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Unlock $395K for Women Entrepreneurs in Mekong!
This grant is designed for organizations supporting women entrepreneurs in the Mekong region, offering up to $395,061 to boost their businesses. Funds will provide financial literacy training and microinsurance access to empower women-owned small and medium enterprises.
Get Up to $395K for Children's Rights Projects
Non-profit organizations registered in the DRC can apply for funding to improve the rights and protection of vulnerable children in Haut-Katanga. This grant supports raising awareness, training local defenders, and increasing accountability for child protection.
Get Funding: Upgrade Facilities & Protect Waterways
Public entities can receive funding to improve recreational facilities and implement crucial quagga mussel control programs. This grant aims to enhance water resource management and visitor experiences.
Unlock $395K for Southeast Asia's Young Innovators
U.S. Department of State grants up to $395,000 to organizations supporting young scientists (18-35) in Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and Burma. This funding fosters regional collaboration through research exchanges and workshops to drive innovation and sustainable development.
Get Funding to Expand Your Kansas Community Services!
Kansas-based organizations serving individuals with disabilities can receive grants to operate and enhance essential independent living services. These funds will support crucial programs like skill training, advocacy, and community transition services.
Moldova Media Funding: Boost Your Reach & Impact
This grant supports organizations aiming to boost objective information access in Moldova by enhancing independent media's reach. Funding is available to improve local media quality, increase readership, and foster community connections, particularly for rural populations, youth, and Russian-language speakers.
Secure $393K+ for Archeological Surveys!
If you're a member of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program, this cooperative agreement can fund Phase I archeological surveys for training areas at Ft. Liberty. Secure over $393,000 to support critical project work.
Get Funding for Land Restoration & Youth Programs
This grant supports businesses and organizations involved in habitat restoration, invasive species control, and conservation efforts in Arizona's Las Cienegas NCA. Funds will aid in improving native species populations and engaging youth in environmental stewardship projects.
Get $390K for Native Plant Conservation in CA
This cooperative agreement from the Bureau of Reclamation is designed for entities like the University of California, Merced to improve conservation and management of native vernal pool plant species in California. Funding will support advanced protocols for species identification, enhanced richness estimates, and genetic research for threatened species.
Get $386K for Outdoor Projects - NPS Funding
This program offers up to $386,000 to eligible organizations, including non-profits and educational institutions, for projects that support National Park Service goals and engage the public in outdoor activities. Funds are intended to foster collaboration and enhance visitor experiences.
Get $386K for Outdoor Projects | NPS Grant
Non-profits and organizations can receive funding to support National Park Service programs and visitor initiatives through the Challenge Cost Share Program. This grant aims to expand outdoor engagement and conservation efforts across the country.
Grant: $385K for Environmental Monitoring Tech
This grant supports the development and testing of advanced instruments and software for monitoring environmental conditions in natural areas. Businesses and research institutions can benefit from funding to create innovative solutions for collecting and analyzing crucial environmental data.
Unlock Salmon River Data Funding: Up to $385K for Research
This grant offers up to $385,110 to develop advanced models and data systems for forecasting salmonid movement in the Sacramento River and Delta. It's designed for organizations focused on real-time fish passage data assessment and research, aiming to improve water management and conservation efforts.
Get Funding: Protect Endangered Fish & Innovate!
If your business is focused on environmental solutions, this grant offers funding to test innovative, low-cost devices designed to protect endangered fish. Help conserve wildlife while developing new technologies.
Get Funding for Early Childhood Programs!
Non-profits and for-profit agencies in Huntsville, Madison, and Limestone Counties, AL can apply for funds to provide vital Early Head Start services. This grant supports infants, toddlers, and their families with an annual funding potential of $384,375.
Get Up To $383,646 for Early Childhood Programs
Non-profit and for-profit organizations in Whatcom County, WA are invited to apply for funds to provide essential Early Head Start services for infants, toddlers, and their families. This grant offers up to $383,646 annually to support critical early childhood development programs.
Grant: Secure Your Food & Ag Business with $383K
Attention food and agriculture businesses! This cooperative agreement offers up to $383,000 annually to boost your biosecurity and protect the U.S. food system. Secure your future and enhance your outreach with dedicated funding.
Get $382,529 for Aquatic Research & Tech!
This grant is for organizations focused on aquatic species and habitat research, aiming to develop and test integrated sampling platforms. The funding will support platform specification, vessel modification, and field testing of advanced sampling methodologies.
Harney County: Get Funding for Childcare Programs!
Non-profit and for-profit organizations in Harney County, Oregon, can apply for funds to provide essential Head Start and Early Head Start services for local children and families. This grant aims to support early childhood education and family well-being initiatives.
Secure Grant Funding for Natural Resource Projects
This grant opportunity is exclusively for members of the Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Units (CESU) Program looking to undertake natural resource vegetation mapping projects. Funds are available to support the implementation and enforcement of integrated natural resources management plans.