Índice de Produtividade de Pesquisa

Avalie a produtividade acadêmica com base em publicações, citações e projetos.

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Success Rate

25.0 %

Total Funding Won$150,000
Expected Future Wins1.3
Expected Future Funding$62,500

Success Rate vs Grants Submitted

Formula

## How to Calculate Grant Success Rate Grant success rate is the proportion of submitted proposals that receive funding. ### Formula **Success Rate = Grants Funded / Grants Submitted** **Expected Future Funding = Planned Submissions x Success Rate x Average Amount** ### Benchmarks - Federal grants (NIH, NSF): 15-25% success rate - Private foundations: 10-30% - Internal university grants: 30-50% Improving proposal quality and targeting the right funder can significantly increase your rate.

Exemplo Resolvido

A researcher submitted 12 grants, won 3, averaging $50,000 each, and plans 5 more submissions.

  1. 01Success rate: 3 / 12 = 0.25 = 25.0%
  2. 02Total funded: 3 x $50,000 = $150,000
  3. 03Expected future wins: 5 x 0.25 = 1.3
  4. 04Expected future funding: 1.3 x $50,000 = $62,500

Perguntas Frequentes

What is a normal grant success rate?

For competitive federal grants, 20-25% is typical. New investigators often have lower rates initially as they build track records.

How can I improve my success rate?

Get feedback from funded colleagues, attend grant-writing workshops, target appropriate funders, and submit preliminary data.

Should I apply to many grants or focus on a few?

A balanced approach works best. Quality matters more than quantity, but submitting to multiple agencies diversifies your chances.

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