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Impact of Administration Actions

Access fact sheets, graphics and other resources to understand the impact of cutting government workers and programs.  Some include state-specific data.  FedsForward has not confirmed the accuracy of the information, much of which is crowd-sourced.

The Impact Map provides timely data—as it becomes available—on policy, funding, and workforce changes and their localized effect. This tool is currently in beta and will continue evolving,
so you may find areas that need updating.

​This website shows how funding cuts reduce economic activity and employment nationwide.

To view a snapshot and highlight of NOAA facilities, staff, programs, or activities based in, or focused on, your state or territory, please click on the list below. Each state or territory is available as an individual PDF document.

Select a state on the map to see the impact of NIH funding across America.

In this alert, USAID OIG identifies risks and challenges to the safeguarding and distribution of USAID’s $8.2 billion in obligated but undisbursed humanitarian assistance funds following (1) the Department of State’s pause on foreign assistance programs and (2) subsequent personnel actions by USAID that have substantially reduced the operational capacity of its Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance (BHA).  Updated on 2/10/25

This link opens a folder with downloadable graphics for each state capturing funding provided by USAID to agriculture communities and institutions for each U.S. state and territory.  These are only partial estimates and are being updated.  Credit to Jordan Schermerhorn.

This link opens a folder with downloadable graphics for each state capturing funding provided by NSF for each U.S. state and territory.  These are only partial estimates.  Credit to 500 women scientists.

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