Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Grant Funding, FY 2005


July 1, 2004 - June 30, 2005. All fiscal data exclude Financial Aid Office awards. Data are from the Office of Research Development and Administration; compiled on November 1, 2005. The term "grants" here includes contracts and cooperative agreements. All federal figures in these tables include flowthrough funding (federal funds awarded via nonfederal subcontracting agencies). Figures do not always sum due to rounding of awards with fractional dollar amounts.

Grants Summary, FY 2005
Total funding awarded $63,690,156
No. of grant awards received 693
No. of agencies awarding grants 264
No. of faculty, staff, and students receiving grants 370
No. of grant projects active during fiscal year 1,137

 
Grant Funding by Project Type, FY 2005
Research - 46.8% 433 awards $29,790,334
Training - 9.7% 78 awards $6,180,033
Public Service/Other - 43.5% 182 awards $27,719,789

 
Grant Funding by Source, FY 2005
Federal - 49.5% 241 awards $31,504,446
State - 23.3% 155 awards $14,826,443
Industry - 6.9% 102 awards $4,400,451
Foundation - 3.6% 38 awards $2,300,911
Other - 16.7% 157 awards $10,657,905

 
Grant Funding by Source versus Project Type, FY 2005
Funding Source Research Training Public Service/
Other
TOTAL
Federal $15,715,023 $2,598,980 $13,190,443 $31,504,446
State $6,308,245 $2,435,538 $6,082,659 $14,826,443
Industry $4,116,227 $259,731 $24,493 $4,400,451
Foundation $1,598,100 $1,000 $701,811 $2,300,911
Other $2,052,739 $884,784 $7,720,382 $10,657,905
TOTAL $29,790,334 $6,180,033 $27,719,789 $63,690,156

 
Top Sponsors - All Grants, FY 2005
    (flowthrough funds assigned to source agency)
National Institutes of Health (NIH/DHHS) $8,841,552
Other U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services - non-NIH $6,260,141
U.S. Dept. of Education $4,627,738
National Science Foundation (NSF) $4,382,068
Illinois Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity $4,270,422
Illinois State Board of Education $4,257,354
Illinois Dept. of Children and Family Services $3,513,266
Corporation for Public Broadcasting $2,036,924
U.S. Dept. of Defense $1,539,343
U.S. Dept. of Labor $1,465,380
Illinois Dept. of Public Health $1,405,773
Illinois Board of Higher Education $1,387,835
U.S. Dept. of Commerce $1,181,938

 
Top Sponsors - Research Grants, FY 2005
    (flowthrough funds assigned to source agency)
National Institutes of Health (NIH) $8,203,312
Illinois Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity $3,903,832
National Science Foundation (NSF) $3,195,568
U.S. Dept. of Defense $1,403,710
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) $850,802
Illinois Dept. of Agriculture $841,875
U.S. Dept. of Energy $785,161
Illinois Soybean Program Operating Board $696,485
U.S. Dept. of Interior $617,282

 
Grant Funding by Federal Agencies, FY 2005
    (flowthrough funds assigned to source agency)
National Institutes of Health (NIH) $8,841,552
Other U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services - non-NIH $6,260,141
Dept. of Education $4,627,738
National Science Foundation (NSF) $4,382,068
Dept. of Defense (DOD) $1,539,343
Dept. of Labor $1,465,380
Dept. of Commerce $1,181,938
Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) $893,538
Dept. of Energy (DOE) $785,161
Dept. of Interior $617,282
Other federal agencies $910,305
Total federal funding $31,504,446

 
Research Grant Funding by Federal Agencies, FY 2005
    (flowthrough funds assigned to source agency)
National Institutes of Health (NIH) $8,203,312
National Science Foundation (NSF) $3,195,568
Dept. of Defense (DOD) $1,403,710
Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) $850,802
Dept. of Energy (DOE) $785,161
Dept. of Interior $617,282
Dept. of Education $295,700
NASA $142,008
National Endowment for the Humanities $100,000
Other federal agencies $121,480
Total federal research funding $15,715,023

 
Grant Funding to Colleges/Units, FY 2005, in Rank Order
College of Education and Human Services 66 awards $14,059,460
School of Medicine - Springfield 129 awards $12,398,692
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research * 73 awards $8,060,425
School of Medicine - Carbondale 25 awards $3,972,950
Office of the Chancellor 13 awards $3,967,669
College of Science 84 awards $3,819,998
College of Agricultural Sciences 104 awards $3,712,370
College of Liberal Arts 66 awards $3,301,553
College of Engineering 45 awards $2,996,256
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts 24 awards $2,688,994
Illinois Clean Coal Institute 3 awards $1,846,357
Student Affairs and Enrollment Management 11 awards $786,652
College of Applied Sciences and Arts 14 awards $656,130
Plant and Service Operations 4 awards $616,900
College of Business and Administration 13 awards $265,731
Office of the Provost 2 awards $214,545
School of Law 8 awards $163,182
Library Affairs 6 awards $120,133
Shryock Auditorium 1 award $36,000
Security Office 2 awards $6,159
  * Includes Coal Research Center, Fisheries Center, Economic and Regional Development, Graduate School, Wildlife Lab.

 
Grant Funding to Colleges/Units by Project Type, FY 2005
College/Unit Research Training Public Service/
Other
Total
College of Agricultural Sciences $3,243,417 $455,746 $13,206 $3,712,370
College of Applied Sciences and Arts $334,490 $4,999 $316,641 $656,130
College of Business and Administration -- $259,731 $6,000 $265,731
Office of the Chancellor -- -- $3,967,669 $3,967,669
College of Education and Human Services $475,364 $987,853 $12,596,244 $14,059,460
College of Engineering $2,996,256 -- -- $2,996,256
Illinois Clean Coal Institute $1,846,357 -- -- $1,846,357
School of Law $35,799 -- $127,383 $163,182
College of Liberal Arts $2,586,827 $388,610 $326,116 $3,301,553
Library Affairs $119,633 -- $500 $120,133
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts -- -- $2,688,994 $2,688,994
School of Medicine - Carbondale $3,012,757 $518,193 $442,000 $3,972,950
School of Medicine - Springfield $8,915,636 $570,303 $2,912,753 $12,398,692
Plant and Service Operations $150,000 -- $466,900 $616,900
Office of the Provost -- -- $214,545 $214,545
College of Science $3,583,009 $210,976 $26,013 $3,819,998
Security Office -- -- $6,159 $6,159
Shryock Auditorium -- -- $36,000 $36,000
Student Affairs and Enrollment Management -- $546,723 $239,929 $786,652
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research* $2,490,788 $2,236,899 $3,332,738 $8,060,425
TOTAL $29,790,334 $6,180,033 $27,719,789 $63,690,156
  * Includes Coal Research Center, Fisheries Center, Economic and Regional Development, Graduate School, Wildlife Lab.

 
Grant Funding to Colleges/Units by Funding Source, FY 2005
College/Unit Federal State Other* Total
College of Agricultural Sciences $926,759 $1,424,859 $1,360,752 $3,712,370
College of Applied Sciences and Arts $306,641 $6,999 $342,490 $656,130
College of Business and Administration -- -- $265,731 $265,731
Office of the Chancellor $3,886,669 $81,000 -- $3,967,669
College of Education and Human Services $5,445,387 $3,650,497 $4,963,576 $14,059,460
College of Engineering $826,521 $1,414,424 $755,311 $2,996,256
Illinois Clean Coal Institute -- $1,846,357 -- $1,846,357
School of Law $113,478 $42,800 $6,904 $163,182
College of Liberal Arts $2,551,339 $224,621 $525,593 $3,301,553
Library Affairs -- $500 $119,633 $120,133
College of Mass Communication and Media Arts $259,036 $323,653 $2,106,305 $2,688,994
School of Medicine - Carbondale $3,212,450 $174,500 $586,000 $3,972,950
School of Medicine - Springfield $6,184,331 $2,357,633 $3,856,728 $12,398,692
Plant and Service Operations -- $366,900 $250,000 $616,900
Office of the Provost $50,000 $164,545 -- $214,545
College of Science $2,781,567 $465,487 $572,943 $3,819,998
Security Office -- $6,159 -- $6,159
Shryock Auditorium $36,000 -- -- $36,000
Student Affairs and Enrollment Management -- $143,000 $643,652 $786,652
Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research** $4,924,268 $2,132,509 $1,003,648 $8,060,425
TOTAL $31,504,446 $14,826,443 $17,359,267 $63,690,156
* Combined total for industry, foundation, and other funding sources.
** Includes Coal Research Center, Fisheries Center, Economic and Regional Development, Graduate School, Wildlife Lab.

 
Research Expenditures in Science & Engineering (S&E) Fields, FY 2005
from all sources $57,434,000
from external grants $31,880,000
from federal grants $16,975,000
Note: The National Science Foundation ranks universities based on expenditures made by each institution for research activities in a given year, rather than on grant dollars received during that year. S&E fields include science, engineering, agriculture, the social sciences, and psychology, but exclude education, humanities, the arts, law, and library science. "All sources" includes institutional funds and grants. Figures in this table are calculated by Accounting Services.

 

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