Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education funds educational programs and grants for students, schools, and communities nationwide.
Unlock Global Growth: Grants for International Business Expansion!
Are you a business looking to expand internationally? This grant helps boost your international business education programs and your capacity to engage in global markets. It's designed for businesses ready to tap into worldwide economic opportunities.
Fund Your International Research & Studies Projects
Boost your institution's global reach! Eligible applicants can secure funding to conduct vital research and studies that enhance foreign language, area studies, and international education programs.
Get Funding for Your College: CARES Act Grants
Tribally controlled colleges and universities can apply for emergency relief funds through the CARES Act. These funds are intended to help institutions manage the impact of COVID-19.
Fund Your International Research & Studies
U.S. educational institutions and organizations can get funding to conduct vital research and studies that enhance foreign language, area studies, and international education. This program aims to strengthen global understanding and academic programs within these critical fields.
Get Grants for Higher Education Innovation!
Institutions of higher education can secure funding to strengthen their programs and adapt to new challenges. This grant aims to improve educational services and support student success.
Minority Serving Institutions: Get CARES Act Funds!
Minority Serving Institutions that didn't apply previously can now request CARES Act emergency relief funds. This grant aims to help institutions address the impact of COVID-19 and support students and operations.
Get Funding: Higher Ed Emergency Relief for HBCUs
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) can receive emergency relief funds to support students and institutional operations. This funding is part of the CARES Act to mitigate the impact of COVID-19.
Get Free Grant Money for Your College or University
Institutions of higher education can apply for emergency relief funds to support students and institutional operations impacted by COVID-19. Don't miss the deadline to secure vital funding for your educational institution.
Get Grants for Better Student Assessments!
This program offers competitive grants to states aiming to improve the quality of their student assessment instruments and systems. The goal is to get better data on how elementary and secondary school students are achieving academically.
Get Grants for K-12 Innovation & Student Support
This grant is for State Educational Agencies in states with high coronavirus burdens to fund innovative K-12 education models and address student, parent, and teacher needs. The goal is to support critical educational services and recovery efforts.
Unlock Funds for Well-Rounded Education Programs
State educational agencies can secure competitive grants to develop innovative models for expanding access to well-rounded educational opportunities through course-access programs. This funding aims to demonstrate effective strategies for enriching student learning experiences.
Get Government Grants for Your College!
Institutions of higher education can receive crucial COVID-19 relief funding to support students and operations. This program offers significant financial assistance to help colleges navigate the challenges of the pandemic.
Get Grants for Parent Training & Support Programs
Nonprofits and organizations supporting individuals with disabilities and their families can receive funding to provide crucial training and information services. This grant aims to strengthen Parent Training and Information (PTI) centers, ensuring underserved communities receive vital resources.
Get Grants for Disability Support & Rehabilitation Services
This grant supports organizations providing crucial training and information to individuals with disabilities and their families, empowering them to access vocational, independent living, and rehabilitation services. Funds are available for projects specifically addressing the unique needs of unserved or underserved populations.
Get Funding: Support Parents of Children with Disabilities
This grant supports organizations that provide training and information to parents of children with disabilities. The goal is to improve outcomes and expectations for these children through impartial guidance.
Get Free Grant Money for Higher Education Institutions
Institutions of higher education can receive emergency relief funds to support students and operations impacted by COVID-19. This funding is available to a wide range of institutions, including Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal Colleges, Minority Serving Institutions, and others focused on postsecondary education.
Get Grant Money for Educator Training & Development
This program provides funding to eligible entities to implement evidence-based practices that enhance educator skills and increase the number of highly effective teachers. Grants support the development, expansion, and evaluation of innovative models for educator preparation and development.
Get Funding for Innovative Education Solutions
Innovative education programs looking to scale and prove their impact can secure funding to implement and rigorously evaluate their solutions for high-need students. This grant supports evidence-based initiatives aiming to improve student achievement and expand successful educational strategies.
Boost Your School's Funding: Teacher & Leader Grants
This grant helps States, Local Educational Agencies, and non-profits fund programs that reward excellent teachers and school leaders, especially those improving student achievement in high-need schools. It can also support research into effective educator compensation and management systems.
Get Grants to Boost Literacy Programs (Birth-Grade 12)
This program offers competitive grants to organizations and states focused on improving literacy skills for children from birth through 12th grade. Funding is available to implement evidence-based practices, with a special emphasis on supporting disadvantaged children, English learners, and students with disabilities.