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Federal Science and Public Health Funding Page

In the U.S., federal funding fuels the research that drives discovery, spurs innovation and improves the health of animals, humans, the environment and the economy. Given the diverse nature of microbiology, a number of federal agencies fund these efforts. 黑料正能量works to ensure robust, sustained funding for microbiology research across a host of federal agencies. Learn more about .

The Appropriations Process

Graphic of the Appropriations Process

The annual appropriations process formally kicks off each year with the release of the President’s budget request to Congress. The presidential proposal marks the beginning of a multi-month process of finalizing and approving the Federal budget. President Biden sent his Fiscal Year 2025 proposal to Congress on March 11, 2024. On March 14, 2025, Congress passed a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government through Sept. 30, 2025. The legislation largely maintains overall government funding at FY 2024 levels, with specific adjustments impacting various agencies and programs, including increasing defense spending by $6 billion while reducing non-defense spending by $13 billion.

While the CR maintains funding for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Science Foundation, USDA Agriculture and Food Research Initiative and Department of Energy Office of Science at FY 2024 levels, it results in a $280 million reduction in NIH funding compared to FY 2024. Learn more about the funding for Federal science agencies:


National Institutes of Health
 
AGENCY/PROGRAM FY23
ACTUAL
FY24 ACTUAL FY25 ACTUAL
National Institutes of Health $47.9 billion $47.08 billion $46.8 billion
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) $6.56 billion $6.5 billion $6.5 billion


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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
AGENCY/PROGRAM FY23
ACTUAL
FY24 ACTUAL FY25 ACTUAL
CDC Overall Budget $9.2 billion $9.2 billion $9.2 billion
Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Disease     $750 million $760 million $760 million
Immunization and Respiratory Disease $919 million $919 million $919 million
HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STI and TB Prevention     $1.39 billion $1.39 billion $1.39 billion
Global Health     $692 million $692 million $692 million
Public Health Preparedness $883 million $938 million $938 million

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National Science Foundation
 
AGENCY/PROGRAM FY23 ACTUAL FY24 ACTUAL FY25
ACTUAL
National Science Foundation $9.5 billion $9.06 billion $9.06 billion


Read ASM's Testimony to the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives Committees on Appropriations and Subcommittees on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies.

Food and Drug Administration

Department of Agriculture
                               
AGENCY/PROGRAM FY23 ACTUAL FY24 ACTUAL FY25 ACTUAL
National Institute of Food and Agriculture $1.7 billion $1.6 billion $1.6 billion
Agricultural Research Service $1.8 million $1.7 billion $1.7 billion
Agriculture and Food Research Initiative $455 million $445 million $445 million

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Department of Energy
                               
AGENCY/PROGRAM FY23 ACTUAL FY24 ACTUAL FY25
ACTUAL
DOE Office of Science $8.1 billion $8.2 billion $8.2 billion

Read ASM's Testimony to the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives Committees on Appropriations and Subcommittees on Energy and Water Development and Related Agencies.

Other Agencies and Programs
AGENCY/PROGRAM FY23 ACTUAL FY4 ACTUAL FY25 ACTUAL
Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) $950 million $1.01 billion $1.01 billion
Office of Science, Technology and Policy (OSTP) $7.96 million $7.96 million $7.96 million
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Research Office $661 million $656 million $656 million
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) $1.49 billion $1.45 billion $1.45 billion
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): Science and Technology $802 million $758 million $758 million
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Science Directorate $7.79 billion $7.3 billion $7.3 billion


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Tell Congress to Act on Appropriations

ASM's Public Policy and Advocacy Team discuss the current atmosphere on Capitol Hill, as well as how decisions made in Washington, D.C. affect your research and the role you can play as an effective advocate.

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