Education Grants
Educational grants for schools, universities, and learning programs.
Get Up to $250K for Mine Safety Training
Nonprofit organizations, states, and territories can receive up to $250,000 to develop and deliver training programs that enhance mine safety and prevent accidents. This funding is specifically for education on powered haulage, mine examinations, and emergency preparedness.
Fund Your Science Ed Projects: NIH Drug Abuse Grants
K-12 educators and scientists, partner up to create innovative programs and materials that boost understanding of drug abuse neuroscience. Secure funding to develop and evaluate impactful educational initiatives for students and the public.
Grant Funds for Mental Health Research Training
This grant supports institutions and organizations in developing innovative programs to train future mental health researchers. Funding is available to attract, train, and advance the careers of scientists dedicated to mental health research.
Get Grants for Media Education Training in Georgia
U.S. non-profits and universities can apply to fund a year-long project developing Georgian media educators. The grant will cover a two-week intensive study tour in the U.S. for up to 20 participants, focusing on journalism and media education.
NIH Grant: Fund Behavioral Treatment Research & Training
Clinician-scientists developing innovative learning-based treatments for addiction and mental disorders can receive funding to enhance their training programs and translate research into practice. This award supports curriculum development to create a nationwide model for evidence-based clinical education.
$250K Grant for WIC Breastfeeding Training Development
WIC-approved organizations and limited vendors can get up to $250,000 to create and deliver a "Train-the-Trainer" program for WIC staff. This funding aims to boost breastfeeding knowledge and support skills within the WIC program.
Fund Georgian Research: $250K Grants for Universities!
Georgian universities and non-profits can apply for grants to boost academic research standards and encourage collaboration between researchers, civil society, and policymakers. This funding aims to strengthen research skills, promote international publication, and focus on domestic policy and U.S.-Georgian comparative analysis.
Get $250K to Build an English Language Center!
Educational institutions can secure up to $250,000 to establish an English language center and provide crucial instructional materials for Iraqi scholarship recipients. This funding supports students preparing to study in the United States, strengthening international educational ties.
Unlock $250K for Leadership Training & Archive Growth
Nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and government agencies can receive up to $250,000 to develop and deliver a leadership program for archive professionals. This funding aims to build capacity in areas like technology, strategic planning, and fundraising to advance your institution and the archives field.
Get Up to $250K to Grow Your Business Support Program
Non-profits and community-based organizations can get up to $250,000 to provide critical training and technical assistance to disadvantaged entrepreneurs. This funding aims to build the capacity of microenterprise development programs to foster entrepreneurship.
Get $250K for US Media Training for Georgian Journalists
U.S. media and non-profit organizations can apply to manage a year-long program providing professional development and study tours for up to 20 Georgian journalists.
Grant for Women Entrepreneurs in Iraq: $250K for Business Growth
This program offers up to $250,000 to organizations supporting women in southern Iraq to launch or advance their businesses. Eligible participants will receive mentoring, skills training, and resources to boost their economic independence.
Get Funding for Developmental Disabilities Programs
Are you a university or affiliated non-profit focused on developmental disabilities? Secure up to $250,000 in grants to fund vital education, research, and community services that improve lives.
Get $250K for Labor Research & Policy Insights
University-based researchers can secure up to $250,000 over two years to conduct critical research on worker protection, safety, and labor standards for the Department of Labor. This funding supports innovative studies aimed at improving policies and programs that benefit American workers.
Get Up to $250K for Mine Safety Training!
Nonprofits and government entities can receive up to $250,000 to develop innovative mine safety and emergency preparedness training programs. This funding aims to reduce accidents and protect workers in underground mining operations.
Get $250K for Paid Leave Program Research!
State and municipal governments, along with federally recognized tribes, can apply for grants to research, develop, and implement paid family and medical leave programs. Funds will support critical analyses like cost-benefit studies, feasibility assessments, and implementation planning.
Get Up To $250K for International Art Exhibitions
US non-profit arts organizations can secure up to $250,000 to fund the official US presentation at the 57th Venice Biennale. This grant covers exhibition development, travel, outreach, and shipping.
Grant: $250K for Mine Safety Training & Preparedness
This grant offers up to $250,000 to states and nonprofit organizations for developing and delivering mine safety education and training programs focused on emergency preparedness and prevention. Improve safety and secure vital funding for your mining operation's well-being.
Get $250K for Historic Restoration & Skilled Trades Training
Non-profits and non-federal entities can secure funding to train individuals in historic dry-laid stone masonry techniques. This grant supports public interpretation, resource management, and hands-on preservation projects.
Secure $250K for Arctic Coastal Research & Protection
This opportunity, funded by the National Park Service, offers up to $250,000 to organizations for research on Arctic coastal landform changes. The funding supports understanding and predicting changes affecting communities and resources, while also providing educational opportunities.