Starting January 25, 2023, all NIH grant submissions for data-producing projects (e.g., most R grants) require the addition of a Data Management and Sharing Plan (DMS Plan). For help with your plan, you can reach out to your data management librarian; make sure to contact us at least a few weeks before your grant is due!
- The first thing you will want to do before writing your DMS Plan is to check if the DMS Plan is part of peer review for your grant. If so, in what way(s)?
- Even if it isn't peer reviewed, peer reviewers can still comment.
- The worst case scenario if your DMS Plan is NOT part of peer review is that the NIH may want to fund you but you must update your DMS Plan first. If this happens, reach out to one of your data management librarians and we can help you!
- The DMS Plan has no formatting guidelines (yet), but I WOULD recommend using the NIH's format page to make sure you include all of the information they need.
- DO NOT include hyperlinks or URLs in your DMS Plan! Make sure to name databases and other websites accurately so they are easy to find.
- Remember: This is not meant to be a static document. Things can change! You SHOULD be specific, but understand that the specifics can change over time.
- DO plan to stick to what you outline in this document; failing to do so could affect future funding.
- For MOST DMS Plans, there will be 6 sections. You may see 7 sections on some example plans; this is only required for specific grants (NIMH grants, for example), but almost all plans will end at Section 6.