Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Get Funding for Endangered Plant Conservation Projects
This grant supports nurseries and botanical facilities involved in propagating and reintroducing critically endangered plant species, like the Marsh Sandwort, to historical habitats. Projects focus on data collection to guide future conservation efforts and expand species' range.
Secure Funding for Habitat Restoration & Business Growth!
This grant supports local groups in conserving and restoring pine-oak habitats, creating jobs and business opportunities through byproduct utilization. Businesses can receive funding for projects focused on ecosystem restoration, workforce development, and community infrastructure.
Fund Your Research: Save Endangered Plants!
Are you a California-based organization or researcher focused on conservation and endangered species? This grant provides funding to propagate and reintroduce the critically endangered Marsh Sandwort plant within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. The aim is to establish a self-sustaining population and gather vital data for future restoration efforts.
Get Funding to Boost Your Business & Community Resilience
This grant supports Washington State businesses in Douglas County working to enhance shrub-steppe habitat and community resilience against climate change impacts. Funds are for developing collaborative planning tools to maximize these critical areas.
Get Funds for Schuylkill River Greenway Projects
This cooperative agreement supports the Schuylkill River Greenway National Heritage Area by funding partnership initiatives, training programs, and the implementation of management plans. Businesses and organizations focused on economic development within the heritage area are encouraged to participate.
Get Funding for Multifamily Housing Support Services
This program offers funding to hire Service Coordinators in multifamily housing properties serving the elderly or persons with disabilities. These coordinators will help residents access community services to support independent living and aging in place.
Fund Your Health Center: Reach Underserved Communities
Non-profits and public entities serving underserved communities can secure operational funding to provide comprehensive primary healthcare. This grant supports health centers focused on community health, migrant health, homeless care, or public housing residents.
Get Funding for Riparian Restoration Projects
This grant is for private landowners and organizations working on wetland and riparian habitat restoration in the Upper Crab Creek Watershed. Funds can be used for habitat improvements, water quality enhancements, and monitoring to benefit wildlife and recreation.
Secure Funding for Infrastructure Upgrades!
Are you a local government or non-profit focused on recreation? This grant offers funding for essential design and engineering work to improve park infrastructure, including water systems, sewage treatment, and ADA compliance at recreation areas.
NIH Grant: Fund Your Biotech Research Education Program
This NIH grant supports community colleges and universities in creating programs that boost underrepresented students' entry and success in biomedical and behavioral research careers. It aims to increase student transfer and retention into Bachelor's degrees, preparing them for NIH-funded research.
Get Funding for Historical Research & Community Engagement
This opportunity supports research on the cultural history and community connections within Paterson, focusing on ethnic populations and their relationship with the Great Falls National Historical Park. Businesses and organizations with expertise in anthropology and historical research can contribute to this important preservation and engagement project.
Get Funded: Boost Arts Impact & Value!
Artists and arts organizations, this grant supports research into the value and impact of the arts in America. Gain insights into how your work connects with communities and other sectors.
Unlock Funds for Energy-Efficient Home Retrofits!
Are you an FHA-approved Section 203(k) lender? This program offers grants to integrate energy retrofit loans into your offerings, making them more affordable and accessible. Help homeowners save energy and boost property value while you scale your business.
Get Funding for River Conservation Projects!
Federal agencies are offering grants to organizations working on cooperative management plans for the Lower Sandy Wild and Scenic River. Funds will support crucial research into visitor experiences and recreation use to inform conservation strategies.
Get HIV Care Funding: Ryan White Part A Grants
This grant provides financial aid to areas severely impacted by HIV to develop and enhance comprehensive medical and support services for low-income individuals and families living with HIV. It's designed for Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) and Transitional Grant Areas (TGAs) to improve health outcomes and slow the epidemic's spread.
Secure Funding for Coastal Conservation Projects
This announcement outlines an ongoing partnership for critical environmental research, seeking entities to analyze horseshoe crab spawning patterns and develop citizen science initiatives. Businesses involved in ecological research, conservation, or community engagement can potentially contribute to and benefit from this vital work.
Get Funding to Restore Streams & Boost Local Fish!
This grant is for organizations and groups focused on environmental restoration in the Waipa Stream area. Funds are available to remove invasive plants and re-establish native vegetation to improve fish passage and water quality, benefiting local ecosystems and recreation.
Get Funds for Hopi Landfill Water Infrastructure!
This grant assists the Hualapai Tribe in repairing and upgrading their landfill's critical water infrastructure, ensuring essential services like sanitation and fire suppression. Funds cover tank inspections, pump replacement, electrical upgrades, and signage to protect community health.
Unlock Funding: African American History & Civil Rights Projects
Are you involved in preserving or expanding knowledge about African Americans' contributions to the Civil War and Civil Rights movements? The National Park Service is seeking partners to fund projects that illuminate this crucial history, supporting educational and research initiatives.
Get Funding for Land Health Projects in Douglas County
Local governments and non-profits in Douglas County, Oregon, can receive funding to control noxious weeds and improve land health on public and private properties. This initiative aims to enhance the long-term ecological well-being of the region through targeted weed management efforts.