Mirando M A
Competitive Programs Unit, Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250-2241, USA.
J Anim Sci. 2007 Mar;85(13 Suppl):E11-5. doi: 10.2527/jas.2006-506.
The National Research Initiative (NRI) Competitive Grants Program is the USDA's major competitive grants program and is administered by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service. The NRI was authorized by the US Congress in the 1990 Farm Bill at a funding level of $500 million; however, the maximal NRI appropriation was $181.17 million in fiscal year (FY) 2006. Across all programs, the NRI is mandated to use 40% of its funding to support mission-linked research. Since its inception in 1991, the NRI has funded competitive grants in the discipline of animal reproduction. Before 2004, the Animal Reproduction Program funded a broad range of projects encompassing almost every subdiscipline in reproductive biology of farm animals, including aquatic species important to the aquaculture industry and laboratory animals. During FY 2004, the NRI Animal Reproduction Program narrowed the focus of its funding priorities to 5 issue-based topics in an effort to make greater measurable improvements in a few high-impact areas over the next 10 years. Funding priorities were narrowed further in FY 2006 to 3 subdisciplines based, in part, on recommendations that emerged from a stakeholder workshop conducted by Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service in August 2004. In FY 2003, Congress authorized expenditure of up to 20% of the funds appropriated to the NRI to support projects that integrate at least 2 of the 3 functions of research, education, and extension. In FY 2004, the Animal Reproduction Program included a funding priority for integrated projects focused primarily on infertility in dairy cattle. The program funded its first integrated project in FY 2005. During FY 2002, increased emphasis on justification for the use of model systems (e.g., laboratory animals and in vitro systems) was included in the NRI request for applications. In FY 2006, applications proposing to primarily utilize nonagricultural animal models were excluded from the program. Currently, all proposed studies must be thoroughly justified in terms of their relevance to US animal agriculture and to program priorities identified within the request for applications.
国家研究倡议(NRI)竞争性拨款计划是美国农业部的主要竞争性拨款计划,由州合作研究、教育与推广服务局管理。NRI由美国国会在1990年《农业法案》中授权,资金水平为5亿美元;然而,2006财年NRI的最高拨款为1.8117亿美元。在所有项目中,NRI被要求将其40%的资金用于支持与使命相关的研究。自1991年成立以来,NRI已为动物繁殖学科的竞争性拨款提供资金。2004年之前,动物繁殖计划资助了广泛的项目,几乎涵盖了农场动物生殖生物学的每个子学科,包括对水产养殖业重要的水生物种和实验动物。在2004财年,NRI动物繁殖计划将其资助重点缩小到5个基于问题的主题,以便在未来10年内在一些高影响力领域取得更大的可衡量的改进。2006财年,资助重点进一步缩小到3个子学科,部分依据是州合作研究、教育与推广服务局在2004年8月举办的利益相关者研讨会上提出的建议。2003财年,国会授权将拨给NRI的资金的20%用于支持整合研究、教育和推广这三项职能中至少两项的项目。2004财年,动物繁殖计划将综合项目的资助重点主要放在奶牛不孕症上。该计划在2005财年资助了第一个综合项目。在2002财年,NRI的申请要求中增加了对使用模型系统(如实验动物和体外系统)的合理性的强调。2006财年,主要提议使用非农业动物模型的申请被排除在该计划之外。目前,所有提议的研究必须就其与美国动物农业的相关性以及与申请要求中确定的项目重点的相关性进行充分论证。