FY 2020 By the Numbers: Extramural Investments in Research

Each year around this time we look back on NIH’s investment in research. Similar to previous fiscal years (FYs), this post focuses on grant funding and success rates for research supported through our traditional annual appropriations. Grants data related to special coronavirus appropriations are excluded here to be consistent with prior “By The Numbers” posts. For more on that spending, please review these posts and use the advanced search functionality available in RePORTER. NIH received $ 41.6 billion in FY 2020 (see our Appropriations history here ). Of this amount, $30.8 billion was awarded to 56,169 new and renewed meritorious extramural grants (excludes research and development contracts). This investment was up $1.3 billion from FY 2019 (4.4 percent increase), with 1,157 more grants funded (2.1 percent increase). The awards were made to 2,650 academic universities, hospitals, small businesses, and other organizations throughout the U.S. and internationally. Table 1 – All Extramural Research (competing and non-competing, excluding contracts) 2019 2020 2020 % Change from 2019 Number of Awards 55,012 56,169 2.1% Total Amount (in billions) $29.466 $30.761 4.4% NIH awarded 11,332 competing Research Project Grants (RPGs) in FY 2020, 297 more than FY 2019. We spent $22.6 billion on RPGS, an additional $1.0 billion (4.9 percent) over the previous year, with the average size per award increasing by $13,065 (2.4 percent). The RPG success rate in FY 2020 was 2...
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