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Overview of Stimulus Bill

Overview of Stimulus Bill. $787 B signed 2/17/09 $310B in appropriations, $477B in tax cuts and entitlement spending $22.5 B in R & D spending $18.0B to conduct R & D, $3.5B for R&D facilities and large research equipment $1.0B in science infrastructure.

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Overview of Stimulus Bill

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  1. Overview of Stimulus Bill • $787 B signed 2/17/09 • $310B in appropriations, • $477B in tax cuts and entitlement spending • $22.5 B in R & D spending • $18.0B to conduct R & D, • $3.5B for R&D facilities and large research equipment • $1.0B in science infrastructure

  2. Ten Federal Agencies Will Receive $22.5 B in Research and Construction Funds from the Stimulus Bill

  3. The$787 B Stimulus Bill Provides Considerable Funding to the Federal Research Portfolio (only 4 biggest agencies shown) 35% 34% 44% 23% * *Science Research ** OS & ARPA-E

  4. Ifthe UW-Madison Receives a Proportional Increase (from what we got in FY08) from the Stimulus Bill This Could Amount to as Much as $144 M in FY 2009-10(only 4 biggest agencies shown) $74.9 M $46.4 M $19.9 M $2.5 M * ** OS & ARPA-E *Science Research

  5. Example of How NIH Will Spend $10.4 B • $8.2 B for research-$7.4 allocated across NIH Institutes, Centers, Divisions, and Common Fund. $800 M remain at the Office of the Director. • $1 B for extramural construction, repairs, and alterations through the National center for Research Resources. • $300 M shared instrumentation. • $500 M for construction & improvements on the NIH campus.

  6. Example of How NSF Will Spend $3.0 B • $2.0 B for research grants already through NSF’s regular peer review process but not funded due a lack of funds • $300 M for Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) program competitively awarded to university researchers. • $200 M to restart the Academic Research Infrastructure program for laboratory construction grants, primarily to Universities

  7. NIH Extramural Research Facilities Improvement Program (C06) • $2-15 M • 3 per Institution • 3 deadlines based on $ range • Scope: major alterations and renovations to existing facilities, additions, completion, new construction • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RR-09-008.html

  8. NIH Core Facility Renovation, Repair and Improvement (G20) • $1-10 M • 2 per Institution • September 17 • Scope: core facilities are defined as centralized shared resources that provide access to instruments, technologies or services. • http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-RR-09-007.html

  9. APPLICATION TIME SCALE C06 G20 Due Date: September 17, 2009 Peer Review: February 10, 2010 Council Review: May 10, 2010 Start Date: July 10, 2010 • Due Dates: May 6, June 17, July 17, • Peer Review: June 2009/Oct 2009 • Council Review: Oct 2009/Jan 2010 • Start Date: Dec 2009/Apr 2010

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