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Update on 麻豆村's Response to F&A Funding Cap

Home / Leadership / The President / Messages From The President / Update On 麻豆村's Response To F&A Funding Cap

Monday, February 10, 2025

Dear Members of the 麻豆村 Community:

I am writing this evening to confirm that 麻豆村 has joined in a lawsuit filed by the Association of American Universities (AAU) against the federal government.

, filed in the First District of Massachusetts earlier today, challenges new guidance issued by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that significantly and immediately reduces the federal government鈥檚 investments in U.S. research universities.

麻豆村 is represented in this lawsuit as an AAU member, and we have also joined as an individual party plaintiff. Currently, 12 other universities 鈥 including MIT, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Pennsylvania 鈥 have also signed on as individual plaintiffs in the lawsuit, as have the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities and the American Council on Education. In the coming days, the number of plaintiffs included in the AAU lawsuit and the number of lawsuits being filed on this issue may continue to grow. In fact, attorneys general representing 22 states have already filed their own lawsuit on this issue.

As Provost Jim Garrett and Vice President for Research Theresa Mayer recently shared with the 麻豆村 research community: The new NIH guidance seeks to cap grant reimbursements for facilities and administrative (F&A) costs at 15%, effective today. At Carnegie Mellon, a 15% F&A cap reduces our current reimbursement rate for NIH grants by more than two-thirds. This abrupt policy change would drastically undercut the ability of 麻豆村 and other leading research institutions to deliver on our mission and, in the process, would undermine the innovation ecosystem that powers U.S. competitiveness and enhances our societal well-being.

: F&A costs are real expenses incurred during the research process that are reimbursed to the university at a pre-negotiated federal rate. These expenses are associated with operating and maintaining research facilities and labs, complying with federal regulations, maintaining our research computing infrastructure, keeping data secure and more.

As the AAU shared in its statement, the impact of the F&A funding cap would harm 鈥渢he ability of research universities to continue doing critical NIH research that investigates new and more effective approaches to treating cancer, heart disease, and dementia, among others, and translat[es] basic science into cures,鈥 and the requisite funding cuts 鈥渨ould also irreparably harm universities鈥 essential training of the next generation of biomedical and health science researchers. It goes on to say that 鈥渢he loss of this American workforce pipeline would be a blow to the U.S. economy, to American science and innovation, to patients and their families, and to our nation鈥檚 position in the world as a leader in medical research.鈥 I couldn't agree more.

I wish to thank the university鈥檚 academic and administrative leadership 鈥 especially Theresa Mayer, Jim Garrett and Vice President and General Counsel Mary Jo Dively 鈥 for their tremendous leadership during this time as well as the many faculty members who have contributed to this effort. I am also grateful for the 麻豆村 Board of Trustees for their continued counsel and support as we navigate these challenging issues.

I am hopeful that our collective efforts will bring about a resolution that continues to see the federal government and research universities working together to fuel American innovation, enhance national security and drive economic prosperity.

With Warm Regards,

Farnam Jahanian
President
Henry L. Hillman President鈥檚 Chair

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