Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Boost Coastal Business: Sea Grant Partnership Funds
Are you a university or research institution in a coastal community? This program offers funding to develop or sustain partnerships that solve local coastal challenges and create economic opportunities.
Get Up To $200K to Grow Your Native American Organization
Native American organizations serving Native communities can receive up to $200,000 to enhance their capacity and effectively serve their constituents. This funding supports strategic growth, allowing for planning and project implementation over three years.
Funded Research for Alaska's Coastal Communities
This grant is specifically awarded to the Alaska Sea Otter and Steller Sea Lion Commission to help the Native Council of Port Heiden understand and manage sea otter populations and their impact on local shellfish resources. The funding will support research, data collection, and capacity building for community-led conservation efforts.
Get $200K+ to Boost Your Early Childhood Center!
Are you an Early Head Start or Head Start grantee with a proven track record of excellence? This program offers up to $200,000 annually to designated Centers of Excellence, supporting you in sharing your successful models and strategies with other early childhood programs.
Unlock Community Growth with Arts & Culture Grants
Local government entities and non-profit organizations with a cultural component can apply for matching grants to fund projects that integrate arts, culture, and design into community development, fostering economic, physical, or social outcomes.
Secure Funds for Urban Nature Projects & Community Growth
Non-profits, local governments, and tribes can receive funding to boost urban conservation efforts, focusing on wildlife and community engagement. These grants support projects that connect people with nature, improve local ecosystems, and strengthen community well-being through hands-on conservation.
Get $200K for International Arts Collaborations!
U.S. nonprofit arts organizations can secure up to $200,000 to host artists and arts managers from Central Europe, Eurasia, and Russia for professional development residencies. This funding supports the exchange of skills and cultural insights within the U.S. arts community.
Unlock Funding: Boost Youth Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Turkish non-profits can secure up to $200,000 to develop nationwide youth innovation and entrepreneurship programs. This funding aims to foster creativity and business skills in high school students, building ties with American youth.
Get Up to $200K for Cultural Preservation Projects!
El Salvadoran organizations can secure up to $200,000 to protect and preserve cultural heritage sites and artifacts. This funding supports vital preservation efforts led by local entities.
Get Funding for Urban Conservation & Community Projects
Non-profits, tribes, and academic institutions can secure funding for projects that connect urban communities with nature and restore local habitats. This grant supports initiatives focused on wildlife conservation, outdoor recreation, and building strong community partnerships.
NSF Biology Grants: Up to $200K for Under-Represented Researchers
Are you an early-career biologist from an under-represented group looking to start your own research program? The NSF is offering grants of up to $200,000 to fund innovative research projects and build a more diverse scientific community.
Get Up to $200K for Family Support Services
Nonprofits and public agencies in rural areas can apply for funding to develop comprehensive support services for families affected by homicide. This grant aims to institutionalize and replicate promising practices for victim assistance.
NIH Funding: Share Your Data & Tools for Scientific Breakthroughs
This NIH grant supports businesses and research institutions looking to share their valuable data and informatics tools with the wider scientific community. Secure funding to enhance collaborative research and accelerate discoveries in neuroscience and beyond.
Unlock History: Grants for Archival Access & Preservation
Nonprofits and historical institutions can receive funding to preserve and improve access to valuable historical records, making America's past more understandable. This grant supports activities like establishing archives, processing collections, and digitizing finding aids.
Fund Your Community Arts & Design Projects!
Nonprofits and local governments can get up to $200,000 for projects that use arts, culture, and design to boost local economies and communities. Arts and design organizations can also apply for up to $100,000 to share knowledge on creative placemaking.
Unlock Funding for Archival Preservation & Research
Are you an archive with historically significant collections facing preservation challenges or high research demand? This grant offers funding to meticulously process, preserve, and improve access to your valuable documentary heritage, potentially covering up to 50% of project costs.
Get Up to $200k for Your Guinean Business Growth!
Guinean NGOs and youth-focused organizations can apply for grants ranging from $10,000 to $200,000 in the first year to build capacity or develop youth careers. Funding can be extended for up to 36 months, depending on program success and fund availability.
Get $200K to Boost Refugee Community Support
Ethnic community organizations representing refugee populations can apply for funding to enhance ongoing support and resource connection for newcomers. This grant aims to strengthen communities and ensure refugees receive continued services after resettlement.
Secure Your Community: Grants for Safety Initiatives
Non-profits and community groups can apply for funding to implement community policing strategies that enhance public safety and prevent youth involvement in crime. This grant supports collaborative initiatives between law enforcement and residents to build safer neighborhoods.
Get $200K to Digitize & Publish US History
U.S. non-profits, academic institutions, and government agencies can get up to $200,000 to digitize and publish significant historical records, making American history accessible online. This funding supports the collection, editing, and dissemination of primary source materials that tell important national stories.