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Types of Assistance

    Project Grants:
    The funding, for fixed or known periods, of specific projects. Project grants can include fellowships, scholarships, research grants, training grants, traineeships, experimental and demonstration grants, evaluation grants, planning grants, technical assistance grants, survey grants, and construction grants.

Financial Information

    Account Identification:
    75-0887-0-1-552.

    Obligations:
    (Grants and Cooperative Agreements) FY 04 $496,304,000; FY 05 est $513,574,000; and FY 06 est $526,478,000. (NRSA): FY 04 $12,439,000; FY 05 est $12,769,000 and FY 06 est $13,027,000. (SBIR and STTR): FY 04 $15,225,000; FY 05 est $15,637,000; and FY 06 est $16,058,000.

    Range and Average of Financial Assistance:
    Grants and cooperative agreements: $2,889 to $7,011,704; $333,101. NRSA (Institutional): $18,842 to $521,402; $189,957. NRSA (Individual): $24,624 to $56,308; $47,095. SBIR Phase I: $91,753 to $272,313; $154,533. SBIR Phase II: $209,800 to $681,479; $379,934. STTR Phase I: $289,178 to $289,178; $289,178. STTR Phase II: $100,000 to $100,000; $100,000.

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