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Get Funding to Publish U.S. History & Grow Your Reach
U.S. non-profits, academic institutions, and tribal governments can secure up to $200,000 to digitize and publish historical records, making American stories accessible online and in print. This grant supports the editing, annotation, and dissemination of significant historical documents to a broad audience.
Get Up To $200K For Cultural Preservation Projects!
U.S. Embassies are offering grants to support projects that preserve cultural heritage. If you're involved in cultural preservation, you could receive funding to protect and restore significant cultural sites.
Preserve Heritage, Get Up To $200K Funding
Are you a cultural organization in Maldives or Sri Lanka? Apply for funding from the U.S. Embassy to preserve your nation's rich cultural heritage and historical sites.
Fund Your Biotech Innovation: Get Up to $200K!
Biotech innovators and researchers, this grant offers up to $200,000 to advance your groundbreaking work in medical diagnostics, therapies, and neural network technologies. Fund your next breakthrough in biophotonics and transform healthcare.
Unlock Biotech Funding: Up to $200K for Innovation!
Small to medium-sized businesses in biotechnology and bioenergy can receive funding for groundbreaking research in cellular and biomolecular processes. This grant supports the development of new technologies that could revolutionize industries like biopharmaceuticals, health, and environmental solutions.
Fund Your Biomedical Innovations: Get Up to $200K!
Are you a researcher or business owner at the intersection of engineering and life sciences? This grant supports groundbreaking projects in neural engineering and cellular biomechanics, aiming to transform healthcare and develop new medical technologies.
Secure $200K to Combat Crime & Drug Use in Costa Rica
U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica seeks proposals from organizations to combat drug use and crime by working with at-risk youth, border communities, or through public outreach. This funding supports projects that deter involvement in drug use and distribution, with awards ranging from $150,000 to $200,000.
Get Funding to Boost Media Freedom & Human Rights
Non-profits and NGOs focused on North Korean media freedom, civil society, rule of law, or labor and human rights can apply for grants. Funds are available to support initiatives that increase access to independent information, build capacity for human rights documentation, and promote reconciliation.
Unlock $200K for Environmental Monitoring Innovation
This funding is for research institutions and universities looking to develop advanced monitoring systems for wildlife populations. Secure up to $200,000 to enhance ecological research and conservation efforts.
Get Up to $200K to Preserve State Digital Records!
This grant is for state archives or designated state agencies to preserve and provide access to enduring state government electronic records, ensuring they are a national asset for future generations. Secure up to $200,000 to safeguard and share crucial digital historical information.
Get Up To $200K for Your Maritime Heritage Business!
If your business focuses on maritime education or preservation, you could qualify for grants of up to $200,000. This funding is designed to support projects that promote and protect our nation's rich maritime history.
Get Funding to Boost English Skills for Jobs in Pakistan
Organizations in Pakistan can apply for funding to develop English language programs that directly improve workforce readiness and career opportunities. This initiative aims to strengthen skills for employment, journalism, and specialized fields, fostering stronger U.S.-Pakistan ties.
Get Grant Funding for Refugee & Conflict Relief Programs
Nonprofits serving refugees and displaced persons in Armenia and Georgia can apply for grants to fund protection, livelihoods, or confidence-building initiatives. The funding aims to provide essential assistance and foster sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities.
Get $200K for Community Arts & Placemaking Projects
Nonprofits and local governments can secure up to $200,000 for creative placemaking projects that enhance community livability through arts and culture. Grants also support organizations building knowledge in this field, with awards up to $100,000.
Get Up To $200K for Respite Care System Expansion!
State agencies can receive up to $200,000 to build and enhance Lifespan Respite Care systems, including training workers and improving access to services for caregivers. This funding aims to create comprehensive support networks for individuals and families needing respite care across all age groups and conditions.
Get $200K for Water Quality Projects
Summit Lake Paiute Tribe members can access up to $200,000 to fund essential water quality monitoring and management plans within their watershed. This grant will help identify trends and improve water quality procedures for a healthier environment.
Boost Indian Student Education: Grants Up To $200,000
Indian tribes, tribal organizations, and non-profit Native American organizations can receive funding to develop and test innovative programs that improve educational outcomes for preschool, elementary, and secondary Indian students.
Get KY Grants for Water, Soil & Ag Energy Innovation!
Kentucky businesses focused on innovative solutions for water quality, soil health, and agricultural energy can receive funding. This grant supports the development of new technologies and approaches to enhance conservation practices in agriculture.
Get Up to $200K for Healthcare Quality Improvements!
Small healthcare providers can receive up to $200,000 annually for three years to enhance the quality of their services. This funding is available to improve patient care and operational efficiency.
Preserve History, Unlock Funding: Up to $200K!
Nonprofits, academic institutions, and government agencies can get funding to preserve and digitize historical records, making them accessible online. This grant helps broaden understanding of our democracy, history, and culture through engaging archival projects.