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Congressional Leaders Introduce HBCU Research Capacity Act to Expand Federal Funding Access

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Congressional Leaders Introduce HBCU Research Capacity Act to Expand Federal Funding Access
Posted By: Will Moss on April 18, 2026


Representatives Alma Adams, French Hill, Rich McCormick, and Shomari Figures have introduced new legislation aimed at strengthening research opportunities at Historically Black Colleges and Universities through enhanced access to federal funding.

The HBCU Research Capacity Act represents a bipartisan effort to address longstanding barriers that have limited HBCUs' ability to compete for and secure federal research dollars. The bill comes as institutions continue working to build competitive research infrastructures and expand their roles as research hubs.

Key Takeaway: The bipartisan HBCU Research Capacity Act seeks to level the playing field for HBCUs competing for federal research funding by addressing institutional capacity challenges.

The legislation is sponsored by a diverse coalition of lawmakers committed to supporting HBCUs. Representative Alma Adams, a longtime champion of HBCU initiatives and graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, joins forces with Representative French Hill of Arkansas, Representative Rich McCormick of Georgia, and Representative Shomari Figures of Alabama in advancing this measure.

HBCUs have historically faced challenges in accessing federal research funding compared to predominantly white institutions, despite their proven track record of producing scholars and researchers, particularly in STEM fields.



The institutions often lack the extensive research infrastructure and administrative resources that larger universities possess, making competition for major grants particularly difficult.

The introduction of this bill signals growing congressional recognition of the critical role HBCUs play in American higher education and research innovation. These institutions have long punched above their weight in producing Black graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields, even while operating with significantly smaller endowments and fewer resources than their peer institutions.

While the specific mechanisms and funding provisions of the HBCU Research Capacity Act will be detailed as the bill moves through the legislative process, its introduction marks an important step toward addressing equity gaps in federal research funding distribution. The legislation's bipartisan nature suggests potential momentum for passage, though the timeline for committee review and potential floor votes remains to be determined.

The bill arrives at a crucial time for HBCUs as they work to expand their research portfolios and compete for increasing federal dollars allocated to scientific research and innovation. Enhanced research capacity could help these institutions attract top faculty, provide more opportunities for undergraduate and graduate student researchers, and contribute more significantly to national research priorities.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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