NIH Fiscal Year 2026 Funding Update and Policy Guidance and NSRA Training Funding Level

NOT-OD-26-059

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has released guidance on fiscal operations for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 following the enactment of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026 (Public Law 119-75), signed into law on February 3, 2026. Under this legislation, NIH received a 1% funding increase over FY 2025, bringing total program-level funding to $47.5 billion, including $226 million authorized under the 21st Century Cures Act. 

Funding Levels for FY 2026

  • Non-competing continuation awards will generally be issued at the committed level identified in the Notice of Award
  • Future budget periods remain subject to
    • Availability of appropriations
    • Satisfactory progress
    • Compliance with award terms and conditions
    • Federal program priorities 

Any exceptions to standard funding levels will be communicated by NIH.

New Provision: Multi-Year Funding Authority

The FY 2026 Act includes a new provision allowing NIH to continue certain multi-year funding practices at levels consistent with FY 2025. This provision applies broadly to: Grants, Cooperative agreements, Contracts, and Other funding mechanisms.

NIH Institutes, Centers, and Offices (ICOs) will issue institute-specific fiscal policies aligned with available funding and program priorities.

NIH Salary Cap

The FY 2026 appropriations legislation maintains the NIH salary limitation:

NRSA Stipend Increases

NIH will increase stipends under the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) program:

  • Approximately 2% increase for predoctoral trainees
  • Approximately 2% increase for postdoctoral trainees 

 

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