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Budgeting for Data Management and Sharing

Costs submitted in budget requests in NIH grant proposals must be spent during the granting period, not before or after. 

Budgets can include: 

  • Multiple line items for relevant NIH Data Management and Sharing costs in appropriate cost categories.
  • Unique or specialized infrastructure necessary to provide local management and preservation such as costs for data storage and curation.
  • Costs associated with deidentification or anonymization of data sets involving human subjects.
  • Costs associated with preserving and sharing data through established repositories during the award period.

Budgets cannot include: 

  • Infrastructure or indirect costs that are already part of institutional overhead. 
  • Costs of doing research such as costs associated with collecting, purchasing or gaining access to research data. 

References: Supplemental Policy Information “Allowable Costs for Data Management and Sharing”, NIH Application Instruction Updates “Data Management and Sharing (DMS) Costs