Technology Grants
Technology innovation, IT infrastructure, and digital transformation grants.
Get Funding: Create or Expand Open Textbooks!
Institutions of higher education can get funding to create new open textbooks or expand the use of existing ones. This program aims to significantly reduce student costs by implementing sustainable open textbook solutions in high-enrollment courses and in-demand fields.
Get Government Grants for Child Support Program Innovation
Are you a State Title IV-D agency? This grant funds innovative demonstration projects aimed at improving the Child Support Enforcement Program and reducing delinquency, supporting the OCSE PAID Initiative. Secure funding to enhance your program's effectiveness and knowledge base.
Unlock Funding for Child Support Data Projects!
State Title IV-D agencies can apply for grants to fund projects that will improve data analysis for the Child Support Enforcement Program. This initiative aims to enhance knowledge and promote program objectives through innovative arrears stratification.
Get Funding for Drought & Land Use Research
Are you a research institution or university? Secure funding to investigate the impacts of drought and land use on ecological communities in the Southwest. This grant supports vital research for environmental understanding and solutions.
Funded Research for Wetland Carbon Sequestration
Are you a CESU partner researching wetland microbial communities? This grant supports studies to understand soil carbon vulnerability, boosting national wetland carbon sequestration assessments.
Get Funding for Mental Health Disaster Solutions
Small businesses can secure funding to develop innovative tools that help understand and combat the mental health impacts of national disasters. This grant supports the creation of commercializable solutions for victims and responders, considering diverse cultural needs.
Get Funding for Western Mountain Research & Conservation
This grant is for organizations and researchers focused on understanding and mitigating the impacts of climate change and disturbances in western mountain ecosystems, particularly within national parks. Funds will support crucial studies on soil health, alpine lakes, forest resilience, and water flow.
Get Funding for Food Safety Innovation!
Are you involved in applied food safety research, education, or extension? This program offers funding to support innovative projects that integrate these crucial areas to solve food safety challenges.
Secure Funding for Hawaii Seabird & Renewable Energy Research
Hawaii-based researchers and organizations are invited to apply for funding to study seabird populations and their offshore habitats. This initiative supports the state's ambitious clean energy goals by providing critical data for renewable energy development and conservation efforts.
Get Funding for Maternal Addiction Treatment Research
Innovators developing new medications to treat substance-related disorders in pregnant/postpartum women and exposed neonates can receive funding. This grant supports preclinical and clinical research to identify, evaluate, and develop safe and effective treatments.
Unlock Funding for Great Lakes Forest Ecosystems Research
This grant is for CESU partners focusing on research in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area to address water quality issues in Apple Creek. Funds will support studies to understand and mitigate sediment and phosphorus pollution impacting the Lower Fox River Basin.
Unlock Funding for Maternal & Neonatal Substance Disorder Treatments
Seeking innovative research funding for developing or testing new medications for pregnant/postpartum women with substance use disorders and their newborns. This grant supports preclinical and clinical trials to advance treatment options.
Get Funding for Alaska Water Feature Mapping
Pacific Northwest CESU partners can receive funding from the US Geological Survey to update surface water features in Alaska's Copper River region at a 1:24,000 scale. This project will significantly enhance the Alaska Hydrography Database with validated data covering over 9,300 square miles.
Get Funding for Wetland Protection & Ecosystem Health
Environmental organizations and local governments can receive funding to develop and improve comprehensive wetland programs. This grant supports research, training, and studies aimed at preventing and reducing water pollution and promoting healthy ecosystems.
Unlock Research Funding: Boost Your Innovation!
This grant supports Great Lakes-Northern Forest CESU partners focused on developing automated methods to extract scientific knowledge from literature into databases. Funded projects will advance research by reducing manual data entry and improving the reproducibility of scientific findings.
Get Grant Funding for Community Resilience Projects
This opportunity, "Informed Citizens - Resilient Society," seeks to support initiatives that build a more resilient society through informed citizens. Local organizations and non-profits can apply for funding to implement projects that foster civic engagement and information access.
Get Funding for Wetland Conservation Projects
This grant supports projects that gather information on wetlands and surface waters across the U.S. for conservation purposes. If your business contributes to wetland research and data collection, you may be eligible for funding.
Get Funding for Early Childhood Reading Programs
Nonprofits and educational institutions can secure funding to boost oral language, cognitive, and early reading skills in preschool children, particularly those from low-income backgrounds. This grant supports evidence-based strategies, materials, and professional development for early literacy.
Unlock Genomics Funding: Innovate & Grow Your Research
This NIH award offers significant funding to early-career genomics innovators driving groundbreaking research within collaborative teams. It provides flexibility to pursue novel ideas and seize emerging opportunities in the field.
Get Funding to Protect Alaska's Waters!
Alaska businesses and organizations can receive grants to research and prevent invasive freshwater species, crucial for safeguarding our unique Arctic ecosystems from climate change and increased human activity.