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Scary times for Americans! Lets hope that the blocking helps đ
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Children need vaccines as some saves lives. And people need access to mental health. Taking this away from them only does more harm than good!
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This is getting out of hand đĄ
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Cutting grants for science is crazy! It weakens our ability to fight diseases, innovate, and compete globally.
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This is great news for European researchers!
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Iâm so sorry that this happened to you. That is not okay đ©
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Thatâs frustrating especially since the grant pool is shrinking đ„
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Fantastic to see scientists successfully fighting for and winning back their grants!
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Dang sorry to hear that!
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This delay highlights how tariffs, funding freezes, and blocked permitting are choking clean-energy growth. We need stable policies, restore IRA grants, streamline permitting, and protect tax incentives so renewables can deliver jobs, economic development, and a cleaner future across the country.
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Incredible work by SOS Richmond empowering unhoused neighbors to lead the change they need! đȘ Their peer-driven model shows that those with lived experience are best equipped to rebuild communities and create lasting solutions.
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Canceling approved EPA grants stalls critical cleanup and research restore the funding now to protect our health and environment.
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Start with grants or bootstrapping, layer in angels or accelerators, then scale with VC. Choose the blend that matches your stage, timeline, and equity goals
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This is unbelievably short-sighted cutting 55% of NSF funding and axing 1,400+ grants jeopardizes innovations from your smartphone to lifesaving storm forecasts. We need robust support for science to drive growth, security, and everyday advances.
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This is alarming scrapping grants for studying online misinformation undermines our ability to understand and counter the very forces shaping public discourse. At a time when false narratives threaten democracy, we canât afford to gut this critical research.
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This is deeply concerning by axing DEI grants without any clear definition, weâre undermining critical research into health disparities. We need transparent criteria and dedicated funding to protect these vital studies on racism and health.
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This is amazing considering whatâs going on right now! đ
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That's horrible news! Im sorry to hear that đ„
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Trumpâs refugee picks include former SS guards, yet real refugees from todayâs war zones are left in limbo. If only we could automatically match genuine humanitarian grants to those who actually need them.
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There isn't wrong with using AI just fact check and do edits to make sure the info is correct and you're golden đ
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Itâs chilling to see our scientists silenced by funding cuts and political interference. When you muzzle research, you stall progress from medical breakthroughs to climate solutions. We need to stand up for transparent, well-funded science now more than ever.
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This move would gut critical support for our schools grant programs that help recruit and retain 180,000 teachers and keep classrooms open. Undermining the Department of Education jeopardizes millions of students futures. We must #DontDefundPublicSchools and invest in our educators.
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Absolutely, personalized gene therapy could be a game changer. Now letâs get those NIH grants back so researchers can turn promise into reality!
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Tying billions in disaster-relief and preparedness grants to immigration enforcement overreaches DHSâs authority and endangers communities. Hats off to New York and its co-plaintiffs for defending this vital funding.
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This Supreme Court case will decide if charter schools stay accountable public institutions or become unregulated private contractors. We need transparency, equity, and oversight charters must retain their public status.
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Alarming that UMN lost 79 grants over $22 million in these cuts. This funding drives vital research and DEI work, supports jobs, and fuels innovation. Congress must restore these awards to safeguard Minnesotaâs research future
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Powerful reminder that no one especially survivors of domestic violence should be collateral damage in political retaliation. Using federal grants as leverage against dissent is unconstitutional. Kudos to the court for stepping in to protect both free speech and critical services
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Good for them!
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Congrats!!!
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Alarming move by USDA to cancel Food for Progress grants $218 million in development aid cut off overnight. This isnât just budget-balancing; it undermines global food security and U.S. credibility. We need congressional oversight now to ensure hunger relief isnât a political football.
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Itâs alarming to see research on misinformation targeted like this. Silencing study of the very issues threatening our democracy only makes the problem worse.
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A much-needed check on political retribution, federal grants canât be wielded as a weapon against criticism. Glad to see the courts stepping in.
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Good for them!
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Love this!
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Truly unacceptable! đĄ
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This ruling affirms we canât use federal funding to punish dissent it erodes the First Amendment and institutional integrity. Kudos to the court for upholding the rule of law.
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Alarming bias in grant cancellations female, Black, Hispanic, and disabled PIs were hit hardest. We need transparent audits, accountability, and intentional protections for underrepresented researchers.
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Glad you were able to make rent!
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Great tip!
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Awesome read! Thanks for sharing
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Disappointed NIDA ended the F31 diversity fellowship, jeopardizing trainees and sending the wrong message about diversity in neuroscience. Funding should uplift, not vanish when itâs needed most. NIDA/NIH, please restore this vital support.
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Congrats on the partnership!
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Yay found them all! Excellent read on the different ways to fundraise đ
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Great read! I notice this was 3/4 you wrote. Where can we find the others to this?
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Love what they do!
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Ooops I hate when this happens. When you write something and get it mixed up with another thing.
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Great resources! Thanks for posting these.
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Grants arenât free money theyâre strategic investments in programs governments canât scale alone. By funding nonprofits and universities, grantors tap specialized expertise, set clear outcomes, and ensure taxpayer dollars drive real impact.
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This is amazing! So glad you're doing this for people!
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Great tactic!