
New Dashboard Shows How Federal Funding Cuts Hurt Minnesota
Since President Donald Trump returned to office, there have been many executive actions and orders, many of which have been controversial and have led to lawsuits against his administration.
Among the most talked about are the cuts to federal funding and cancellations of existing programs and initiatives. In all this noise, it can be hard to know exactly how all these actions may directly impact your life.
Recently, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz announced that a new dashboard was now available that allows everyone to 'track disruptions and cancellations of federal funding and their impact on services available to Minnesotans.'
Federal Funding Cancellations Have Already Had A Significant Impact
According to the press release from the Governor's office, federal disruptions and cuts thus far include grants to track measles and avian influenza, provide heating assistance, and mitigate flooding.
The Governor's office says that despite court orders prohibiting the federal government from freezing many funding streams, disruptions to federal funds have continued. These actions have already directly led to negative impacts on people across a wide range of sectors in Minnesota.
It cites the following examples:
Minnesota Department of Health
On March 24, the federal government cut more than $220 million in previously approved public health funding without any advance notice. Public impacts include:
- A potential rise in preventable illnesses due to reductions in funding for vaccines, disease tracking, and outbreak responses
- Loss of infection-prevention training and capacity building at large long-term care facilities, as well as funding for HVAC upgrades to help prevent the spread of disease
- Funding disruptions and loss for disease tracking and response in long-term care facilities, shelters, and correctional facilities
- Layoffs of 170 Minnesota Department of Health employees and retraction of job offers to nearly 20 others

Minnesota Department of Human Services
On March 25, the federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration notified the Minnesota Department of Human Services that several grants totaling up to $27.5 million had been abruptly terminated the day before.
The sudden termination of previously authorized funds will have immediate and wide-ranging impacts. The lost funding impacts:
- School-based mental health services for children
- Access to the life-saving overdose reversal drug naloxone
- Critical treatment and recovery supports for people experiencing behavioral health issues
- Access to behavioral health care
- Ability to address disparities in Minnesota’s mental health system
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Minnesota Department of Agriculture
The Governor's office says that in March, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it was cancelling some grants that had already been approved to states.
Minnesota was set to receive nearly $18 million over three years under approved agreements with the USDA. The canceled funding would have benefited Minnesota farmers, schools, early childcare operations, and food shelves.
Minnesotans Can Now Track How Federal Government Actions Impact Their Lives
While some disruptions are short-lived, other grants and awards are abruptly canceled altogether, resulting in layoffs and fewer services for Minnesotans.
“Decisions made by billionaires in Washington are cutting real programs that save Minnesotans money, monitor disease outbreaks, and keep us safe. And they're just getting started on their promised cuts to Social Security and Medicaid,” said Governor Walz.
He goes on to say that the state is actively tracking cuts and changes so that Minnesotans can stay informed on what he knows and what's to come.
Minnesota state agencies now report federal funding disruptions or cancellations to Minnesota Management and Budget (MMB), which tracks the ever-changing data and posts information about impacted funds on a new website, which is open to the public.
The site, which you can access through the button below, lists which grants or awards were disrupted or canceled, the federal agency that awarded the funds, the state agency that oversees the funds, a description of the impacted grant, the total award, the amount of the award impacted by the federal action, and the date of the action.
According to the website, a total of $282,531,386 in Minnesota funds had been cancelled as of April 18, 2025, while an additional $73,646,921 is at risk of being cut.
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