Community Grants
Community development, social services, and local improvement grants.
Get Funding: Boost Your Community Impact!
FDIC-insured banks and thrifts can receive financial awards for expanding investments in Community Development Financial Institutions. This program incentivizes increased lending, investment, and services in economically distressed areas, putting more capital to work nationwide.
Funding for Historic Preservation Projects
Nonprofit organizations and government agencies can secure funding to improve the preservation of historic textiles and objects. This grant aims to protect and maintain valuable cultural heritage items within national parks and related areas.
Get Grants for Wetland Protection & Restoration
State, tribal, and local governments can secure funding to develop and improve comprehensive wetland protection and management programs. This initiative aims to boost the quantity and quality of U.S. wetlands through conservation and restoration efforts.
Get Funding: Combat Human Trafficking & Build Capacity
This grant supports organizations dedicated to identifying and protecting victims of human trafficking nationwide, and providing essential training and resources to combat this issue. Funds are available to operate a national hotline, manage an informational website, and deliver expert consultation and training to stakeholders.
Get Grants for HIV Research Data Coordination
This grant is for organizations that can coordinate and analyze data for HIV services research. It aims to improve the understanding and effectiveness of HIV prevention and treatment strategies.
Get Funding for Urban Forest Projects
Nonprofits and community organizations can get funding from the U.S. Forest Service to develop a 10-year action plan for urban and community forestry. This grant supports assessing and improving our nation's urban forest resources and related programs.
Fund Your Youth Programs: National Park Service Grant
This funding is for Community Teamwork, Inc. to support youth programming and trades skills development within the Lowell National Historical Park. While not a general application, it highlights opportunities for organizations to partner on impactful youth initiatives.
Unlock Funds for Boston Harbor Islands Projects
Nonprofits and organizations like Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center can receive funding to enhance the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area through a strategic plan of work. This award supports existing cooperative management agreements for vital project activities.
Get Funding for Boston Harbor Island Green Initiatives
This funding is intended for Thompson Island Outward Bound Education Center to support Green Ambassadors projects within the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area. It's a modification to an existing agreement, not an open call for applications.
Get Funding for Terrorism Prevention Training & Support
Are you a state, local, or tribal law enforcement agency? This grant provides funding to equip your officers with essential training and technical assistance to combat terrorism threats. Secure resources to enhance your terrorism detection, investigation, and interdiction capabilities.
Revitalize Your Neighborhood: Get Funding for Housing & Community Growth
This grant helps eligible communities implement comprehensive revitalization plans, focusing on transforming distressed neighborhoods through improved housing, educational opportunities, and increased public/private investment. Funded projects aim to create safer, more vibrant communities with better amenities and commercial activity.
Grant Money for NPS Cataloging & Digitization
Non-profit organizations and educational institutions can receive funding to help the National Park Service catalog and digitize legacy project materials for the IMR Vanishing Treasures Program. This initiative also provides archive management opportunities for local youth.
Tribal Funding for Environmental Projects
Columbia River Treaty Tribes can secure funding to protect treaty rights, trust resources, and cultural artifacts during the Bradford Island CERCLA Project. This cooperative agreement supports critical environmental remediation efforts impacting your community.
Get Funding for Autism Transition Support Research
This grant funds pilot research for businesses developing strategies to help transition-age youth with autism spectrum disorder and their families navigate adult services and improve their independence. Funding supports initiatives that aim to prevent service gaps and enhance quality of life.
NIH Grants: Boost Your Autism Service Business!
This NIH grant is for organizations developing innovative, community-based programs to connect young children with autism to early diagnosis and essential services. Fund your research and pilot programs to improve ASD service systems nationwide.
Get Funding for Fisheries Research & Improve Your Business
Are you a commercial or recreational fisher in the Gulf, South Atlantic, or Caribbean? This program funds projects to boost collaboration between you, researchers, and state agencies, improving fisheries management and building trust in data.
Get Funding for Hausa Media in West Africa!
Are you an organization looking to create positive Hausa-language TV content for youth in northern Nigeria via free-to-air satellite? This opportunity from the U.S. Department of State aims to counter extremist narratives and promote positive themes.
Get Funding for Invasive Species Control Projects
Are you involved in wildlife management or environmental research? This grant offers funding to pilot innovative eDNA detection methods for invasive species like northern pike, helping you protect local ecosystems and advance scientific understanding.
Get Funding to Grow Your RI Business!
Rhode Island-based educational institutions and business support organizations can apply for matching grants to provide essential business development services. This funding aims to boost growth, innovation, and management improvement for local small businesses.
Fund Your Next Course: NEH Grants Available
Are you a faculty member looking to develop a new undergraduate course exploring fundamental questions about human life? This grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities supports course design and implementation, fostering intellectual community through the study of enduring philosophical and societal issues.