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Johns Hopkins University led all U.S. universities and colleges in total National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for federal Fiscal Year 2022, with more than $830 million in awards, $839,852,301 to be exact, representing an approximately $15 million increase over its total in the prior year.
Research Project Grants: Average Size YearCurrent Dollars2019$553,679[ 2019, 553679, 296947 ]2020$566,744[ 2020, 566744, 298738 ]2021$581,293[ 2021, 581293, ]2022$592,617[ 2022, 592617, ]21 more rows
Lets dive in! Competitive Grants. Competitive grants are grants for which a nonprofit must submit a proposal. Continuation Grants. Continuation grants provide funding for a nonprofit to renew a previously awarded grant for another grant cycle. Pass-Through Grants. Formula Grants.
National Institute of Hydrology (NIH) is a premier Research and Development organization under the Ministry of Jal Shakti Department of Water Resources, River Development and Ganga Rejuvenation, Government of India.
NIAID supports three types of supplements: administrative, research, and revision (competing).
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R01-Equivalent Grants: Average Size YearCurrent Dollars2019$548,390[ 2019, 548390, 294110 ]2020$559,680[ 2020, 559680, 295014 ]2021$571,561[ 2021, 571561, ]2022$585,307[ 2022, 585307, ]21 more rows
Johns Hopkins University led all U.S. universities and colleges in total National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for federal Fiscal Year 2022, with more than $830 million in awards, $839,852,301 to be exact, representing an approximately $15 million increase over its total in the prior year.
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