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Budget & Current Issues

Budget & Current Issues. Advisory Committee for the Biological Sciences Meeting. Dr. Mary E. Clutter November 18, 2004. NSF FY 2005 Budget Appropriations House and Senate Marks (Dollars in Millions). Totals may not add due to rounding.

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Budget & Current Issues

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  1. Budget & Current Issues Advisory Committee for the Biological Sciences Meeting Dr. Mary E. Clutter November 18, 2004

  2. NSF FY 2005 Budget Appropriations House and Senate Marks(Dollars in Millions) Totals may not add due to rounding

  3. NSF FY 2005 House and Senate Marks:Research and Related Activities(Dollars in Millions) Totals may not add due to rounding

  4. FY 2005 NSF House Mark-up Highlights • MRE & FC Total $208 M • $50 M Atacama Large mm Array(ALMA) telescope • $47 M EarthScope • $51 M IceCube Neutrino Detection Project • New projects • $30M Scientific Ocean Drilling Vessel (SODV) • $30M Rare Symmetry Violating Processes (RSVP)

  5. FY 2005 NSF Senate Mark-up Highlights • MRE & FC Total $130 M • $50 M Atacama Large mm Array(ALMA) telescope • $47 M EarthScope • $33 M IceCube Neutrino Observatory • New projects • No new starts

  6. FY 2005 NSF House Mark-up Highlights • EHR Total $843 M (+ $72 M above request) • $94 M EPSCoR (+ $10 M) • $83 M Math Science Partnerships (+ $83 M) • Elementary, Secondary and Informal Education • $62 M Informal Science Education (ISE) (+ $12 M) • Undergraduate Education • $25 M STEM Talent (+ $10 M) • $45 M Advanced Technology Education (+ $7 M) • $8 M Noyce (+ $4 M) • $156 M Graduate Education (- $18 M) • Human Resources Development • $34 M Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (+ $0 M) • $24 M HBCU Undergraduate Program (+ $4 M) • $15 M AGEP (+ $0 M) • $15 M THRUST (The HBCU-Research University S&T initiative) & CREST (Centers of Research Excellence in Science & Technology (+ 4 M) • $3 M Minority Institutions of Excellence (+ $0 M)

  7. FY 2005 NSF Senate Mark-up Highlights • EHR Total $929 M (+ $158 M above request) • $95 M EPSCoR (+ $11 M) • $110 M Math Science Partnerships (+ $110 M) • Elementary, Secondary and Informal Education • $65 M Informal Science Education (ISE) (+ $15 M) • Undergraduate Education • $26 M STEM Talent (+ $11 M) • $46 M Advanced Technology Education (+ $8 M) • Graduate Education • Additional 500 fellowships at $30K/yr • Human Resources Development • $36 M Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (+ $2 M) • $27 M HBCU Undergraduate Program (+ $7 M) • $20 M THRUST (The HBCU-Research University S&T initiative) & CREST (Centers of Research Excellence in Science & Technology (+ $9 M) • $10 M Tribal Colleges (+ $0 M)

  8. 25 Years of NSF Budget History

  9. Appropriations for the National Science Foundation FY 1998 - 2004 In millions of dollars Total Growth FY 98 – FY 04: $2.2 billion (65%) FY’98 FY’99 FY’00 FY’01 FY’02 FY’03 FY’04 FY’05 FY’06 FY’07 (Request) [ --- Authorized ---]

  10. Award Size (average annual) NSF overall: $139,510 Average Award Duration NSF overall: 2.96 years BIO: $171,016 BIO: 3.27 years Award Size and DurationResearch Grants FY 2004

  11. BIO Success Rate Research Grants FY 1999 - 2004

  12. Percentage Composition ofFederal Government Outlays (FY 2004 = $2.32 T) Paymentsto Individuals Discretionary Net Interest National Defense Source: Outlays by Superfunction and Function, Office of Management and Budget

  13. FY 2003 R&D Statistics Ratio of R&D to GDP = 2.61% • Total R&D = $283,789 B • Federal R&D = $85,280 B [Non-Defense related = $47,488 B] • Total Federal Basic Research R&D = $32,712 B • Total Federal R&D – University & Colleges = $18,071 B Ratio of Fed. R&D U&C to GDP = 0.17% NSF SRS Report: US R&D Projected to Have Grown Marginally in 2003

  14. NSF FY 2003 – FY 2008Strategic Goals • Broadening participation in the science and engineering workforce • Strengthening core disciplinary research and increasing the funding rate for research grants • Providing broadly accessible cyberinfrastructure and world-class facilities to enhance research performance • Sustaining organizational excellence in NSF management practices

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