DCCPS International Research Grants Portfolio - Research Grants Awarded to Foreign Institutions

The Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences (DCCPS) supports research projects at foreign institutions as well as institutions in the United States with a foreign component1. This website provides tables and maps showing the number of grants and dollars awarded directly to institutions in foreign countries, as well as grants awarded to an institution in the US with research components taking place at foreign institutions (Performing Sites).2

The majority of DCCPS supported research projects are in the United States. This site, however, is intended to provide the foreign piece of our portfolio. This map represents the country in which the primary grant award was made, and links to those with foreign performing sites within each grant.

Click on the fiscal year drop down above the table to see the grants and total dollars awarded to the primary grant (not individual performing sites) for each fiscal year. Maps can be viewed either by the number of grants or by awarded dollars.

This site is best viewed with a resolution of 1024x768 (or higher). To print the map, right click on the map and choose the print option, then set your printer to the landscape page layout.
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DCCPS Research Grants Awarded to Foreign Institutions by Country
Fiscal Year: 2009
Country (Abbreviation)
(click for organizations)
Number of Grants Awarded Dollars
AUSTRALIA (AU) 5 $2,782,452
BRAZIL (BR) 1 $27,000
CANADA (CA) 7 $4,261,293
EGYPT (EG) 1 $54,000
FRANCE (FR) 3 $954,657
GERMANY (DE) 1 $395,016
ICELAND (IS) 1 $196,509
INDIA (IN) 1 $190,407
ISRAEL (IL) 1 $187,978
NETHERLANDS (NL) 2 $219,743
SWEDEN (SE) 1 $422,320
UNITED KINGDOM (UK) 2 $1,391,731
Total 26 $11,083,106
Note: The total represents all the grants awarded to an institution and the total dollars awarded outside the United States.
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1 Foreign Component: Grants awarded to an institution in the US with research components taking place at foreign institutions.

2 A performing site is any location where training, program management, and the research activities described in the program plan will be performed. A foreign site is any non-U.S. or U.S. territory institution that receives direct funding from NCI/NIH.