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NEA Grants: Get $50K-$150K for Arts Business Operations!
Nonprofit arts organizations, local government agencies, and tribal communities can receive crucial funding to cover operating costs and day-to-day expenses. This one-time grant from the National Endowment for the Arts aims to stabilize and support your organization's core functions, not specific projects.
Get Up to $150K for Arts Organization Operations
Nonprofit arts organizations, local government agencies, and tribal communities can now access crucial funding to cover their essential operating costs. This one-time grant from the National Endowment for the Arts is designed to bolster your day-to-day business expenses, not specific projects.
Secure Grants Up To $150K for Cultural Exchange & Growth
Non-profits and organizations with experience in cultural programming can receive funding to foster U.S.-Qatar ties through exchanges, workshops, and educational initiatives. This grant supports projects promoting economic growth, civil society development, and mutual understanding.
Unlock Funding for Global Education & Nutrition Projects
U.S. organizations can secure funding to expand school feeding and literacy programs in Guatemala and Honduras, improving food security and education outcomes. This initiative also supports maternal and child nutrition projects, with a special focus on integrating potable water technologies in school feeding efforts.
Get $150K to Evaluate & Boost Digital Forensics Work
Montenegrin organizations focused on digital forensics can apply for funding to undergo an external evaluation and receive recommendations for enhanced impact. This grant aims to strengthen the effectiveness and reach of your vital digital security work.
Get Funding to Engage Public with History
Nonprofits, educational institutions, and government agencies can get grants to develop innovative ways to connect the public with historical records. Funds support projects that create engaging online tools, educational programs, or community-based historical initiatives.
Unlock $150K for Community Arts & Economic Growth
Local governments and non-profits can secure up to $150,000 to integrate arts, culture, and design into community development, boosting local economies and social outcomes. This funding supports projects that create lasting systemic change by fostering partnerships across diverse sectors.
Unlock History: Grants for Archival Projects
Nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and government agencies can receive up to $150,000 to digitize, process, and improve online access to historical records, promoting public discovery and civic education.
Get Funding for WICY HIV/AIDS Services
Non-profits serving women, infants, children, and youth (WICY) with HIV can receive funding to provide family-centered outpatient care. This grant aims to improve access to comprehensive, culturally competent services and research opportunities.
Get $150K for Boating Surveys & Lake Insights
Are you a member of a specific CESU Region and possess expertise in research or environmental studies? This cooperative agreement offers up to $150,000 to conduct a vital boating capacity survey at Grapevine Lake, providing crucial data for public recreational planning.
Get Funding for Climate Initiatives: Exchange Program
This grant supports organizations in planning and executing a 10-14 day exchange program for young Korean climate activists to visit the U.S. The program aims to foster understanding of U.S. climate policies, build relationships, and showcase sustainable business practices.
Missouri Businesses: Get Up to $150K for Conservation Innovation!
Missouri businesses and individuals can apply for funding to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation methods and technologies. This grant supports innovative projects aimed at improving conservation practices for up to three years.
Fund Your Health Research: NIH Grants Up to $150K!
Calling all researchers! This NIH grant offers up to $150,000 to fund basic science experimental studies involving human participants that explore fundamental biomedical and behavioral aspects.
Tennessee Grants: Boost Your Business with Conservation Funding
Tennessee-based non-profits, local governments, and higher education institutions can receive funding to partner with NRCS on conservation projects. This grant aims to enhance conservation efforts through strategic assistance and improved tools or data, supporting environmental goals.
Fund Your Public Health Training Programs
This grant funds accredited residency and internship programs in preventive medicine and public health, supporting trainee costs, practicum experiences, and academic unit development. It aims to increase preventive medicine physicians and promote population-based healthcare access.
Get Up To $150K for Conservation Innovation in RI!
Rhode Island-based businesses and individuals can secure up to $150,000 to develop and implement innovative conservation technologies and approaches. This funding aims to drive forward sustainable practices and environmental solutions within the state.
Get Up To $150K for Conservation Innovation in AR
Arkansas businesses and individuals can apply for funding to develop and implement innovative conservation technologies and approaches. This grant supports projects that advance sustainable practices and can provide up to $150,000 per award.
Fund Your Lung Cancer Breakthroughs: Up to $150,000
Researchers developing groundbreaking ideas to combat lung cancer can apply for early-stage funding. This award supports innovative, high-risk, high-reward projects aiming to accelerate progress in eradicating lung cancer deaths and suffering.
Louisiana Businesses: Get Up to $150K for Innovative Conservation!
Louisiana businesses and individuals can apply for up to $150,000 to develop and implement groundbreaking conservation technologies and practices. This funding aims to drive innovation in sustainable agriculture and land management across the state.
Get Up To $150K for Conservation Innovation in Pacific Islands
Non-federal entities and individuals in the Pacific Islands Area can apply for funding to develop and implement innovative conservation methods. This grant supports projects that drive new conservation technologies and approaches, with awards up to $150,000.