Integrations

NIH RePORTER connector: millions of federal grants, zero credentials

Research institutions can now ingest the entire NIH RePORTER public dataset — no API keys, no setup friction. Millions of funded projects and publication linkages, refreshed on your schedule and ready for grants analytics.

Our first fully public, no-credential connector is live: NIH RePORTER, the federal database of NIH-funded research. Connect and go — there is literally nothing to configure but what you want to pull.

What's available

  • Projects: ~2.9 million NIH-funded projects, 44 rich fields each — awards, institutions, investigators, fiscal years, funding amounts
  • Publications: ~8.1 million project-to-publication linkage records connecting grants to their research output
  • Criteria-scoped ingestion, so you pull exactly the slice you need — your institution, your field, your competitors' portfolios
  • Scheduled refreshes like any other pipeline, keeping your grants picture current

For research universities and academic medical centers, this pairs beautifully with the Workday and Sage Intacct connectors: federal award data on one side, your internal grant accounting on the other, joined in one lakehouse. Full grant-lifecycle analytics — application to award to publication — becomes a SQL query, or just a question to Databasin One.

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See it on your own data — five minutes, $50 in credit, no card.