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Table 1 Funding data in 4-year bins

From: Are we moving the dial? Canadian health research funding trends for women’s health, 2S/LGBTQ + health, sex, or gender considerations

Years

Female-specific grants funding

Female-specific w/out cancer grants funding

Sex grants funding

Gender grants funding

2S/LGBTQ + grants funding

Total for all grants funding

2009–2012

$88,176,847 (4.76%)

$53,590,011 (2.91%)

$19,471,838 (1.07%)

$10,587,955 (0.58%)

$4,689,111 (0.25%)

$1,838,500,442

2013–2016

$97,552,417 (6.00%)

$70,813,456 (4.55%)

$21,339,244 (1.42%)

$8,441,267 (0.50%)

$4,782,071 (0.27%)

$1,731,993,160

2017–2020

$123,992,008 (6.19%)

$78,583,385 (3.97%)

$53,585,969 (2.51%)

$6,486,435 (0.31%)

$12,219,729 (0.58%)

$2,002,035,786

Total (2009–2020)

$309,721,272 (5.65%)

$203,682,822 (3.81%)

$94,397,051 (1.67%)

$25,515,657 (0.46%)

$21,690,911 (0.36%)

$5,714,297,846

  1. Total funding amounts in Canadian dollars and average percentage of total funding amount (%) for female-specific grants, female-specific grants without cancer grants (excluding any grant abstracts related to female-specific cancers), grants in which the abstracts mentioned sex, gender, or 2S/LGBTQ + by year awarded by CIHR. These amounts included are for the total grant award given in any year (for example typically awards are given over 4–5 years)