published: 2026-02-11. Spec v2.0. Last synced: 2026-05-28 07:27:56.