NCI
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Message to Grantees About NCI Funding and Grant Support for FY2013 May 7, 2013
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Reductions in ongoing (non-competing) grants (about 6%), centers and other research programs (6.5%), and research and development contracts (8.5%)
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Varmus
Memo
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NIDA
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NIDA Funding Strategy for Fiscal Year 2013, revised May 2013
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Non-Competing Continuation Awards:
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Consistent with overall NIH policy every effort will be made to keep the average size of awards constant at FY 2012 levels.
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Non-competing awards will be issued without cost of living/inflationary adjustments in FY 2013.
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FY 2013 awards that have already been issued will be revised to adjust the award level.
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R13 and RSDAs continuation awards will be funded at committed, including co-funds.
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Modular and Non-modular continuation awards will be funded at approximately 96% of committed levels, including co-funds.
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NSRAs (Fs and Ts) will be issued at the FY 2012 stipend levels.
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NIDA
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NIGMS
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Budget Outlook May 8, 2013
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Inflationary increases will be discontinued for all competing and noncompeting awards (both modular and nonmodular).
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All noncompeting grants will be reduced by 3.5% from the Fiscal Year 2013 committed level.
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Commitments in Fiscal Year 2014 and beyond will remain unchanged.
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Overall average costs for competing RPGs will be at approximately the Fiscal Year 2012 level. Inflationary increases for future-year commitments will be discontinued.
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Fiscal Year 2013 noncompeting awards that have already been issued at a reduced level will be revised upward to reflect the 3.5% reduction.
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New investigators on R01-equivalent awards will be supported at a success rate equivalent to that of established investigators submitting new (Type 1) R01-equivalent applications.
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We anticipate funding 758 competing RPGs, with a success rate of 18% (see comparisons for previous years).
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NIGMS
Feedback Loop
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NIMH
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FY 2013 Funding Strategy for Research Grants
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Non-Competing Continuation Grants: For Research Project Grants (RPGs),Centers, and Other Research Mechanisms (excluding Research Career Development):
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Modular Grants: Modular grant awards will be reduced -4% from their FY 2013 committed levels.
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Commitments for continuation awards in FY 2014 and beyond will remain unchanged at this time.
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Non-Modular Grants: Non-modular grant awards will be reduced -4% from their FY 2013 committed levels. Commitments for continuation awards in FY 2014 and beyond will remain unchanged
at this time.
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NIMH
Funding
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