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Secure Up to $899K for Natural Resource Projects
Federal agencies responsible for fish and wildlife conservation can apply for funding to support natural resource management plans at Beale AFB. This grant offers a base period of $899,050 for essential conservation work, with potential for additional funding for follow-on projects.
Unlock $898K for Environmental & Natural Resource Projects
Seeking qualified businesses to provide expert environmental and natural resource management support for Fort A.P. Hill's Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan. This funding aims to ensure sustainable land use, habitat management, and compliance with federal regulations.
Fund Your Childcare Program in Union County, Indiana!
Are you a non-profit or for-profit organization in Union County, Indiana? Secure annual funding of up to $897,616 to provide essential Head Start and Early Head Start services for local children and families.
Get Funding for Early Childhood Programs!
Non-profit and for-profit agencies in Pittsburgh can apply for grants to provide vital Early Head Start services for infants, toddlers, and their families. Secure up to $896,575 annually to expand your community's early childhood support.
Grant Funding for Air Quality Data Analysis & Visibility Improvement
Secure up to $895,976 to analyze air quality data, understand visibility degradation, and develop public-facing visualizations. This funding is for entities like research institutions and government partners collaborating with the National Park Service on environmental science initiatives.
Get $895K for Paraguay Security Projects!
Paraguayan organizations can apply for grants to improve physical security and stockpile management. This funding aims to enhance safety and security within the country.
Grab $895K for Early Childhood Programs in MS!
Non-profit and for-profit organizations in Washington County, MS can apply for funds to provide vital Early Head Start services for infants, toddlers, and their families. This grant aims to ensure continuity of essential child development and family support programs.
Get $894,832 for Early Childhood Programs in Louisiana
Non-profit, faith-based, or for-profit organizations in Ouachita Parish, LA, can apply for funds to deliver vital Early Head Start services to infants, toddlers, and their families. This grant provides annual funding to support high-quality early childhood education and family support programs.
Unlock $894K for Early Childhood Services in Brooklyn!
Brooklyn-based non-profits and for-profits can secure up to $894,681 to provide vital Head Start services to local children and families in Fort Greene. This funding aims to ensure the continuation of essential early childhood education and support programs.
Get Funding for Early Childhood Programs!
Non-profit, faith-based, or for-profit organizations in Mesquite, TX, can apply for funds to provide essential Early Head Start services to infants, toddlers, pregnant women, and their families. This grant supports programs aimed at supporting young children and their caregivers.
Fund Your Early Childhood Program in Texas!
Non-profit and for-profit organizations in Zavala, Kinney, Real, Edward, and Uvalde Counties, Texas, can apply for funds to provide essential Early Head Start services for infants, toddlers, and their families. This grant aims to ensure continued support for young children's development and well-being in the region.
Get $892K for Fisheries Research & Salmon Projects!
This funding opportunity is for entities like the California Department of Fish and Wildlife to conduct crucial surveys and research on Trinity River fisheries, including salmon and steelhead run sizes and hatchery contributions. The goal is to enhance understanding and management of these vital aquatic resources and their impact on local fisheries.
Fund Your Childcare Program in Inyo & Mono Counties!
Non-profit and for-profit organizations in Inyo and Mono Counties can apply for funding to operate high-quality Head Start and Early Head Start programs for children aged birth to five. This grant offers up to $891,636 annually to support comprehensive early childhood education services for local families.
Get $889K for Pittsburgh's Maglev Project!
Pittsburgh businesses can secure up to $889,200 in funding to support the groundbreaking Maglev Project through the Transportation, Community and System Preservation Program. This investment aims to advance innovative transportation solutions within the city.
Get $888K to Boost Your Service Organization
Organizations in Latin America and the Caribbean focused on improving support services for GBV survivors can access up to $888,888 to build capacity and address root causes. This funding aims to enhance service delivery and promote non-violent relationships within communities.
Get Funds for Delta Ecosystem Research & Improvement
This opportunity supports research into nutrient dynamics and food resources within the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. Businesses or organizations involved in environmental science, water quality, or ecological studies in this region may be eligible to receive funding for field sampling and experimental analysis.
Funded Early Head Start Program for Southeast Bronx
Non-profit and for-profit organizations in Southeast Bronx, NY, can apply for over $883,000 annually to provide essential Early Head Start services for infants, toddlers, and their families. This grant supports the continuation of critical childcare and family support programs.
Get Funding to Support Family Caregivers!
Are you an organization supporting family, kinship, or tribal caregivers? This grant funds projects to improve and test 'caregiver navigator' services, helping you better assist caregivers and scale successful programs.
Get $881K to Boost Early Childhood Services in LA
Non-profit and for-profit organizations in Compton, Lynwood, Paramount, and South Los Angeles can apply for $881,190 annually to continue crucial Early Head Start services for infants, toddlers, and their families.
Get Funding for Public Health Data Systems
State governments can access over $876,000 to develop comprehensive systems for tracking violent deaths. This funding from the CDC aims to improve public safety through robust data collection and analysis.