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The Coalition for Aerospace and Science (CAS) requests Congress appropriate at least $27.18 billion for NASA in fiscal Year 2026, a vital increase to maintain development of ongoing missions while initiating work on new groundbreaking endeavors.
NASA | Agency Budgets | FY26 | LettersAAU, APLU Question NIH F&A Reimbursement Policy for Genomic Arrays.
Agency Budgets | National Institutes of Health | Costs of Research (F&A Costs) | Research Administration & Regulation | LettersAAU sent a letter urging the leadership of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees to prioritize investments in higher education, scientific research, and student aid in FY24 302(b) discretionary spending allocations.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | FY24 | Innovation and Competitiveness | Costs of Research (F&A Costs) | Student Aid | Graduate Education | LettersThe Coalition for National Science Funding (CNSF) has written to Appropriation Committee members requesting that the National Science Foundation (NSF) receive at least $9.9 billion in funding for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026. This amount would restore NSF's funding to its FY 2023 level.
National Science Foundation | Appropriations Tables | FY26 | LettersThe Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research recommends a funding increase of $4.222 billion for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Fiscal Year 2026, totaling at least $51.303 billion to support medical research that benefits patient health, drives economic growth, and strengthens U.S. global…
FY26 | LettersAAU has issued a statement regarding provisions slashing research funding in the newly released FY26 Presidential Budget Request.
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | National Science Foundation | National Institutes of Health | Department of Energy | Department of Defense | Press ReleasesFormer NSF Directors and NSB Chairs warn Congress that proposed budget and staffing cuts would undermine U.S. scientific leadership and urge a major increase in NSF funding to secure America's global competitiveness, innovation, and prosperity.
National Science Foundation | Agency Budgets | Federal Budget | Letters