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American Focus > Blog > Health and Wellness > NIH Awarded 22% Fewer Grants In 2025, A 24% Drop In Cancer Research
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NIH Awarded 22% Fewer Grants In 2025, A 24% Drop In Cancer Research

Last updated: December 8, 2025 5:00 am
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has seen a significant decrease in the number of grants awarded this year under the Trump administration, with only 12,588 grants awarded compared to an average of 16,099 per year from 2015 to 2024. This reduction in funding has implications for the future of medical research and the development of new treatments and prevention strategies for various diseases.

In 2025, grants in all areas of science and medicine saw a decline, with diseases like cancer, mental health, diabetes, neurological disorders, arthritis, and infectious diseases all experiencing cuts in funding. This decrease in grants means fewer opportunities for researchers to explore new avenues of research and develop innovative solutions for medical conditions.

In addition to awarding fewer grants, the NIH also froze or canceled over 5,000 grants in 2025, further hampering progress in medical research. The Trump administration’s policies have led to disruptions in funding and created uncertainty for researchers and institutions, impacting the future of scientific discovery.

Moving forward, it is likely that the NIH will continue to issue fewer grants each year, as the Trump administration has implemented policy changes to limit funding and reduce the time allotted for completing research projects. These changes may deter talented scientists from pursuing medical research and could have long-term consequences for the field.

Overall, the cuts to NIH funding in 2025 may result in a loss of scientific talent and hinder advancements in medical research. It is crucial for policymakers to prioritize funding for scientific research to ensure continued progress in the fight against diseases and the improvement of public health.

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