“APS science policy data dashboards present a new approach to using publicly available data to highlight various impacts of federal R&D investments in the United States, including at the state,
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“The American Institute of Physics maintains one of the most comprehensive trackers for the physical sciences, particularly the Department of Energy’s Office of Science and the National Science Foundation.”
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Congress.gov is the official website where bill language is posted. This appropriations status table tracks the process from start to finish.
View from Congress.gov Appropriations Status Table: FY2026
“U.S. federal agencies spend tens of billions of dollars on science each year, often following a predictable pattern. This site monitors both total obligation rates and award activity at five
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“The Nation’s Data at Risk: 2025 Report is a product of the ASA Project to Assess the Health of the Federal Statistical Agencies.” Find agency profiles and supporting materials, as
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“This tracker lists the estimated effects—including prospective effects for consumers and public health—of the repeals of environmental and energy regulations that the second Trump Administration has initiated since January 2025.
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“Federal datasets have been manipulated and removed since the beginning of the Trump administration and continue to be under threat. In this piece, three data experts explain the critical consequences
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The Xylom’s recent analysis covers all 13,464 workers holding H-1B visas for the first three quarters of 2025. The analysis includes a searchable database by institution, and author/The Xylom publisher
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“This dashboard provides insights into NASA contracts and grants that may have been cancelled, terminated, or significantly modified since January 20, 2025. The data presented here are compiled and maintained
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Trials Tracker links National Institutes of Health (NIH) award data from Grant Witness to a clinical trials database to show what studies are in jeopardy.
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“My team at the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality mapped the impact of SNAP [Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program] cuts in the Republican megabill. The new, interactive map reveals how
View from SNAP Changes Will Upend State Budgets
This 53-page PDF by TAGGS (Tracking Accountability in Government Grants System) lists Department of Health & Human Services grants terminated, as of September 11, 2025.
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“Join your colleagues in recording and resisting the defunding of science. … Our data archive is for use by journalists, academics, and the general public.”
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“This is a guide to finding alternative places to access important environmental government data being removed from public online sources. The guide is focused on information relevant to the work
View from SELC Guide to Archived Federal Environmental Data, Tools & Websites
“AHCJ is part of a growing coalition of news nonprofits, journalism scholars and others working to conserve and protect vital health data that was previously publicly available on federal websites.”
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STAT began monitoring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s data platform regularly on Jan. 31, 2025. The page continues to be updated whenever CDC data changes are discovered. You’ll
View from STAT: Backing Up and Monitoring CDC Data in Real Time
“The Data Rescue Tracker is a collaborative tool built to catalog existing public data rescue efforts so that we can coordinate better across initiatives. At this stage, you can use
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“The Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Democratic Staff, is surveying the impact of the Trump Administration’s cancelation of federal research awards. If your award was terminated since January 20,
View from Survey: Was Your Grant Canceled by President Trump?
Explore NSF grants from 1960-2025, as well as historical awards (made prior to 1976), compiled at Harvard by data scientist Jonathan Gilmour. Subjects include Arts and Humanities; Astronomy and Astrophysics;
View from Extracted Data From: U.S. National Science Foundation Awards by Year
This is a spreadsheet tracking study sections that were canceled or delayed after the Trump administration took office. Study sections are required meetings to review NIH grant applications. By law,
View from 2025 Study Section Tracking
This Google Sheet lists “changes in graduate admissions following funding pauses and executive orders, particularly in regards to the NIH.” Includes a link to a Grad Admissions Impact Survey.
View from Graduate Reductions Across Biomedical Sciences (2025)
This funding dashboard, driven by Jeremy Berg (former director of NIH’s National Institute of General Medical Sciences, former Editor-in-Chief of Science magazine and Stand Up for Science advisor), includes: Funding
View from NIH Funding Changes Since January 20, 2025