Total R15 Funding and Success Rates FY 2001 - 2010
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| FY | Applications |
Awards |
Success |
R15 Total Awards* |
2001 |
523 |
177 |
33.8% |
$23,901,165 |
2002 |
503 |
187 |
37.2% |
$25,279,770 |
2003 |
506 |
214 |
42.3% |
$30,466,704 |
2004 |
619 |
193 |
31.2% |
$37,633,031 |
2005 |
662 |
197 |
29.8% |
$39,740,776 |
2006 |
725 |
184 |
25.4% |
$37,938,780 |
2007 |
862 |
216 |
25.1% |
$45,228,704 |
2008 |
759 |
213 |
28.1% |
$44,395,633 |
2009 |
805 |
178 |
22.1% |
$37,299,776 |
2010 |
992 |
185 |
19% |
$52,352,418 |
*Caveats - Total Awards column is confounded in later years due to ARRA stimulus funding and the very recent doubling of the R15 award budget from $150K-$300K.
NIH funding success rates show that the R15/AREA Awards are becoming increasingly competitive

