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AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT OF 2009
Stimulus Bill
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The official Case Western Reserve University web site for information about the stimulus bill,
federal agencies’ guidance and procedures for distribution of funds, state of Ohio plans, and
University announcements related to campus-wide coordination in pursuing funding opportunities.
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Last Updated:
09/25/2009
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OVERVIEW: The federal stimulus bill presents an unprecedented, one-time opportunity to support the University’s
research enterprise.
All major federal research agencies are receiving additional significant research dollars for competitive grants,
construction/renovation of research facilities, and instrumentation.
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To help the University take full advantage of these opportunities The Offices of the Provost, Sponsored Research and Government
Relations are teaming to provide information to faculty and staff.
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New! CURRENT CASE FUNDING LEVELS: To view Case Western Reserve University's current status on ARRA Funding proposals
and awards please log into our OSPARS Reporting System with your Case ID and password.
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SAMPLES OF RESEARCH OPORTUNITIES INCLUDE:
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- National Institutes of Health - $10.4 billion with $8.5 billion for research, instrumentation and equipment;
$1.5 billion for external and intramural facilities; $400 million transferred to NIH from the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality for comparative effectiveness research.
- National Science Foundation - $3 billion with $2.5 billion for research, instrumentation,
and facilities modernization; $400 million for major research equipment and facilities construction;
$100 million for education and human resources.
- NASA - $1 billion with $400 million for climate research; $150 million for aeronautics;
$400 million for exploration; $50 million to help restore NASA-owned facilities damaged in 2008 by natural disasters.
- Department of Energy Office of Science - $1.6 billion for energy research and $400 million for the new DOE
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E).
- National Institute of Standards and Technology - $360 million for construction of research buildings with $180
million allocated to a “competitive construction grant program for research science buildings.”
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Funds, generally, are expected to be disbursed and spent by September 2010. Each agency is developing a plan,
guidance, and processes. This site will be updated regularly to reflect the most up-to-date
information from the agencies.
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STATE OF OHIO:
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Ohio is receiving state fiscal stabilization funds. Most dollars will be directed
to specific programs but some dollars may be available to universities.
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STIMULUS BILL LINKS:
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Additional information is available through our STIMULUS BILL LINKS.
Watch for updated and new links as information becomes available or changes.
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