Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Get Funding: Restore Montana Creeks & Boost Local Economy
Montana businesses impacted by historical mining can receive grants to restore Moose and French Creeks. This funding aims to revitalize natural resources and create opportunities for local economic growth.
Get Funding for Refugee & IDP Programs
Non-profits serving refugees and displaced persons in the South Caucasus and Central Asia can apply for funding to support critical protection, assistance, and sustainable solutions. Projects must target at least 50% refugees or IDPs and focus on specific sectors like legal aid, community empowerment, GBV prevention, or livelihoods depending on the country.
Get Funding for Weed Control Research
Montana businesses collaborating with universities on invasive weed research can secure funding to develop biological control agents. This initiative aims to slow or prevent the spread of noxious plants, benefiting local ecosystems and agriculture.
Get Grants for National Park Trail Projects!
This grant from the National Park Service is for organizations and local governments to maintain and improve trails within Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. Fund projects that enhance visitor access and preserve these iconic natural landscapes.
Get Funding to Cut Crime & Boost Public Safety!
Local governments and tribal organizations can secure funds to implement proven 'Swift and Certain' supervision models that reduce reoffending and enhance public safety. This grant supports initiatives like Hawaii's HOPE program to improve offender outcomes and agency collaboration.
Get Funding for Hunter Safety & Archery Programs!
State and local governments can receive funding to boost hunter education, firearm, and archery safety programs. This grant aims to enhance training, develop new hunters, and improve shooting range facilities for a safer outdoor experience.
Get Grants for Tribal Community Safety Initiatives
Tribal governments and local agencies can apply for funding to evaluate programs that combat violence against Indian women. This grant supports research into effective strategies to improve safety within tribal communities.
Get Funding for Braille Training for Blind Services
This program provides financial assistance to train personnel in vocational rehabilitation and educational services for blind youth and adults. If you serve individuals who are blind, this grant can fund essential braille training initiatives.
Get Grants for Fishing Projects & Boating Access!
This grant funds states and territories to enhance sport fish populations and improve public fishing and boating access. Projects can include land acquisition, habitat restoration, and facility development for recreational fishing.
Unlock Funds for River Conservation & Recreation Projects
Non-profit organizations with unique qualifications can receive funding to promote public involvement in river conservation and recreation efforts. This grant supports developing guidance, creating educational materials, and fostering partnerships to protect our vital river systems.
Funded Research: Coastal Resilience & Community Safety
This opportunity is for CESU partners to develop a framework and metrics for assessing coastal community vulnerability to hazards like erosion and storms. The research will support strategic planning for the U.S. Department of the Interior.
Get Funding: Improve Care for Kids with Special Needs
States can receive grants to better coordinate services for children and youth with special health care needs, ensuring they get comprehensive, family-centered care. This initiative aims to strengthen state and local partnerships and improve access to vital support systems.
Get Funding for Bird Population Studies
This grant is for federal, state, and local resource managers who need to track and predict how land use changes affect sensitive forest breeding bird populations. Funds are available to implement the Avian Monitoring Protocol for NPS Units of the NCRt.
Get Grants to Boost Health & Social Systems in Tanzania
This grant supports organizations working to improve health and social welfare systems in Tanzania, focusing on vulnerable populations affected by HIV. Funding aims to create more accessible and higher-quality services for these communities.
Get Funding for Emergency Preparedness & Response
This grant is for State and Local Emergency Management Agencies looking to enhance their ability to prepare for and respond to all-hazards events. Secure funding to bolster your preparedness capabilities and strengthen community safety.
Get Funding: Boost Mental Health Services for Youth
Master's-level behavioral health providers can receive funding to expand culturally competent mental health services for underserved youth and young adults (ages 16-25). This grant aims to reduce health disparities and improve access to quality care.
Get Funding: Boost Global GBV Prevention & Response
Non-profits and implementing partners can secure funding for global capacity building, research, and evaluations to combat gender-based violence in refugee and conflict zones. This opportunity aims to strengthen the humanitarian community's efforts in preventing and responding to GBV in protracted displacement situations worldwide.
Fund Your Youth Programs in National Parks!
Non-profits and educational institutions can receive funding to engage young people in service projects and educational opportunities within Pacific Northwest national parks. This initiative aims to foster stewardship and diversity through hands-on park experiences.
Grant Funding for Youth Mental Health Services
This grant provides funding to improve access to treatment and support services for young people aged 16-25 who have or are at risk of developing serious mental health conditions. The goal is to ensure these individuals receive the help they need to transition successfully into adulthood.
Get Funding: Train as Addiction Counselor!
This program provides funding for Master's level students pursuing addiction counseling degrees to increase culturally competent professionals serving minority youth. Eligible individuals will receive stipends and tuition support to address underserved behavioral health needs.