CORNELL UNIVERSITY

$75M in claimed savings from 23 terminated grants

Total grant value: $112M

Agencies involved: Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, Department of Health and Human Services, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, USAID

Total Grants

23

Terminated by DOGE

Total Grant Value

$111.726M

Originally awarded

Total Claimed Savings

$74.829M

From terminations

Showing 23 of 23 grants

Terminated Grants

Agency ↕️Grant Value ↕️Claimed Savings Date ↕️DescriptionLink
USAID$75M$47.703M3/1/2025
The Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement will be a five-year Leader with Associates (LWA) Cooperative Agreement, awarded to a U.S. university to develop a global portfolio of crop improvement research-for-development activities. The Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Crop Improvement
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Department of Health and Human Services$5.133M$5.133M4/8/2025
Cornell FIRST
N/A
USAID$5.485M$4.485M3/1/2025
Climate resilient coffee varieties are the key to restoring long term productivity, but current coffee breeding approaches require intensive manual labor and lack access to the advanced tools and skills needed to accelerate genetic improvement, prioritized through extensive community consultation.
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USAID$10M$4.304M3/1/2025
Feed the Future Insect-Resistant Eggplant Partnership
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Department of Energy$3.424M$2.851M10/2/2025
THE OVERALL PROJECT GOAL IS TO OFFER AN ON-DEMAND, ENERGY-EFFICIENT AV BASED MOBILITY SOLUTION THAT WILL CATER TO NORTH TULSA’S NEED TO ACCESS FOOD, HEALTHCARE, EDUCATION, AND JOBS. THE PROJECT PROPOSES TO ACHIEVE THESE GOALS BY (I) IDENTIFYING CURRENT SHORTCOMINGS IN THE PROPOSED SERVICE AREA, (II)
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Environmental Protection Agency$2.5M$2.5M3/4/2025
Reducing Embodied Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Construction Materials and Products
N/A
Department of Energy$2.35M$1.989M10/2/2025
ACCELERATED DECARBONIZATION OF CEMENT VIA INTEGRATED CO2 CAPTURE AND MINERALIZATION TO PRODUCE HIGH STRENGTH CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
N/A
Department of Energy$1.77M$1.77M10/2/2025
POLLINATORS, WHICH ARE IMPORTANT TO GLOBAL FOOD SYSTEMS AND ECONOMICALLY LINKED TO LOCAL AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES, ARE DECLINING GLOBALLY DUE TO LAND-COVER CHANGE AND LAND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. SOLAR ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IS A DRIVER OF A LAND-USE CHANGE THAT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO EITHER REDUCE OR PROMOT
N/A
National Science Foundation$1.069M$1.069M4/25/2025
Collaborative Research: Roots and Wings: Developing Informal Learning Resources in Engineering with Black Families
N/A
National Science Foundation$0.828M$0.735M5/2/2025
Navigating Pathways to STEM Careers: Identifying Barriers and Facilitators in Interview Processes from the Perspectives of Autistic Students, Career Counselors, and STEM Employers
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National Science Foundation$0.5M$0.497M4/25/2025
NSF-DST:CPS:Small: Equitable Energy Access via Energy Communities and Microgrids: A Cyber Physical System Approach
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National Science Foundation$1.198M$0.397M4/18/2025
HCC: Medium: Deterring objectionable behavior and fostering emergent norms in social media conversations
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National Science Foundation$0.4M$0.394M4/25/2025
Measuring Integration in Affordable Housing with Location Data
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration$0.65M$0.39M3/21/2025
BASIC RESEARCH: AN INNOVATIVE WORKSHOP ON EQUITY, DIVERSITY, INCLUSION, AND ACCESSIBILITY FOR LEADERS IN PLANETARY SCIENCE
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National Endowment for the Humanities$0.388M$0.335M4/4/2025
The long-term growth and sustainability of “Freedom of the Move” (FOTM), a database of 27,000 fugitive slave advertisements from eighteenth and nineteenth century North America. This work includes an update of digital code, the improvement of user interfaces, expanded educational and outreach resour
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National Endowment for the Humanities$0.128M$0.128M4/4/2025
The creation of a virtual model and garden of a Pompeian house using excavation, LiDAR scanning, and integrated 3D-GIS to investigate the ways that people of different genders, ages, and physical conditions experienced domestic space. 
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National Science Foundation$0.492M$0.061M4/25/2025
CAREER: The Domestic and International Politics of Global Police
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National Endowment for the Humanities$0.287M$0.045M4/4/2025
The development of case studies about and professional development workshops on the use of BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) for humanities scholars and students interested in large-scale text analysis.
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National Science Foundation$0.021M$0.018M4/25/2025
DDRIG: Ethereal infrastructure: Placelessness, nature, and low-earth-orbit satellite internet constellations
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National Science Foundation$0.05M$0.013M4/18/2025
DDRIG in DRMS: The Impact of Normative Influence on Competitive Framing of Risks on Social Media
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National Endowment for the Humanities$0.007M$0.007M4/4/2025
To support the open access edition of<em>&nbsp;A Crusader's Death and Life in Acre: The 1266 Account-Inventory of Eudes of Nevers</em> by Anne E. Lester and Laura K. Morreale.
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National Endowment for the Humanities$0.007M$0.007M4/4/2025
To support an open access edition of&nbsp;<em>InterAsian Intimacies across Race, Religion, and Colonialism</em> by Chie Ikeya.
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National Science Foundation$0.04M$0M4/25/2025
Conference: Thought Summit on the Future of Survey Science
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