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What’s at risk

Harvard is home to the world’s most cutting-edge medical, scientific, and technological research. For decades, that research has been supported by the federal government, among many other sponsors. That support is essential for the continuation of groundbreaking innovations that impact countless human lives.

Without federal funding, this work will come to a halt midstream, and researchers will lack necessary resources to finish ongoing projects or to finance new ones in the numerous fields Harvard supports, including:

Changing lives through medicine
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“It’s through research that we can live longer, healthier lives.”

Harvard scientists discuss potential impacts of federal funding cuts — from U.S. brain drain to fewer medical breakthroughs.

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Funding cuts to Harvard have a broad impact

Funding cuts to Harvard reverberate far beyond our campus. Each year, Harvard researchers partner with universities and hospitals across the country to utilize their expertise, gain new perspectives, and collaborate on solutions.

Recent funding cuts have impacted dozens of hospitals, universities, and research institutions across 32 states, from Morehouse School of Medicine to Cincinnati Children’s Hospital to Texas Biomedical Research Institute.

By the numbers

Federal funding is the University’s largest source of support for research, playing a pivotal role in enabling studies that deliver widespread societal benefits. More than one third of research carried out at Harvard is funded directly by the University.

  • 402

    Innovations reported by Harvard researchers in the 2024 fiscal year

  • 155

    U.S. patents issued in 2024

  • 162

    Number of Harvard Nobel laureates, including one from 2024

  • $1 billion

    research funding from a combination of federal, foundation, and industry sponsors in 2024

  • $526 million

    Research funded directly by the University in 2024

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The history of federal funding and the real-world price if it’s halted

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  • News

Court victory for Harvard in research funding fight

Government acted unlawfully when it cut grants, ruling says

Harvard Gazette
Court victory for Harvard in research funding fight
  • Statements

An Update on Our Litigation

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An Update on Our Litigation
  • Documents

Federal District Court Decision in Funding Freeze Litigation

Federal District Court Decision in Funding Freeze Litigation
  • In the Media

Judge reverses Trump administration’s cuts of billions of dollars to Harvard University

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Judge reverses Trump administration’s cuts of billions of dollars to Harvard University
  • News

Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history

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Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history
  • In the Media

America First? Not When It Comes to Your Health.

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America First? Not When It Comes to Your Health.