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Explore funding opportunities from federal agencies
Get Funding to Expand Your Healthcare Practice!
Current Part C Health Center grantees can access ongoing expansion funds to cover rising costs of care and an increased patient load. This funding supports crucial core medical services, helping you grow and serve more people.
Fund Your Research & Monitoring Projects!
Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin-based entities can secure funding for vital long-term resource monitoring and research projects. This program, managed by the USGS, aims to advance the understanding and management of the Upper Mississippi River System.
Grant Alert: Fund Your Historic Preservation Project!
This opportunity is for organizations undertaking historic preservation projects, specifically for tasks like repointing brick masonry. Funding is available through the National Park Service to help conserve important historical structures.
Unlock Funding for Your Volunteer Fire & EMS Team!
This FEMA grant provides crucial funding to enhance communication networks for volunteer fire and EMS services nationwide. Equip your team with vital information to strengthen their role as domestic defenders.
Get Funding for Youth Environmental Programs
Nonprofits and community groups can receive funding to engage local youth in environmental education and stewardship projects. This grant supports programs that connect young people with nature, foster environmental ethics, and promote understanding of natural and cultural resources.
Funding for Ecological Restoration Projects
This grant supports projects focused on restoring natural habitats and improving fire protection through vegetation management. Businesses involved in environmental services, conservation, and ecological restoration may be eligible to receive funding.
Grant Funding for Correctional Innovation & Research
Are you an organization or individual working to improve correctional practices through research dissemination? This grant supports projects that develop and execute strategies for sharing research-based innovations and knowledge within the corrections field.
Grant: Improve Child Welfare Representation & Outcomes
This cooperative agreement funds a National Quality Improvement Center focused on enhancing legal representation for children in the child welfare system. The goal is to accelerate adoptions and improve safety, permanency, and well-being outcomes for these children.
Funding for African American History Preservation
Non-profits can receive grants to preserve and interpret the history of the free African American community on Boston's Beacon Hill. Funds support public programming, research, and resources to educate the public on this vital 19th-century legacy.
Get Funding to Host International Students!
Non-profit organizations can receive funding to support the placement and monitoring of international high school students from Europe and Eurasia. This program aims to foster cultural exchange and strengthen U.S. foreign policy by connecting American communities with global youth.
Unlock Funding for Chemical Innovation & Research
This NSF program offers significant funding to research centers tackling major long-term challenges in chemistry, driving innovation and attracting broad interest. Eligible organizations can receive multi-year support to develop transformative research and integrate education and outreach.
Fund HIV Prevention: USAID Malawi Seeks Input
USAID/Malawi is seeking input from organizations involved in HIV prevention to shape future funding activities. This is an information-gathering phase to refine potential project scopes and identify capabilities for upcoming solicitations.
Get Funding for Youth Programs & Conservation Projects!
This notice announces an intent to fund a youth conservation corps and partnership program at a National Historical Park. Organizations focused on youth development and environmental stewardship are eligible to receive support for these valuable initiatives.
Get Funding for Your Innovation: SBIR Program
This program helps small businesses with promising R&D projects develop their innovations further. If you successfully completed Phase I, you can now apply for significant funding to advance your technology and explore its commercial potential.
Unlock Funding for Humanities Projects
This grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities offers funding to libraries, archives, museums, and historical organizations to preserve and make humanities collections and reference resources accessible. It supports projects like digitization, cataloging, and the creation of new research tools to benefit scholars and the public.
Get Funding for Pacific Northwest Environmental Research
Washington State University can receive funding for a crucial assessment of mountain lake health in the Pacific Northwest. This initiative aims to establish baseline ecological data and evaluate current conditions to protect these vital natural resources.
Historic Trail Study Funding: NPS Grants
The National Park Service intends to fund a project to develop a Historic Resource Study for the Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail. This cooperative agreement will support research and documentation for this significant cultural site.
Unlock Research Funding for Geography & Spatial Sciences
This NSF program supports innovative research in geography and spatial sciences that advances fundamental understanding and addresses societal challenges. Businesses involved in interdisciplinary studies, developing new scientific tools, or integrating education with research can qualify for funding.
Funded Restoration Projects: Get Your Business Involved!
This program seeks to fund projects that restore natural resources injured by oil spills or hazardous substance releases, benefiting the public. Businesses can partner to implement restoration activities and contribute to environmental recovery.
Fund Your Science Projects: Biological Technicians
Are you a biological science technician looking to make a difference? This program funds crucial duties on National Wildlife Refuges within the Pacific Island Refuges and Monuments office, offering valuable experience and support.