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Award Data for Individual Organizations

For Fiscal Years 2005-2010 All information shown on this page is drawn from files that were frozen at the end of the fiscal year. This page also may include hyperlinks to the most recent project information in the RePORTER database, which contains up-to-date project information.  As a result, there may be some differences between the information shown on this page and the information found in RePORTER.

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The NIH tracks its funding of critical medical research and other support at universities, hospitals, small businesses and other organizations, and annually compiles this information and makes it available to the public. NIH has developed a this Web-based tool that allows you to determine the dollars awarded to any one organization or department. The tool will also allow you to download aggregate data so that you can conduct your own analysis. The NIH funding information provided on this site, including any information in the Award Data for Individual Organizations and corresponding aggregate data reports, is drawn from a file which is frozen at the end of every fiscal year. The data reported are static, and exclude any changes made after September 30. This includes changes made due to organizational restructuring, change of grantee organization or PI, and post-award budgetary adjustments.

The dollars amounts provided are based on total amount awarded for a fiscal year period and are the sum of both direct and indirect costs for each fiscal year.

The names of organizations, departments, or components within organizations to which dollar amounts are attributed are based on information supplied to the NIH during application submission.  For consistency purposes, the data might be further classified by the parent organization or main campus, NIH standardized department names, or NIH standardized names of organizational components.

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Note: Information on organization rankings discontinued as of FY 2005.

Please note that, in FY 2006, NIH discontinued the publication of organizational rankings (in terms of total NIH support). Instead, NIH developed this Web-based tool that allows you to determine total NIH support to any one organization or department and download aggregate data for your own analysis. This change came, in part, from responses received from the grantee community suggesting that ranking tables were not necessary (see Request for Information on the Plan to Recognize Multiple Principal Investigators on NIH Grants) and, in part, by the establishment of multi-investigator awards (see Establishment of Multiple Principal Investigator Awards for the Support of Team Science Projects), which made calculations of the total funding received by individual departments impractical.



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