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Budget Information (Congressional Justification)
Each year, the National Institute on Drug Abuse submits to Congress a justification for its Fiscal Year (FY) activities. The justification describes program accomplishments and research priorities, and outlines the budgetary activities toward advancing NIDA’s public health mission.
Fiscal Year 2013 Budget Information
- Amounts Available for Obligation Table
- Budget Mechanism Table
- Summary of Changes Table
- Budget Authority by Activity Table
- Authorizing Legislation Table
- Appropriations History Table
- Budget Authority by Object Table
- Salaries and Expenses Table
- Details of Full-Time Equivalent Employment (FTEs) Table
- Detail of Positions Table
Fiscal Year 2012 Budget Information
- Amounts Available for Obligation Table
- Appropriations History Table
- Authorizing Legislation Table
- Budget Authority by Activity Table
- Budget Authority by Object Table
- Budget Mechanism Table
- Detail of Full-time Equivalent Employment (FTE) Table
- Detail of Positions Table
- New Positions Requested FY 2012
- Salaries and Expenses Table
- Summary of Changes Table
Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Information
- Amounts Available for Obligation Table
- Appropriations History Table
- Authorizing Legislation Table
- Budget Authority by Object Table
- Budget Authority by Program Table
- Budget Mechanism Table
- Detail of Full-time Equivalent Employment (FTE) Table
- Detail of Positions Table
- New Positions Requested FY 2011
- Salaries and Expenses Table
- Summary of Changes Table
Budget Archives
For Fiscal Year 2010 and older, visit the archived budget reports.
Learn more at NIH Office of Budget.
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