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Bipartisan HBCU Research Capacity Act Introduced to Expand Federal Funding Access

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Bipartisan HBCU Research Capacity Act Introduced to Expand Federal Funding Access
Posted By: Will Moss on April 15, 2026


Representatives French Hill, Alma Adams, Rich McCormick, and Shomari Figures have introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at expanding access to federal research funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The HBCU Research Capacity Act represents a significant effort to address funding disparities that have historically limited research opportunities at HBCUs.

The legislation seeks to enhance the research infrastructure and competitive positioning of HBCUs when applying for federal grants and research dollars. While HBCUs have long produced exceptional graduates and contributed significantly to American innovation, they have often faced systemic barriers in accessing the same level of federal research funding as predominantly white institutions.

Key Takeaway: The HBCU Research Capacity Act aims to level the playing field for HBCUs competing for federal research funding, addressing long-standing disparities in resource allocation.

Congresswoman Alma Adams, a longtime HBCU advocate and graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, joins Congressman French Hill in leading this initiative alongside Representatives Rich McCormick and Shomari Figures.



The bipartisan nature of the bill signals broad recognition of the importance of strengthening HBCU research capacity across party lines.

The introduction of this legislation comes at a critical time when HBCUs continue to demonstrate their vital role in educating African American students and producing graduates in STEM fields, despite often operating with significantly smaller endowments and fewer resources than their peer institutions. Enhanced access to federal research funding could strengthen graduate programs, attract top-tier faculty, and provide more research opportunities for students at these institutions.

HBCUs have historically been engines of opportunity and social mobility for Black Americans, yet they receive a disproportionately small share of federal research dollars. This funding gap impacts not only the institutions themselves but also limits research opportunities for students who attend HBCUs and reduces the diversity of perspectives in American research and innovation.

The bill's sponsors recognize that increasing research capacity at HBCUs benefits not only these institutions and their students, but strengthens the nation's overall research enterprise by ensuring diverse voices and perspectives contribute to scientific discovery and innovation.

As the legislation moves forward, HBCU stakeholders, alumni, and supporters will be watching closely to see how this initiative progresses through Congress and what impact it could have on strengthening research infrastructure at these vital institutions.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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