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Research Project Success Rates for the selected Institute:

Success rates indicate the percentage of reviewed (competing) Research Project Grant applications that receive funding. This is computed on a fiscal year basis. Dividing the number of competing applications funded by the total number of competing applications reviewed determines success rates. Applications that have one or more amendments in the same fiscal year are only counted once. The total cost is the sum of the direct and indirect costs for each fiscal year, and not for the life of the project.

Success Rates by Type of Grant


Institute or Center Type of Grant Success Rate Base Number Awarded Total Cost Awarded Applications Success Rate Fiscal Year
NIMH Continuation 332 133 $57,281,426 40.1% 2007
NIMH New 2,458 483 $159,457,853 19.7% 2007
NIMH Supplements 13 4 $505,405 30.8% 2007
Total   2,803 620 $217,244,684 22.1%  

Success Rates by Activity Code


Institute or Center Activity Code Success Rate Base Number Awarded Total Cost Awarded Success Rate Fiscal Year
NIMH R01 1,697 402 $170,981,478 23.7% 2007
NIMH R03 287 49 $3,609,056 17.1% 2007
NIMH R15 32 9 $1,918,513 28.1% 2007
NIMH R21 455 83 $16,780,544 18.2% 2007
NIMH R34 297 58 $12,838,654 19.5% 2007
NIMH R36 12 2 $53,647 16.7% 2007
NIMH R37 7 6 $2,435,066 85.7% 2007
NIMH R56 2 2 $572,002 100.0% 2007
NIMH U01 11 6 $4,117,206 54.5% 2007
NIMH U19 3 3 $3,938,518 100.0% 2007
Total   2,803 620 $217,244,684 22.1%  

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