ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom dedicated to investigating abuses of power, has organized a team of reporters to explore the impact of grant terminations at the National Institutes of Health under the Trump administration. The focus is to understand the effects on researchers and academics whose funding has been cut.
The team is interested in learning about the objectives of the canceled research projects and the consequences of losing this funding. The insights gathered will contribute to thorough reporting that reflects the real-life implications of these administrative policies.
To facilitate this investigation, ProPublica has developed a brief survey for those researchers affected by the grant terminations. The organization encourages participants to share their experiences and to distribute the survey to others in similar situations. ProPublica ensures that all responses will be reviewed exclusively by their team, and consent will be sought before publishing any part of those submissions.
Information can be shared most efficiently through the online form linked below. Additionally, encrypted messages can be sent to ProPublica via Signal at 917-512-0201, or respondents may prefer to call at 301-388-5437. Once submissions are received, ProPublica will follow up as necessary.