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Virginia Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative Trust Fund Grant is administered by the Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative (CNI) Advisory Board through the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services. This program funds research and community-based rehabilitation initiatives addressing neurotrauma in Virginia. Eligibility is limited to Virginia-based organizations, institutions, and researchers.
Applications must be submitted electronically through the eVA procurement system; paper, faxed, or emailed submissions are not accepted. Applicants must register in eVA prior to applying and submit one signed PDF proposal plus a redacted copy. Award amounts vary and are announced through periodic Requests for Applications (RFA).
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CNI Trust Fund Grants - DARS Home About DARS Boards & Councils Commonwealth Neurotrauma Initiative Advisory Board CNI Trust Fund Grants Must be a Virginia-based organization, institution, or researcher. Applications must be submitted electronically through eVA by the deadline listed in the Request for Applications (RFA). Late applications will not be accepted.
No paper, emailed, faxed, or mailed submissions will be accepted. Applications must be submitted securely through the eVA system — nowhere else. Only electronic proposals submitted through eVA will be reviewed.
Applicants must be registered in eVA to apply. One signed original proposal in PDF format, including all attachments. One signed and labeled “REDACTED COPY” in PDF format, with any proprietary information removed.
Visit www. eva. virginia.
gov Click “I Sell To Virginia” Click “eVA Vendor Training” Click “Respond to IFBs – RFPs and more” for step-by-step instructions Check for updates to the application on the Virginia Business Opportunities (VBO) page. Complete and attach all required documents, amendments, and product details. Contact eVA Customer Care at 866-289-7367 or email eVACustomerCare@dgs.
virginia. gov before the deadline.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Virginia-based institutions, organizations, and researchers Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies by award Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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