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One-Third of US Museums Feel the Pain of Trump’s Grant Cuts

Last updated: November 12, 2025 3:25 pm
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Museums in the United States are facing a major funding crisis under the presidency of Donald Trump. A recent survey conducted by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) revealed that one-third of museums have lost federal funding, with two-thirds of affected institutions unable to replace these grants at all.

The loss of government funding has had a significant impact on the sector, leading to cuts in community programs and delays in infrastructure improvement projects. Additionally, post-pandemic recovery has been hindered, with many museums reporting a decrease in visitorship and financial performance compared to pre-pandemic levels.

The Trump administration’s actions have further exacerbated the situation, with 34% of museums experiencing cuts in federal grants or contracts, particularly from agencies like the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), and Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The administration’s anti-diversity and inclusion orders have also restricted the activities of some museums.

On average, museums have lost $30,000 in federal grants and contracts, with the IMLS cutting grants by an average of $50,000. This has forced many institutions to make difficult decisions, such as cutting programs for individuals with disabilities, rural communities, and students, as well as laying off staff.

Looking ahead to 2026, museum leaders are concerned about disruptive shifts in philanthropy, economic uncertainty, rising inflation, changes in tourism, government funding, and ideological polarization. The AAM emphasizes that museums play a crucial role as economic and educational anchors in their communities, and any weakening of these institutions has broader ripple effects throughout local and regional economies.

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Overall, the challenges facing museums in the United States are systemic and require urgent attention to ensure the sustainability and vitality of these cultural institutions.

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