Data Visualization: Recent NCIPC Funding History
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Description:FY 2018: NCIPC’s budget increased by $362.5 million largely driven by a $350 million increase in opioid overdose prevention funds.
FY 2020: NCPIC received new budget lines, including Firearm Injury and Mortality Prevention Research, Suicide Prevention, and Adverse Childhood Experiences.
FY 2021: NCIPC’s budget rose to $682.879 million due to increases ranging from $500 thousand to $2 million to several existing budget lines.
FY2022: NCIPC’s budget increased $32 million in FY 2022, with additions to six existing lines and the creation of a new line for drowning prevention.
FY 2023: The FY 2023 budget for NCIPC rose by almost $50 million with increases to most budget lines and continued emphasis in Suicide Prevention and Opioid Overdose Prevention and Surveillance.
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