The 3FPD Proposal Bank is a curated collection of proposals from organizations working to strengthen and protect the public data ecosystem. Proposals are organized by priority areas so funders can quickly identify aligned work and coordinate support across the field.
Population Reference Bureau – US Indicators provides key demographic and social statistics about the United States in accessible charts and tables. It includes indicators on population change, births, deaths, migration, and related measures drawn from authoritative sources. This resource supports demographic analysis, trend monitoring, and evidence-based research.
This page memorializes the federal datasets and variables, as well as select data tools, that have been terminated or removed in 2025. This list does not include routine changes and terminations of datasets, but rather strives to capture losses to federal data that are extra-ordinary.
A comprehensive framework for assessing the health of federal data collections, highlighting key dimensions of risk and presenting a clear status of data well-being.
NCHS Data Dashboards, Visualizations, and Query Systems provides interactive health data tools from the National Center for Health Statistics. It includes dashboards and query interfaces for exploring survey results, vital statistics, health indicators, and population health trends. These resources help users visualize and analyze official health data for research, public health planning, and policy assessment.
Institute of Education Sciences Data Tools is a suite of interactive interfaces provided by the U.S. Department of Education’s research agency. It offers searchable access to education statistics and research datasets on topics such as student performance, school finances, postsecondary outcomes, and assessment results. These tools help educators, researchers, and policymakers explore, query, and download education data for analysis and planning.
NCHS Data and Analysis Tools is the National Center for Health Statistics’ collection of interfaces and systems for accessing U.S. health data. It includes query tools, analysis systems, and visualization platforms for topics such as mortality, disease prevalence, health surveys, and vital statistics. These tools support researchers, public health professionals, and policymakers in exploring and analyzing official health data.
NCSES Data Tools is the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics’ suite of interactive interfaces for accessing science and technology statistics. It provides search, visualization, and download options for data on research and development, STEM employment, innovation, and related indicators. These tools support analysis and exploration of U.S. science and engineering trends for research, policy, and planning.
NCSES Data Explorer is an interactive platform from the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics for searching, visualizing, and downloading federal science and engineering data. It allows users to explore statistics on research and development spending, STEM workforce characteristics, innovation metrics, and other key indicators. The tool supports researchers, policymakers, and analysts in generating custom views, tables, and charts to inform science and technology research and decision-making.
IRS Tax Statistics is the Internal Revenue Service’s central portal for official tax data and analysis derived from federal tax returns. It includes tables, publications, and downloadable datasets on income, tax liabilities, deductions, credits, and filing patterns for individuals and businesses. These statistics support economic research, tax policy analysis, and fiscal planning.
BTS Statistical Products and Data is the Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ gateway to official transportation data and reports. It provides access to data tables, analytical products, maps, and downloadable datasets covering topics like freight and passenger movement, safety, infrastructure, and modal trends. This resource supports research, planning, and policy analysis across transportation sectors.
BEA's interactive data application is the one stop shop for accessing BEA data on the fly. The interactive application makes it easier to access and use our statistics by providing a common look and feel for users accessing national, international, regional or industry statistics. The application makes the data easier to print, save and export. The charting features are robust and visually appealing. The application also allows for data sharing with others via a number of social tools.
BEA updates its data in near real time. During BEA news releases there might be a slight delay in accessing the most recent data but access to supplemental data files is always available.
The interactive data application organizes data by account and topic. The application uses a "tabbed" browser experience common to many e-commerce and other standard Web sites. Navigating between data sets and accessing and changing query parameters is easy, as they are similar across all datasets.











