Percent of Scholars Awarded Extramural Funding as PI During and After KL2 Program by Funding Source (hub reported). (a) Box chart indicating the percent of scholars as reported by hubs who received extramural funding as a PI, both during and after program completion by the source of funding. Scholars received additional support during the KL2 from the National Institutes of Health (median of 20%); other federal, for example, Veteran’s Administration, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, National Science Foundation (median of 4%); foundation, for example, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, Robert Wood Johnson, Doris Duke (median of 24%); and commercial (median of 8%). Scholars received support within 1 year of KL2 from the National Institutes of Health (median of 27%), other federal (median of 6%), foundation (median of 12%), and commercial (median of 7%).
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Percent of Scholars Awarded Extramural Funding as PI During and After KL2 Program by Funding Mechanism (hub reported). Box chart indicating the percent of scholars as reported by hubs who received extramural funding as a PI, both during and after program completion by the mechanism of funding. Scholars received additional support during the KL2 through a major research project grant, for example, R01, Program Project Grant, Veterans Administration Merit, or equivalent (median of 6%); other research project grant, for example, R03, R21, or equivalent (median of 10%); career development award, for example, federal or foundation (median of 21%), and cooperative agreement and contracts (median of 3%). Scholars received support within 1 year of KL2 through a major research project grant (median of 12%), other research project grant (median of 13%), career development award (median of 16%), and cooperative agreement and contracts (median of 2%).