Renewing discovery for future advancement

Click on the agency for information and funding opportunities in ASU's focus areas.

ARRA Activity

13%
$57,271,405 $471,608,217

Proposed vs. Received Dollars

22%
80 379

Proposals Submitted vs. Received Awards

Top Sponsors

Sponsor Proposals Submitted Received Awards Proposed Dollars Received Dollars
DOE 44 3 $145,847,922 $24,358,855
NSF 45 38 $35,817,098 $17,673,108
NIH 194 37 $171,438,926 $13,016,894
DOJ 5 1 $3,035,914 $1,476,417

Total Number of Jobs Created: 168

Recent News:

November 16, 2009 ASU efforts to improve human health will get $3M in federal stimulus grants.
" As part of the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act of 2009 ("Recovery Act" or "ARRA"), the NIH has established a new program entitled Research and Research Infrastructure..." [read more...]

October 26, 2009 Scientists apply laws of physics in cancer fight
" Instead of killing cancer cells, researchers at Arizona State University will use the laws of physics to figure out how to control them. And, rather than treating cancer as a disease and seeking a cure, ASU scientists will view cancer cells as physical objects...." [read more...]

October 26, 2009 Two ASU Projects get federal funding totaling $10.3M
"The funding is from the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy, which is receiving about $400 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. ASU is receiving $5.1 million for..." [read more...]

September 28, 2009 ASU counts $32M in stimulus funds, seeks $318M more
"Funding for these projects come at a critical time as we look to finding new sources of renewable energy, smarter ways of diagnosing and fighting diseases, and better ways to educate..." [read more...]

September 28, 2009 Federal stimulus grants give boost to ASU research
" Arizona State University researchers to date have received more than $32 million in stimulus package research grants..." [read more...]

OVPREA Workshop

To position ASU researchers optimally and improve the likelihood of funding, OVPREA and PRIDE hosted a workshop on February 23, 2009 to share what we know about how ARRA 2009 affects research.

Visit the workshop page.

For more information on ARRA research impact, please visit...