Beginning in January 2023, all National Institutes of Health research grant and contract applicants will be required to submit a data management and sharing plan (DMSP) as part of their application. If awarded, compliance with the approved plan is required. Learn about the new policy and helpful resources for researchers.
Requirements
NIH’s new data management and sharing policy requires that all grant applications and renewals that produce scientific data include a robust and detailed plan for managing, sharing, and preserving data during the funded period and beyond. To comply with the new policy, the DMSP must provide specific information on access policies and procedures to protect the privacy of human participants and for data preservation, metadata standards, and distribution methods.
New policy applies to:
- New and competing renewal grant applications submitted to NIH for the Jan. 25, 2023, proposal deadline date and later.
- Proposals for contracts submitted to NIH for the Jan. 25, 2023, proposal deadline date and later.
- Any other NIH funding agreement executed on or after Jan. 25, 2023.
New policy does not apply to:
- Research and other activities that do not generate scientific data, e.g., training, infrastructure development, and non-research activities.
Bookmark these resources and tools:
- Video modules provide guidance for writing and operationalizing your plan.
- Supplemental documents outline what researchers need to know:
- Funder requirements for data management and sharing
- Use the DMPTool (log in with your NetID) to draft your plan using the NIH 2023 template.
- Reference pages 3-4 of this example of a successful Data Management Plan created using the DMPTool. NIH will provide additional data management plan samples.
Important compliance notes:
- The submitted DMSP will become a term of condition of the Notice of Award.
- Compliance during the award period will be determined by the awarding NIH Institute or Center.
- Failure to comply may result in NIH enforcement action, risk award termination, or impact future funding decisions.
Contact the University Libraries Data Management team, data-management@arizona.edu, for more information or to request a consultation.