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BUDGETARY AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION CNRS EXECUTED BUDGET 2013 The research activities carried out in CNRS-affiliated laboratories and the implementation of the organization's scientific policy are also reflected in its budget. Revenue Distribution of CNRS resources in 2013 The organization's revenue amounted to €3,423.49 million in 2013. The largest share came from public subsidies (€2,594.18 M), which made up 75.8% of the total. Concerning CNRS research contracts in 2013 18 2013, A year at the CNRS CNRS-generated income (€829.31 M), research contracts (€431.18 M) were the main source of revenue (52.0%). Operating and project investment subsidies €188.61 M - 22.7% Investments for the Future/operations and facilities €87.95 M - 10.6% Revenue from service activities and product sales €25.97 M - 3.1% Royalties for patents and licenses €10.38 M – 1.3% Donations and legacies – €0.21 M – 0.0% Other subsidies and revenue €85.01 M - 10.3% Research contracts – €431.18 M - 52.0% Public service subsidy €2,594.18 M 75.8% CNRS-generated income €829.31 M 24.2% Source: BFC data - processed by CNRS/DCIF-DSFIM The vast majority (62.6%) of research contracts are financed by public bodies and companies. The French National Research Agency contributes two-thirds (€181 M) of the total. Private sector €60 M - 14.0% European Union €80 M - 18.6% Government €16 M - 3.6% Local authorities €6 M - 1.3% Other public organizations and companies €89 M - 20.6% French National Research Agency (ANR) - €181 M 42.0% This pie chart shows all the financing rights acquired by the CNRS during the 2013 fiscal year. Source: BFC data - processed by CNRS/DCIF-DSFIM


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