ProPublica, a nonprofit news organization dedicated to investigating abuses of power, is seeking information regarding the impact of the Trump administration’s decision to terminate certain grants at the National Institutes of Health. The organization aims to hold powerful institutions accountable and is currently focused on understanding how these actions have affected researchers and academics.
ProPublica is interested in learning about the objectives of the canceled research projects and what has been lost due to the discontinuation of funding. Insights from affected individuals are crucial for ensuring comprehensive reporting that accurately reflects the real-life impacts of these policy changes.
To gather information, ProPublica has designed a brief survey for researchers whose grants have been terminated. The organization encourages these individuals to share their experiences and to circulate the survey to others who may also have been impacted. Responses will be kept private and will only be reviewed by ProPublica’s team. If any part of a response is considered for publication, ProPublica will reach out to the respondent.
The form linked below provides a straightforward and efficient way to submit information. Additionally, responses can be sent via encrypted Signal message to 917-512-0201, or individuals can call 301-388-5437 if they prefer a different method of sharing their experiences.
ProPublica will follow up with respondents after submissions have been received.