Grants for Nonprofits - Federal
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Application Deadline
Nov 20, 2024
Date Added
Dec 14, 2023
This funding opportunity supports collaborative projects among scholars in the humanities, encouraging interdisciplinary research that leads to significant scholarly outputs, with a focus on diverse perspectives and sustainable contributions to humanistic knowledge.
Application Deadline
Sep 19, 2024
Date Added
Jun 21, 2024
The Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) is a partnership of seven federal wildland fire management and research agencies that have a shared need to address problems associated with managing wildland fuels, fires, and fire-impacted ecosystems. The partnering agencies include the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service (FS) and five bureaus in the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI): Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Geological Survey. The DOI also is represented by the Office of Wildland Fire. Funding to support the program is provided by both DOI and FS. For further background on the JFSP, those considering submitting proposals are encouraged to visit its website at https://www.firescience.gov. All proposal must be submitted by Sept 29, 2024, 5:00 p.m. MT, using the electronic submission process provided on the JFSP website (https://www.firescience.gov.). Proposals can not be submitted through Grants.gov. No exceptions are allowed to this closing date and time. All proposals must meet all requirements in this NOFO (see especially Section V below). Proposals that do not meet all requirements in this section will not be considered for funding.
Application Deadline
Aug 1, 2025
Date Added
Jul 16, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to healthcare systems and organizations to improve Hepatitis C prevention, testing, and treatment for individuals with substance use disorders and severe mental illness, particularly in communities affected by homelessness.
Application Deadline
Jul 17, 2024
Date Added
Jun 12, 2024
YSEALI (yseali.state.gov) is the U.S. governments signature initiative to engage emerging leaders in Southeast Asia. The program aims to create a network of young Southeast Asian leaders who work across national borders to solve common problems. Through a variety of programs and engagements, YSEALI seeks to build the leadership capabilities of youth in the region, strengthen ties between the United States and Southeast Asia, and nurture a community of leaders who work across borders to solve shared issues. YSEALI is open to young leaders ages 18 to 35 who are both citizens and residents of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member countries (Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam) or Timor-Leste. Responding to priorities from youth in the ASEAN region, YSEALI programs focus on four themes (i.e., Civic Engagement, Economic Empowerment and Social Entrepreneurship, Education and Environmental Issues). The YSEALI Seeds for the Future Program is one of YSEALIs many components and will be entering its 11th year. Since 2015, the program has awarded more than $2,500,000 to emerging leaders across ASEAN through the YSEALI Seeds for the Future grant competition held across Southeast Asia. While working closely with the U.S. Mission to ASEAN and the U.S. Department of States Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs Office of Public Diplomacy, the recipient shall develop a robust program for the 2025 YSEALI Seeds for the Future with responsibilities as follows: Provide an online site to receive and manage subgrant participant applications, and answer questions from applicants. Provide virtual resources (e.g. webinars) to help applicants prepare. Collaborate with USASEAN to develop scoring criteria. Review and score all applications and provide a shortlist (maximum 40 projects). USASEAN will have substantial involvement in final participant selection. Work together with USASEAN to notify winning teams of approved proposals. Design and execute a two to three-day kick-off workshop in early 2025 at an ASEAN country for the selected participants, taking ownership of all logistics and programming. The goal of this workshop is to bring together all project participants (maximum 3 members per project), train them on subgrant expectations (e.g.budgeting, administration, communication, reporting, work plan, digital storytelling), and allow them to collaborate and improve their work plans. All logistics expenditures and travel costs for participants and trainers must be covered by the overall program budget. (e.g. flights, lodging, per diem, venue). The kick-off workshop should also have a cultural site visit and also include YSEALI swags to give out to the team members. Pair subgrantees with mentors that will help them with their project implementation throughout the program. Distribute funds to winning projects by January 2025 as follows: sixty percent of funding after submitting a detailed timeline and work plan (including marketing strategy for the project); thirty-five percent of funding after submitting a mid-term report (including direct and indirect impact metrics, both qualitative and quantitative); five percent of funding after submitting the final report with detailed project results. Oversee the implementation of projects and monitor subgrants by actively corresponding with the subgrant participants on at least a weekly basis. Collect monthly, mid-term and final reports. Track budget usage. Provide USASEAN with quarterly and final program and financial reporting. The program reports should summarize the progress on the subaward projects, identifying key milestones, successes, and challenges. Include both qualitative and quantitative success metrics to measure the impact of each project on their community. Collect media (photos/videos) and project stories to amplify on YSEALI website and social media through a robust and detailed communication and social media plan. Ensure that all program content and media adhere to the YSEALI and Department of State branding guidelines, including US flag and the YSEALI Seeds logo. Develop a lessons learned for future Seeds programs. The proposal should include workshop follow-on activities such as virtual collaborative work, projects funded through small seed grants, or ongoing mentorship. The follow-on activity should be included in the monitoring and evaluation plan. For example, design virtual engagement opportunities for a minimum once per two months post kickoff workshop for the grantees to keep connected with other participants, an implementing partner, and U.S. Mission to ASEAN as a way for them to connect and learn from each other and help run their projects throughout the year. The proposal should include a pre and post workshop survey to measure the overall effectiveness of the workshop as well as any changes to the participants knowledge of the workshop topic. The concepts of leadership, giving back, and strengthening a Southeast Asian/ASEAN identity based on shared values and shared challenges should be integrated into the program. Workshop speakers/facilitators/mentors should be citizens of the United States, an ASEAN member country, or Timor-Leste. The recipient is expected to develop syllabus materials and an event program with participant and speaker biographies, as well as design banners, backdrops, and other printed materials. The recipient is expected to design a digital engagement strategy for workshop participants and social media audiences, including live video or live online engagement during the program. No new website specific to the event should be created or launched. Domain, hosting and build costs will not be covered. Full NOFO is on the U.S. Mission to ASEAN website here.
Application Deadline
May 28, 2024
Date Added
Mar 20, 2024
State Promotion of Strategies to Advance Oral Health is a three-year competitive announcement that continues the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's investment in supporting oral health programs. This Funding Opportunity Announcement aims to enable recipients to focus on priority populations and the following strategies: 1) access to optimally fluoridated water and receipt of Evidence-based Preventive Dental Services, 2) adherence to infection prevention and control recommendations, 3) access to data to build evidence for public health practice, and 4) access to care and untreated decay, and 5) foundational information supporting integrated medical and dental services for persons with diabetes. The proposed program follows previous Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs) and incorporates programmatic strategies implemented in NOFO DP18-1810 [FY2018 FY2023].
Application Deadline
Nov 26, 2024
Date Added
Aug 9, 2023
This funding opportunity supports innovative research projects aimed at developing new treatments and improving recovery processes for individuals with alcohol use disorder, particularly in underserved populations.
Application Deadline
Jul 23, 2024
Date Added
Jun 11, 2024
The purpose of this project is to build Armenians' confidence in the criminal justice sector through tangible reforms that are relevant to the publics experience with the justice system. These include increasing public confidence in case outcome, strengthening legal defense mechanisms and public advocacy, institutionalizing technical and legal skills training for criminal justice officers, and upholding the rights of the most vulnerable individuals in Armenia. With this NOFO, INL seeks a partner to implement sustained institutional change in targeted areas of the justice sector identified by INL as well as the ability to rapidly respond to emerging needs and observations in the field crucial to INLs overarching desired results, objectives, and success of this program. We seek a collaborative, creative, data-driven, and iterative approach that will deliver results and ensure implementation on the ground is effective.
Application Deadline
Dec 8, 2025
Date Added
Oct 6, 2025
This funding opportunity provides financial support to domestic entities that own or operate coal-fired power plants, aiming to modernize and recommission these facilities to improve electricity reliability and affordability, particularly in rural communities.
Application Deadline
Feb 21, 2025
Date Added
Feb 13, 2025
This funding opportunity supports research projects that develop and evaluate behavioral interventions to encourage and sustain interest in biomedical research careers, particularly focusing on diversity and mentorship.
Application Deadline
Feb 18, 2025
Date Added
Jul 22, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to local organizations in Zimbabwe to implement comprehensive HIV prevention and treatment programs, focusing on key populations and improving health services to achieve and maintain epidemic control.
Application Deadline
Sep 7, 2025
Date Added
Jul 10, 2025
This grant provides funding to nonprofit organizations in El Salvador to empower and engage alumni of U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs in collaborative projects that promote regional security, economic growth, and democratic governance.
Application Deadline
May 23, 2024
Date Added
Mar 16, 2024
The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP) issues this annual Announcement for assistance to support research in earthquake hazards, the physics of earthquakes, earthquake occurrence, and earthquake safety policy and address the Department of Interiors Secretarial priorities. This activity is authorized by the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-124, 42 U.S.C. 7701 et. seq.), and as amended by the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-307).
Application Deadline
Dec 31, 2024
Date Added
Jan 2, 2024
This grant provides funding for innovative research and development projects in coastal, hydraulic, geotechnical, environmental, and cold regions engineering, aimed at enhancing national security and infrastructure resilience.
Application Deadline
Apr 14, 2025
Date Added
Mar 14, 2025
This funding opportunity supports K-12 schools and organizations in Washington and Oregon to create hands-on environmental education projects that promote climate resilience and incorporate Indigenous Knowledge.
Application Deadline
Apr 8, 2025
Date Added
Aug 16, 2024
This funding opportunity provides financial support to a wide range of organizations to strengthen Uganda's health security by improving disease detection, response systems, and surveillance capabilities.
Application Deadline
Mar 18, 2025
Date Added
Dec 11, 2024
This funding opportunity supports U.S.-based institutions and organizations in developing innovative human-based research models to improve understanding of health and disease, with a focus on inclusivity and collaboration.
Application Deadline
Jan 7, 2025
Date Added
Nov 19, 2021
This funding opportunity supports innovative research projects that explore how brain circuits develop and influence behavior in rodents and non-human primates, with a focus on mental health across different developmental stages.
Application Deadline
Jan 7, 2025
Date Added
Feb 14, 2023
This funding opportunity supports research on the effects of HIV/AIDS on communication disorders, aiming to improve the quality of life for people living with HIV through innovative studies and collaborations.
Application Deadline
Not specified
Date Added
May 26, 2023
USAID/Philippines Sources Sought Notice Market Research for USAID/Philippines Biodiversity and Climate Change Activity ISSUING DATE: May 26, 2023 CLOSING DATE: June 26, 2023, 2:00 PM (Philippine time) The United States Agency for International Development's Mission to the Philippines (USAID/Philippines) is developing a new five-year Activity on biodiversity conservation that will address the related issues of biodiversity loss and climate change. The Activity will improve enabling environments for strengthening key institutions, and leveraging private sector investments and financing for nature-based conservation, adaptation, and mitigation. Subject to availability of funds, USAID/Philippines anticipates this activity will be implemented for five (5) years. Through this Sources Sought Notice (SSN), USAID/Philippines is seeking to learn the capabilities, interest, and recommendations from all relevant parties within the Philippines and internationally, e.g., US or non-US nongovernmental organizations, universities, consortia, and for-profit entities. Respondents from all sectors including non-government, non-profit, for profit, academic and research institutions, and civil society are encouraged to respond to this SSN. IMPORTANT: Please open the "Related Documents" tab for the full Sources Sought Notice.
Application Deadline
Dec 15, 2024
Date Added
Oct 7, 2024
This funding opportunity supports the establishment of research centers that create advanced animal models for studying diseases, enabling better translation of genetic research into human health applications, and is open to a variety of eligible institutions and organizations.
