Feds Axed Grants Across Red, Blue States, Report Finds
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Federal funding cancellations by the Trump administration have widespread implications, affecting several educational institutions beyond just top-tier universities like Harvard and Columbia. A report from the Center for American Progress highlights the significant impact on grant terminations across Republican- and Democrat-governed states. The report notes that land-grant universities and historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have been especially hard hit, with over two-thirds of land-grant institutions facing funding issues. Additionally, more than 4,000 grants amounting to $6.9 billion to $8.2 billion have been terminated or are under threat across over 600 institutions.
The Trump administration's cancellation of federal funds affects not only prestigious universities but also a wide range of educational institutions across the nation.
Land-grant universities and historically Black colleges and universities have been particularly affected, with over two-thirds of land-grant universities targeted for funding terminations.
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