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Funding

2008

Appropriation: $57,113,846
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0

Number of Continuation Awards:
  • 16 Regional Comprehensive Centers;
  • 5 Content Centers
Average Continuation Award:
  • $2,900,138 for Regional Centers;
  • 3 at $2,580,000 each and 2 at $1,580,000 each for Content Centers
Range of Continuation Awards:
  • $875,000-$6,290,000 for Regional Centers;
  • $1,580,000-$3,580,000 for Content Centers

2007

Appropriation: $56,256,750
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0

Number of Continuation Awards:
  • 16 Regional Comprehensive Centers;
  • 5 Content Centers
Average Continuation Award:
  • $2,900,000 for Regional Centers;
  • 3 at $2,500,000 each and 2 at $1,500,000 each for Content Centers
Range of Continuation Awards:
  • $860,000-$6,000,000 for Regional Centers;
  • $1,500,000-$2,500,000 for Content Centers

2006

Appropriation: $56,256,750
Number of New Awards Anticipated: 0

Number of Continuation Awards:
  • 16 Regional Comprehensive Centers;
  • 5 Content Centers
Average Continuation Award:
  • $2,900,000 for Regional Centers;
  • 3 at $3,000,000 each and 2 at $2,000,000 each for Content Centers
Range of Continuation Awards:
  • $850,000-$5,980,000 for Regional Centers;
  • $1,000,000-$3,000,000 for Content Centers

2005

Appropriation: $56,824,736
Number of New Awards: 20
Estimated Range of Awards: $1 million-$4.5 million in Fiscal Year 2005

FY 2006 - FY 2009

The President is requesting that Congress provide $56.8 million in FY 2006 for the program. Of that amount, approximately $54,000,000 will be available to support the centers.


 
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