Donna Jones
NIDA Budget Officer
NIDA Budget Officer
What We Do:
The Financial Management Branch aims to provide good stewardship and appropriate accountability in all financial transactions while overseeing and managing the more than $1 billion annual Congressional appropriation to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
The FMB performs the following functions:
- Manages the program planning process for resource allocation and monitory to support policy development
- Formulates and coordinates the planning and execution of the Institute’s budget;
- Participates in Congressional, Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and departmental hearings
- Advises Institute staff in preparing budget estimates and justifications
- Coordinates the development and operation of data systems for use in maintaining administrative and programmatic information about Institute research, training, and management activities
- Coordinates the development and preparation of reports on research activities and accomplishments for use by NIDA staff and managers
- Coordinates the development and preparation of quantitative information on Institute research and training activities prepared in response to inquiries by PHS, HHS, OMB, Congress, outside organizations, and the general public.
Subject Matter Expert Contact List
Name | Title | Phone | Areas of Responsibility |
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Donna Jones | Budget Officer/CFO | (301) 443-6627 |
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Stacy Gardner | Deputy Budget Officer | (301) 402-0822 |
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Yvonne Moskal | Budget Analyst | (301) 402-0719 |
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Sharon Goon | Budget Analyst | (301) 402-0783 |
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Susan Brady | Administrative Secretary | (301) 443-6627 |
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Links
- NIDA Annual Funding Strategies
- NIDA Funding Opportunities
- White House
- US Senate - Appropriations
- US House - Appropriations
- Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
- NIH RePORTER
- NIH Policy on New Investigators and Early Stage Investigators
- NIH Office of Financial Management
- NIH Office of Budget
- Congressional Justification (CJ) - By IC
- ARRA FAQs
- ARRA (NIH funding, maps, grants, etc.)
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