Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Funding for Volunteer Award Program Administration
Seeking organizations to partner with the Corporation for National and Community Service to administer and expand the President's Volunteer Service Award program. This cooperative agreement aims to recognize individuals and groups for their service and encourage more community involvement.
Get Funding for Wildfire Protection & Community Safety
Douglas County businesses and community groups can receive funding for projects that reduce wildfire risk, protecting your community and its valuable assets. This grant supports hazard mitigation initiatives identified in your local Community Wildfire Protection Plan.
Grant for Wildfire Risk Reduction in Franklin County
This grant is for businesses and organizations in Franklin County looking to implement projects that reduce wildland fire risk, as outlined in the Community Wildfire Protection Plan. Funding is available for hazardous fuels mitigation and other collaborative action items aimed at protecting communities.
Fund Your Future: Youth Natural Resources & STEM Careers
This grant supports youth aged 16-24 in Oregon to gain hands-on experience in natural resources, engineering, and STEM fields through paid internships. Gain valuable skills and contribute to conservation projects.
Funding for Businesses Promoting Diversity & Inclusion
This grant supports businesses dedicated to reflecting America's rich diversity through multicultural workforces and inclusive community engagement. Funds are available to develop programs and initiatives that connect with all Americans and tell their stories.
Fund Your DC Civil War History Project
Nonprofits and educational institutions can receive funding to document the history of African American communities in Washington, D.C. during the Civil War era. This grant supports ethnography studies focused on the experiences of contraband populations from 1861-1877.
Get Funding for Marine Habitat Restoration Projects
This grant from the Department of Commerce supports community-led initiatives focused on removing marine debris to protect vital living marine resources and coastal habitats. Eligible entities can receive funding for impactful cleanup projects and to foster conservation stewardship among diverse collaborators.
Get Funding for TBI & Alzheimer's Research
This award supports research on Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Alzheimer's-like dementia, specifically benefiting military personnel and the broader community. Funding is available for projects exploring susceptibility factors and generating valuable research resources.
Get Funds for River Conservation & Protection
Non-profit organizations and local governments focused on the Farmington River Watershed can receive funding for conservation and stewardship projects. This grant aims to protect and enhance the wild and scenic qualities of the river system.
DOD Grant: Fund TBI Research for Alzheimer's Prevention
U.S. Army-funded research grants are available to investigate the link between Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Alzheimer's disease. If you're part of the military community or a researcher, this funding can support studies to better understand and prevent long-term neurological health issues.
Get Grant Money for Richmond Business Growth
Richmond, VA businesses can now access funding to establish and grow their operations. This grant aims to support local economic development and community-focused initiatives within the city.
Get Funding to Support Veterans on Campus
If you're already an AmeriCorps grantee with a 2013 grant, this opportunity allows you to expand your reach by placing AmeriCorps members on college campuses. This funding will integrate with the VA's VetSuccess program to provide vital support to student veterans.
Colorado Wildfire Grants: Secure Funds for Your Community
Colorado-based fire departments, local governments, community groups, educational institutions, and non-profits can access funding for crucial wildfire planning, mitigation, and education projects.
Unlock Research Funding for Your Bio-Tech Innovations
Biotech and research-focused businesses can secure funding to generate crucial cellular signature data for drug discovery and disease mechanism research. This grant supports high-throughput data collection and analysis to build a valuable resource for the biomedical community.
Fund Your Next Big Project!
This is not a typical grant application, but a notice of potential funding for specific project activities, aiming to support organizations aligned with the National Park Service's mission.
Get Funding for Earthquake Preparedness & Safety
This FEMA program offers cooperative agreements to organizations focused on reducing earthquake risks and related hazards. Funds support crucial activities like education, building code adoption, seismic mitigation, and emergency planning to enhance community safety.
Get Grants for Greener, Stronger Communities
This HUD program offers grants to regional partnerships focused on integrated planning for economic growth, social equity, and environmental sustainability. Fund your projects that boost competitiveness, improve public health, and address climate change through collaborative, data-driven strategies.
Unlock Funds for Youth Natural Resource Programs
Oregon-based Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering grants to support youth programs focused on natural resource research, management, and conservation. This funding aims to immerse students in land management issues and foster a deeper understanding of our environment.
Get Grants for Community & Affordable Housing Projects
This HUD grant helps local governments and non-profits reform plans and reduce barriers to creating affordable, sustainable, and economically vital communities. Funds support initiatives like mixed-use development, affordable housing, and building reuse to foster community growth.
Unlock Funding for Endangered Species Conservation Projects
This grant supports organizations involved in critical conservation efforts, specifically for the endangered Marsh Sandwort plant. Funds will be used for propagation, outplanting, and data collection to re-establish populations and determine best reintroduction strategies.