Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Get Up to $240K for Education Projects in New England
New England-based non-profits and educational institutions can secure up to $240,000 to develop environmental education programs for K-12 students and teachers, focusing on watershed health and community resilience. Funding supports hands-on learning experiences and professional development, with no matching contribution required.
Secure Funding for Environmental Monitoring Projects
This grant is available for entities involved in environmental monitoring, specifically for biological sampling in the San Joaquin River as part of the Grassland Bypass Project. Funds will support data collection and interpretation to assess project impacts on local ecosystems.
Botswana AIDS Relief: $237K Grant for Health Safety Projects
This grant is for organizations in Botswana working to improve injection safety as part of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. Funds will enhance existing projects and extend successful interventions to promote healthcare worker and community safety.
Get $235K for Medical Education Innovation!
Medical schools can receive up to $235,000 annually to enhance their curriculum with behavioral and social sciences, fostering research and careers. This funding supports the development, refinement, and dissemination of innovative educational programs and materials.
Get Funding for Cape Cod Bicycle & Pedestrian Projects
Cape Cod Commission businesses and organizations can receive funding to develop a comprehensive Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan for Provincetown, Truro, and Wellfleet. This grant aims to enhance local infrastructure and facilitate public engagement in the planning process.
Unlock Funding for Business Projects with NPS Interns
The National Park Service is seeking organizations to partner in placing graduate students as interns to work on specific operational analysis projects. This cooperative agreement provides funds for recruiting, training, and managing these interns to support park unit initiatives.
Unlock $225K to Elevate Your Organization's Leadership!
Nonprofits, academic institutions, government agencies, and Native American tribes can secure up to $225,000 to develop and deliver a leadership training program for archival professionals. This grant funds curriculum design and program administration focused on enhancing leadership skills for the archives field.
Get $225K+ for Refugee Resettlement & Employment
Nonprofits serving newly arriving refugees can get funding to support their resettlement, focusing on early employment and economic independence. This program also aids special populations needing intensive, culturally-sensitive case management and service coordination.
Get Funding for Environmental Health Solutions
This grant supports organizations researching community exposure to environmental hazards and developing action plans to improve public health. Funds can be used for research, education, and intervention programs aimed at reducing harmful exposures and enhancing community well-being.
Get $225K for Victim Support Resources
Nonprofits and public agencies can secure up to $225,000 to develop a comprehensive resource kit. This funding aims to enhance public awareness of crime victim issues throughout the year, particularly during National Crime Victims' Rights Week.
Get $221K for Salmon Habitat Restoration Projects
Cramer Fish Sciences can receive up to $221,000 for vital restoration work on the Stanislaus River. This funding will cover assessment, permitting, and design to improve rearing habitat for juvenile salmonids.
Get Funding for Aging Services & Minority Outreach
This grant offers funding to organizations focused on enhancing aging services for specific minority populations through technical assistance and resource development. Businesses can receive support to strengthen their capacity in serving diverse older adults and their families with culturally appropriate resources and programs.
Get Funding to Restore Rivers & Habitats
Are you a local organization or agency involved in environmental restoration? This grant offers financial support to guide initiatives focused on restoring and enhancing natural river production and habitats, protecting fish and local species.
Get Up to $215K for Urban Conservation & Bird Projects!
Non-profits, local governments, Tribes, and academic institutions can secure up to $215,000 for community-based conservation projects that benefit urban wildlife and engage local communities. This funding supports initiatives focused on urban bird conservation, habitat restoration, and increasing public connection with nature.
Unlock $210K for Rural Water Projects in McKinley County!
McKinley County businesses involved in regional water system development can apply for funding to complete vital appraisal studies. This grant aims to investigate and improve water distribution for local residents, with a total potential of $210,000.
Funding for Recreation Facility Upgrades & Mussel Control
Casitas Municipal Water District can apply for funding to upgrade recreation facilities and implement Quagga mussel prevention at Lake Casitas. This cooperative agreement aims to enhance recreational resources and protect aquatic ecosystems.
Secure Funding for Youth Environmental Education Programs
Non-profit organizations with a focus on youth engagement are eligible for funding to implement environmental education programs in natural settings. This grant supports initiatives that foster conservation ethics and connect young people with natural resources.
Get Up To $200K for Your Rural Ag Business!
Are you a small, socially-disadvantaged farmer in a rural area looking to grow? This grant offers up to $200,000 to eligible cooperatives and groups for technical assistance to boost your agricultural production.
Funded: Publish Historical Documents for Public Access
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and government agencies can receive funding to publish significant historical records, making American history accessible online and in print. This grant supports the collection, editing, and dissemination of historical documents with national importance.
Unlock History: Fund Your Documentary Projects!
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and government agencies can secure funding to publish significant historical records, making America's story accessible online and in print. This grant supports collecting, editing, and publishing historical documents that illuminate national movements and figures.