STEM Diversity in Peril: NSF Cuts Threaten the Future of Inclusive Innovation
Introduction In a time when science and innovation should be America’s compass for progress, the National Science Foundation (NSF)—one of the nation’s most important engines for research and education—is facing a staggering blow. The Trump administration has proposed a $5.2 billion budget cut for fiscal year 2026, slashing the NSF's funding from $9.1 billion in 2025 to $3.9 billion —a shocking 57% decrease . But this isn’t just about numbers; it’s about values. It's about the kind of future we’re building, and more importantly, who gets to help build it. A Direct Hit on Diversity Among the deepest wounds inflicted by this proposal is the targeted rollback of programs that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in STEM. These are the very programs that attempt to correct decades of underrepresentation among women, Black, Latino, Indigenous, and low-income students in science and technology fields. The message behind these cuts is loud and clear: DEI is expendable. ...