Resubmission

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NIH: An unfunded application that has been modified following initial review and resubmitted for new consideration. Before a resubmission application can be submitted, the PD/PI must have received the summary statement from the previous review. A resubmission application may be submitted for new, renewal, or revision applications. NIH allows only one resubmission application. Policies regarding resubmission applications can be found in the application guide. A resubmission has a suffix in its application identification number, e.g., A1.

DSP: A resubmission is a request for funding from a sponsor for a proposal that has previously been rejected by the same sponsor. Occasionally, sponsors will request that an applicant make certain changes to a proposal and resubmit the proposal. If a proposal has been substantially revised, or if the changes have not been made at the request of a sponsor, the proposal should be considered a new application and should be routed through DSP.

Ucsf: Indicates an application being resubmitted to an agency by a project director/principal investigator who did not succeed in getting funding so revises the proposal based on feedback from the initial peer review. Resubmissions are also made to supplement requests.