Per NIH Grant Policy Statement:
Extension of Final Budget Period of a previously Approved Project Period without Additional NIH Funds
The grantee may extend the final budget period of the previously approved project period one time for a period of
up to 12 months beyond the original expiration date shown in the NGA if
- no additional funds are required to be obligated by the NIH awarding office,
- the project's originally approved scope will not change, and
- any one of the following applies:
- Additional time beyond the established expiration dateis required to ensure adequate completion of the originally approved project.
- Reasons for the delay in finishing the project; list your scientific plans during the extension period and how you intend to spend the remaining funds in the no-cost extension period.
- The extension is necessary to permit an orderly phase-out of a project that will not receive continued support.
The fact that funds remain at the expiration of the grant is not, in itself, sufficient justification without additional funds.
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