This Annual Report on FAPESP’s activities in 2022 details the results of its investment in scientific and technological research using funds transferred by constitutional mandate from the São Paulo State Treasury, and from other sources. It highlights FAPESP’s contribution to the advancement of science and innovation in São Paulo, and to the solutions to many economic and social challenges. The framework for the Report comprises two funding instruments – research scholarships/ fellowships and research grants – awarded by FAPESP to further six funding strategies: (1) Training of Human Resources for S&T; (2) Research for Knowledge Advancement; (3) Research for Innovation; (4) Research on Strategic Themes; (5) Support for Research Infrastructure; and (6) Knowledge Diffusion. These six strategies translate respectively into (1) scholarships/fellowships in Brazil and abroad to support the training of human resources for academic and technological research; (2) support for long-term research, and regular research grants; (3) research conducted in partnership with companies; (4) strategic projects in areas such as biodiversity, bioenergy, climate change, and public policy; (5) support for modernization and conservation of research facilities; and (6) dissemination of scientific and technological research findings. The indicators of the results of funding instruments are amounts disbursed, numbers of active projects, and numbers of projects contracted for between January and December. These results are presented in the report in Chapters 2, 3 and 5. The classification of funding instruments (scholarships/fellowships and research grants) by funding strategy provides insight into the objectives of FAPESP’s investment in research by accounting for all types of funding linked to approved projects, and distinguishing among support for long- and short-term research projects, projects selected in calls for proposals and projects submitted spontaneously, support for human resource training, and support for scientific exchange and research infrastructure, among others. The report includes two specials: the FAPESP 60 Years Special: with the main initiatives in 2022; and the “COVID-19 Special”: with the volume and profile of scientific production on the topic in the State of São Paulo, the main sources of funding for researchers at institutions based in the State, and the main research collaboration networks on COVID-19. FAPESP Management: Marco Antonio Zago (President); Carlos Américo Pacheco (Chief executive); Fernando Dias Menezes de Almeida (Administrative director); Luiz Eugênio Araújo de Moraes Mello (Scientific director).

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