CFDA Number
93.837
Unique assistance listing ID
CFDA 93.837 — federal assistance program administered by National Institutes of Health, sourced from the SAM.gov Assistance Listings catalog.
Administered by National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Program overview. CFDA 93.837 — Heart and Vascular Disease Research — is a federal assistance listing in the Health category, administered by National Institutes of Health (NIH). The typical award range cataloged on SAM.gov is $200,000 to $3.0 million. The program is currently active in the SAM.gov Assistance Listings database. Eligible applicants include Educational Institution.
Funding opportunities. PlainGrants has indexed 20 Grants.gov opportunity announcements tied to CFDA 93.837. Of those, 5 are currently open for applications and 15 have closed. The largest award ceiling seen across these announcements is $4.0 million. Agencies have projected roughly $23.2 million in total estimated funding across the indexed announcements for this CFDA number. Individual Notice of Funding Opportunity documents on Grants.gov carry the exact deadlines, required forms, and submission instructions.
Next steps. Before applying for CFDA 93.837, confirm your organization has an active SAM.gov registration and a Unique Entity ID (UEI) — these are mandatory for every federal funding instrument. Read the current Notice of Funding Opportunity end-to-end, paying close attention to the cost-share or matching requirement, the evaluation criteria, and the narrative page limits. Health-category grants routinely require Institutional Review Board (IRB) approval for any research involving human subjects and may require Single Project Assurance registration. For structural help, the guides linked below cover SAM.gov setup, NOFO interpretation, and common rejection reasons.
CFDA Number
93.837
Unique assistance listing ID
Category
Health
Federal grant subject area
Open Opportunities
5
Currently open for applications
$200,000 to $3.0 million
Typical Award Range
$200,000 to $3.0 million
Application Deadline
Annual
Category
Health
Basic, clinical, and population-based research on heart, vascular, and lung diseases.
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Single Source: Bench to Bassinet Congenital Heart disease Advancing New understanding in GEnomics Cohort (B2B CHANGE Cohort) Data Coordinating Center (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
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Disclaimer: This information is sourced from SAM.gov Assistance Listings (CFDA) and is for informational purposes only. Program requirements, deadlines, and availability change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with the awarding agency before applying. PlainGrants is not affiliated with any federal agency.
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