The U.S. Science Budget
Coverage follows of President Obama's 2012 budget request to Congress, released 14 February 2011. The table, which will be updated continually, tracks recent budgets, including the current House proposal for the rest of the 2011 fiscal year. Click icons to the left of agencies to reveal specific programs. Send suggestions/corrections to news-info@aaas.org. Chart last updated on 18 April, 2011.
What's Happening at Selected Research Agencies
Numbers are in millions of dollars
The president's proposal for next year's budget, released 14 February
The president's proposal for this year's budget, released last February.
Levels in this budget have served as a template for the continuing resolution funding agencies into the current fiscal year
The 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funded several agencies, which disbursed money over several years
This agreement funds federal agencies through 30 September, the end of FY 2011
| | Agency | Program | 2012 request >> | 2011 request >> | 2010 enacted >> | Stimulus funds >> | Final 2011 CR >> |
 | NIH | | $31,829 | $32,090 | $31,008 | $10,400 | $30,686 |
 | DOE | | 29,547 | 28,353 | 26,494 | 33,720 | 25,593 |
| | | Office of Science >> Biggest federal funder of physical science | 5416 | 5121 | 4904 | 1669 | 4874 |
| | | ARPA Energy >> Steve Chu's blue sky energy research arm | 550 | 300 | 0 | 400 | 176 |
| | | Innovation Hubs >> These new multidisciplinary research centers have been key elements of Obama's energy research strategy | 146 | 107 | 75 | | |
 | NSF | | 7767 | 7370 | 6872 | 2401 | 6807 |
| | | Research >> The six research directorates, including cross-disciplinary activities | 6253 | 5965 | 5564 | 2062 | 5511 |
| | | Education >> The education directorate, including K-12 education, fellowships, and traineeships | 911 | 892 | 873 | 85 | 861 |
 | NOAA | | 5498 | 5552 | 4853 | 0 | 4511 |
 | NASA | | 18,724 | 19,000 | 18,725 | 1002 | 18,450 |
| | | Space science | 5017 | 5005 | 4493 | 400 | 4935 |
 | NIST | | 1101 | 919 | 856 | 610 | 750 |
| | | NIST labs >> The National Institute of Standards and Technology is a Commerce department physical science lab | 679 | 585 | 515 | 220 | 507 |
| | | Tech Innovation Program >> This program, which conducts research in partnership with companies, is controversial among conservatives who call it "corporate welfare" | 75 | 80 | 70 | 0 | 45 |
 | USDA | | 23,879 | 28,642 | 27,032 | 27,395 | |
| | | NIFA >> (research and education) | 708 | 839 | 788 | 0 | 699 |
| | | AFRI >> (competitive grants) | 325 | 429 | 262 | 0 | 260 |
 | EPA | | 9986 | 10,020 | 10,298 | 7131 | 8812 |
| | | S&T | 826 | 847 | 848 | | 813 |
| | | GLRI >> (Great Lakes) | 350 | 300 | 475 | | |
 | USGS | | 1118 | 1133 | 1112 | 140 | 1084 |
 | State Department | | 4700 | | | | |
| | | Global Health Initiative >> This is a multiagency fund that includes treatment and research | 9784 | 9575 | 8909 | | |
 | FDA | | 4360 | 4032 | 3280 | | 3648 |
 | CDC | | 5893 | 6342 | 6467 | 300 | 5649 |
 | DoD | | | | | | |
| | | DoD 6.1 research | 2078 | 1998 | 1815 | 0 | 1947 |
| | | DARPA >> The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is the Pentagon's blue-sky research arm | 2984 | 3103 | 3248 | 0 | |
SOURCE: Congress, OMB, individual agencies
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