Submission Deadline 09/22/2026
Fiscal Capacity $6,040,000
| Opportunity Number | HT942526NFRPIIRA |
|---|---|
| Agency | DOD-AMRAA |
| Application Deadline | 09/22/2026 |
| Award Amount | $6,040,000 |
| Status | Posted |
| Sector | Defense |
| Cost Sharing | Not Required |
Fiscal Parameters & Taxonomy
Authority DOD-AMRAA
Status Posted
Who Can Apply
Unrestricted (i.e., open to any type of entity above), subject to any clarification in text field entitled "Additional Information on Eligibility"
Eligibility Intelligence
See the official NOFO for full eligibility requirements.
Program Description
Summary: The fiscal year 2026 (FY26) Neurofibromatosis Research Program (NFRP) Investigator-Initiated Research Award (IIRA) supports high-impact research that addresses a critical need and has the potential to make important contributions to the field of neurofibromatosis disorders or advance patient care. Research projects may focus on any phase of research, excluding clinical trials. The rationale for a research idea may be derived from laboratory discovery, population-based studies, a clinicianâs firsthand knowledge of patients, or anecdotal data. Applications must include preliminary and/or published data that are relevant to NF and the proposed research project. Distinctive Features: This award mechanism offers two funding levels based on participation in two optional features: ⢠Open Science Initiative: Catalyzes research for neurofibromatosis through early access to data and data sharing within the neurofibromatosis community. ⢠Optional Qualified Collaborator: Encourages collaborative research between basic scientists and clinical researchers, and between academic and biotechnology scientists. The funding levels are defined as follows: ⢠Level 1: Applications without an optional feature. ⢠Level 2: Applications including one of the optional features.
CFDA Programs
12.420 Military Medical Research and Development
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