Federal Research Funding
APS advocates for predicable, sustainable growth for the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and the biomedical research budgets of Veterans Affairs and NASA. This section has resources to keep you updated on where funding stands and how you can work to support it.
Updates

President Proposes Flat Budget for NIH, Increase for NSF

President Obama’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 budget recommendations announced February 13, 2012 include flat funding for the National Institutes of Health and a 4.8% increase for the National Science Foundation. Medical and Prosthetic Research at the Department of Veterans Affairs would be increased by 0.3%.

APS Comments on Managing NIH Resources

In response to a request for input from the NIH on how best to manage resources in fiscally challenging times, the APS submitted a response recommending that the NIH consider the long term consequences of any changes to funding policy and focus on maintaining success rates at a level of at least 30%. APS also recommended using a diversity of approaches to alleviating the funding crunch, and continuing to prioritize funding for early stage investigators. (PDF)

Congress Works to Rein in Federal Spending

The recently passed Budget Control Act will essentially freeze the budget at fiscal year 2011 levels for the next two years to allow the economy time to recover before imposing funding cuts.

Congress Finalizes FY 2012 Research Budgets

On December 17, 2011, Congress passed an omnibus spending bill containing fiscal year (FY) 2012 funding for most of the federal government, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and VA medical and prosthetic research.

APS Recommends $35 Billion for NIH in FY 2012

On May 10, 2011 the APS sent a letter to Members of Congress recommending that the NIH be funded at a level of $35 billion in fiscal year 2012. (PDF)

Congress Finalizes FY 2011 Budgets

On April 14, 2011, Congress passed a bill to fund federal programs and agencies for the remainder of the current fiscal year.

APS Leadership Visits Capitol Hill

On Tuesday, March 15, 2011 APS leadership met with several Congressional offices to discuss funding for biomedical research, the humane use of animals in research, and publications access.

Stimulus Legislation Contains Major Boost for Science

The NIH, NSF, VA,and NASA all receive additional funding under the provisions of the 2009 stimulus package.

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