The Fogarty International Center at NIH supports a wide range of research and research training programs on diseases that affect Americans and global populations. Nearly all Fogarty grants go to American universities or involve partnerships with U.S. scientists. These researchers, working in different U.S. states, partner with scientists around the world to develop improved treatments and innovative solutions to pressing health challenges that affect us all. Fogarty grants promote U.S. leadership in global health and strengthen the reach and competitiveness of U.S. universities. Fogarty’s investments in training help to ensure that research is conducted in accordance with the highest standards of safety and effectiveness globally. Factsheets below summarize Fogarty’s investment in select U.S. states.
State fact sheets
In FY2024, Fogarty supported a total of16 awards to Connecticut institutions, including Yale University and University of Connecticut, Storrs, for a total of $3.3 million.
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Fogarty's Impact in Connecticut [PDF]
In FY2024, Fogarty supported a total of 3 awards to Florida institutions, including University of Florida, University of South Florida, and H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, for a total of $458,840.
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Fogarty's Impact in Florida [PDF]
In FY2024, Fogarty supported a total of 7 awards to Indiana institutions, including Indiana University Indianapolis and Purdue University, for a total of $629,177.
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Fogarty's Impact in Indiana [PDF]
In FY2024, Fogarty supported a total of 6 awards to Ohio institutions, including Case Western Reserve University, The Ohio State University, and Nationwide Children's Hospital, for a total of $1.1 million.
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Fogarty's Impact in Ohio [PDF]
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Updated June 6, 2025