Federal Cuts Become 'All Consuming'
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The cut to Harvard’s federal funding was again linked to alleged failures to tackle antisemitism, and brings the total losses in recent weeks to over $2.7 billion.
U.S. district judge ruled to reinstate funding for 13 nonprofits, including The Sustainability Institute in North Charleston. Trump expected to appeal.
The European Union will donate 5.5 million euros ($6.2 million) to support Radio Free Europe following a freeze on U.S. federal grants to the media outlet by the Trump administration, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Tuesday.
Loss of a National Endowment for the Humanities grant, which was 80% of its budget, led the 55-year-old organization to dramatically downsize come June.
A Rhode Island federal judge who blocked President Trump’s sweeping freeze on federal assistance earlier this year has been slapped with a complaint from a conservative legal group alleging
ASHLAND, Ore.- An Ashland non-profit says its program that teaches Rogue Valley Students about ecological restoration is facing the federal funding freeze. Lomakatsi Restoration Project’s Ashland Watershed Youth Training & Employment Program gives local high schoolers four weeks of hands-on experience with wildfire mitigation projects and supporting local forest health.
The hardest hit state departments are health and human services, and education. But the cuts are rippling across a range of government agencies and higher education institutions.
Harvard is putting up $250 million of its own money to continue research efforts amid a federal funding freeze imposed by Trump.
NMDOJ launched an interactive map to show the real-time disruptions of the federal funding freezes, and deep cuts through
The freeze will take effect on May 27 and will manage the state’s finances as it is finalizing the spending budget for the next fiscal year.
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 announced Wednesday that the University will allocate $250 million in funding over the next year to support research impacted by the Trump administration’s freeze on nearly $3 billion in grants and contracts.