DOGE takes over federal grants website, wresting control of billions
Source: Washington Post
U.S. DOGE Service employees have inserted themselves into the governments long-established process to alert the public about potential federal grants and allow organizations to apply for funds, according to four people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a sensitive situation.
The changes to the process which will allow DOGE to review and approve proposed grant opportunities across the federal government threaten to further delay or even halt billions of dollars that agencies usually make in federal awards, the people said. The moves come amid the Trump administrations broader push to cut federal spending and crack down on grants that DOGE and other officials say conflict with White House priorities.
DOGE employees have made changes to grants.gov, a federal website that has traditionally served as a clearinghouse for more than $500 billion in annual awards and is used by thousands of outside organizations, the people said. Federal agencies including the Defense, State and Interior departments have historically have posted their grant opportunities directly to the site. Nonprofits, universities and local governments respond to these grant opportunities with applications to receive federal funding for activities that include cancer research, cybersecurity, highway construction and wastewater management.
But a DOGE engineer recently deleted many federal officials permissions to post grant opportunities, without informing them that their permissions had been removed, the people said. Now the responsibility of posting these grant opportunities is poised to rest with DOGE and if its employees delay those postings or stop them altogether, it could effectively shut down federal-grant making, said one federal official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe internal operations.
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Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/04/11/doge-controls-federal-grant-postings/
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Balatro
(17 posts)if we are fatigued, we stop paying close attention and he can then get away with more atrocities.
maxsolomon
(36,391 posts)Whether I'm paying close attention or not, 'he" is going to get away with 'more atrocities'.
There are no mechanisms to stop the dismantling before (and in most cases, after) the damage is done. It's DOGE/Project 2025's sole insight: all they needed was the will to tear is all down.
yellow dahlia
(2,288 posts)I find it more and more difficult to find the appropriate words.
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elleng
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(24,801 posts)Without oversight, or approval.