Technology Grants
Technology innovation, IT infrastructure, and digital transformation grants.
Get Up to $150K for Cultural Property Protection in Morocco
Morocco-based non-profits, public entities, and U.S. non-profits/universities can apply for grants to train law enforcement and cultural property managers. This funding supports vital projects to safeguard cultural heritage from looting, theft, and trafficking.
Get Up to $150K for Coral Reef Conservation Projects!
Non-profits and stakeholder groups in U.S. coral reef states and territories can get funding to boost local coral reef stewardship and conservation efforts. This grant supports capacity building for participation in future coral reef management partnerships.
Louisiana Businesses: Fund Your Green Innovations!
Louisiana businesses and organizations can apply for funding to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation technologies and practices. This grant aims to boost environmental stewardship and innovative solutions within the state.
Get Up to $150K for Environmental Education in New England!
New England schools and organizations can secure funding for K-12 environmental education programs, focusing on watershed learning and teacher development. This grant supports projects that enhance local environmental literacy and encourage participation from underserved communities.
Get $150K for Training & Crime Victim Services
This grant is for VOCA administrators to fund a national training conference aimed at improving crime victim services. It offers a platform for sharing best practices and enhancing program operations.
Grant Money for Telehealth Expansion & Licensing
State professional licensing boards can get funding to reduce barriers for telehealth services, allowing healthcare professionals to treat patients across state lines. This grant supports innovative multi-state collaborations to improve healthcare access, especially in underserved areas.
Get Up to $150K for Innovative Conservation in WA!
Washington State businesses and organizations can apply for grants to develop and implement new conservation technologies and approaches. This funding is designed to drive innovation and adoption of practices that benefit the environment and potentially your business.
Get Up to $150K for Innovative Conservation in SD!
South Dakota businesses can receive up to $150,000 in funding to develop and implement new conservation technologies and approaches. This grant is open to non-federal entities and individuals looking to drive innovative environmental solutions.
Tennessee Grants: Fund Your Urban Agriculture Project!
Nonprofits, governments, and educational institutions in Tennessee can get funding to develop urban and community gardens. Boost local food access, beautify neighborhoods, and foster community engagement with these grants.
Unlock Grants: Engage Public with History
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and government agencies can secure funding to create engaging projects that connect the public with historical records, especially those highlighting diverse voices. This grant supports innovative models and tools for historical discovery and use, with a focus on projects exploring foundational American ideals.
Get Grants to Digitize & Share History ($150K)
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and tribal governments can secure up to $150,000 to digitize historical records, improve online access, and engage the public with America's past. This funding supports projects that enhance discovery and use of historical collections, particularly those focusing on early legal records or the history of BIPOC communities.
Get Grants for Urban Farming & Community Gardens in NH!
New Hampshire organizations like non-profits, local governments, and educational institutions can apply for funding to establish urban agriculture projects and pollinator habitats. This grant supports community beautification, addresses hunger, and promotes local solutions to neighborhood challenges.
Unlock $150K for Community Arts Projects!
Nonprofits and local governments can access up to $150,000 to fund creative placemaking projects that strengthen communities through arts, culture, and design. This funding supports long-term strategies for equity and systems change.
Get Up to $150K for Innovative Conservation in California!
California businesses and non-federal entities can apply for grants to develop and implement cutting-edge conservation technologies and approaches. This funding aims to drive innovation and adoption of sustainable practices within the state.
California Grants: Up to $150K for Climate-Smart Ag
California-based conservation and outreach organizations can receive up to $150,000 to boost climate-smart agriculture and improve resource concerns like soil health and water quality. This funding supports direct technical assistance to NRCS conservation programs, prioritizing drought resilience and underserved communities.
Get Up to $150K for Conservation Innovation!
Non-federal entities in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands can apply for grants to fund innovative conservation technologies and approaches. This funding aims to accelerate the adoption of new conservation methods and technologies.
Ohio Businesses: Get Up To $150K for Conservation Innovation!
Ohio-based businesses and individuals can apply for grants of up to $150,000 to develop and implement innovative conservation solutions. This funding aims to drive the adoption of new technologies and approaches that benefit the environment.
Fund Your Health Research: Grants Up to $150K!
Primary care researchers and small teams can secure funding for pilot studies, data analysis, and technology development to advance healthcare.
Get Grants for Better Business Systems!
State agencies can receive up to $150,000 to improve their direct certification processes, making it easier to identify eligible children for school meals. These funds support planning and implementation projects to enhance technology and databases.
Get Up To $150K For New England Watershed Education
New England B-WET offers up to $150,000 for K-12 environmental education projects focused on watershed health and teacher training in Maine, NH, VT, MA, RI, and CT. This program is particularly interested in partnerships with organizations serving marginalized communities, promoting climate resilience, and connecting students to coastal fisheries.