Technology Grants
Technology innovation, IT infrastructure, and digital transformation grants.
Get Funding: Improve Child Brain Injury Recovery Programs
Researchers and organizations focusing on child traumatic brain injury can apply for funding to evaluate and improve return-to-school programs. This initiative aims to develop better strategies for supporting students as they reintegrate into the academic environment after an injury.
Funding to Boost Commercial Fishing Safety & Innovation
Academic institutions, non-profits, and fishing businesses can apply for funds to research and develop innovative safety solutions for the commercial fishing industry. This grant supports advancements in vessel design, survival equipment, monitoring, and severe weather detection to protect workers.
Get Funding for Youth Offender Reentry Programs
This grant supports state and local governments, territories, and Native American tribes in developing projects to help formerly incarcerated youth successfully rejoin their communities. Funds are available to create demonstration programs focused on safe and effective reintegration strategies.
Get Funding for Youth Safety Initiatives!
Are you a community organization or non-profit focused on protecting children and youth? This grant offers funding to develop and implement proven safety programs and public awareness campaigns.
Get Funding to Boost Public Lands Recreation!
Non-profits and community groups can secure funding to support projects that enhance recreational opportunities and wilderness management on public lands. This grant helps fund vital work like trail maintenance, monitoring, and visitor education.
Unlock Funding for Pediatric Medical Device Innovation
Nonprofit consortia focused on developing medical devices for children under 21 can access grants to fuel innovation, product development, and market readiness. This program aims to accelerate the creation and distribution of essential pediatric healthcare solutions.
Get Funding for Your Science & Tech Innovations!
Are you a scientist or innovator developing breakthrough technologies for defense applications? The Office of Naval Research is seeking groundbreaking scientific concepts to address future asymmetric threats and explosive events, offering significant funding for fundamental research.
Get Funding for Hydroecological Research & Modeling
Universities with expertise in hydroecological modeling can secure funding to simulate ecosystem processes and hydrology using the RHESSys model. This grant supports research on climate-induced mortality, calibration, and integration of succession and fire models for diverse western U.S. watersheds.
NIH Grants for Chronic Pain Self-Management Research
This NIH grant opportunity invites researchers to explore innovative approaches to chronic pain self-management through a biopsychosocial lens. Funding is available for projects seeking to understand and improve how individuals manage long-term pain.
Unlock Funding for Oil Recovery Tech
This upcoming grant from the National Energy Technology Laboratory aims to fund businesses developing advanced technologies to improve oil recovery. Businesses focused on innovative solutions in this sector can prepare to apply for significant funding.
NIH Grants for Chronic Pain Self-Management Research
Researchers focused on chronic pain self-management can apply for funding to explore innovative biopsychosocial approaches. This grant supports projects aiming to improve patient outcomes through a holistic understanding of pain.
Unlock Funds for Braille Training Programs!
Are you providing vocational rehabilitation or educational services to blind youth and adults? This program offers financial assistance to develop projects that train personnel in the use of braille, enhancing your ability to serve this community.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Infectious Disease Research!
This NIH funding is for organizations ready to conduct clinical trials and research for vaccines, treatments, and diagnostics for infectious diseases. Get support for evaluating novel medical products to combat public health threats.
Fund Your Chronic Pain Research: NIH Grants Available
Seeking grants for groundbreaking research into the biobehavioral causes of chronic pain? The NIH is funding studies that investigate individual factors like genetics and sensory experiences to better understand and treat chronic pain. This is your opportunity to secure significant funding for impactful clinical trials (optional).
Boost Your Business with Government Grants
Unlock funding to improve your business operations and efficiency. This grant is available to businesses seeking to enhance their record-keeping systems and streamline processes, ultimately leading to faster service and compliance.
NIH Grants: Fund Your Chronic Pain Research
Small businesses and researchers can receive funding to explore the biological and behavioral factors behind chronic pain. This grant supports innovative research to understand individual pain experiences and develop better treatments.
Grant Funds for HBCU Historic Building Preservation
Historically Black Colleges and Universities can apply for grants to preserve and rehabilitate their historic campus buildings. This funding aims to make these important structures safe and fully usable for educational purposes.
Unlock Funding for Oil & Gas Innovation!
The Department of Energy plans to offer grants for advanced technologies in unconventional oil and gas recovery. Businesses developing innovative solutions in this sector can prepare to apply for this upcoming funding opportunity.
Get Funding for Fish Passage Projects
This grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service funds assessments to improve fish passage for salmonids by evaluating solutions for Antelope Creek. Eligible entities can receive support for studies that pave the way for habitat restoration and improved aquatic ecosystems.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Neuroscience PhD & Postdoc
This NIH grant supports underrepresented graduate students in neuroscience, funding your PhD and transition to a research postdoc. Secure your path to becoming an independent neuroscience researcher with this two-phase award.