Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS Funds National Institutes of Health's Precision Approaches in Radiation Synthetic Combinations Initiative
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has announced a grant opportunity aimed at advancing the field of cancer treatment. The initiative, titled Precision Approaches in Radiation Synthetic Combinations (PAIRS, RP1 Clinical Trial Optional), seeks to support innovative clinical trials that explore the efficacy of synthetic combination therapies in radiation oncology.
This grant is designed to encourage researchers to develop and implement precision medicine strategies that can enhance the effectiveness of radiation
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has announced a grant opportunity aimed at advancing the field of cancer treatment. The initiative, titled Precision Approaches in Radiation Synthetic Combinations (PAIRS, RP1 Clinical Trial Optional), seeks to support innovative clinical trials that explore the efficacy of synthetic combination therapies in radiation oncology.
This grant is designed to encourage researchers to develop and implement precision medicine strategies that can enhance the effectiveness of radiationtherapy in cancer patients. By fostering collaborations among multidisciplinary teams, the NIH aims to facilitate the integration of novel therapeutic modalities alongside traditional radiation treatments.
With funding in the range of $2.5 million, the PAIRS initiative will prioritize projects that demonstrate a clear potential for improving patient outcomes through personalized approaches. Researchers are encouraged to propose innovative trial designs, including the use of biomarker-driven strategies to tailor interventions based on individual patient profiles.
The NIH emphasizes that successful applications will not only address critical gaps in current radiation treatment protocols but also pave the way for groundbreaking advancements in cancer care. By leveraging state-of-the-art technologies and methodologies, the initiative aims to position the U.S. at the forefront of oncology research and innovation.
Through this grant opportunity, the HHS and NIH reaffirm their commitment to transforming cancer treatment and improving the lives of patients across the nation. Interested researchers are invited to align their proposals with the goals of the PAIRS initiative to contribute to this important endeavor.
The estimated deadline for application is 11/11/26. The funding opportunity number is PAR-26-152.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361399
HHS Announces Grant for NEI Collaborative Clinical Vision Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity titled NEI Collaborative Clinical Vision Research (UG1 - Clinical Trial Optional). This initiative is aimed at advancing collaborative research aimed at understanding and developing treatments for various ocular conditions.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to submit proposals that foster collaborative approaches to clinical vision research, focusing on innovative strategies to improve outcomes for individuals with vision disorders. The grant
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a grant opportunity titled NEI Collaborative Clinical Vision Research (UG1 - Clinical Trial Optional). This initiative is aimed at advancing collaborative research aimed at understanding and developing treatments for various ocular conditions.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to submit proposals that foster collaborative approaches to clinical vision research, focusing on innovative strategies to improve outcomes for individuals with vision disorders. The grantseeks to mobilize interdisciplinary teams to tackle complex challenges in vision science, thereby facilitating breakthroughs that could lead to enhanced therapies and interventions.
Funding for selected projects may reach up to $5.0 million, supporting research initiatives that prioritize the integration of clinical expertise with scientific inquiry. This funding opportunity underscores the commitment of the National Institutes of Health to advance public health through robust research partnerships.
Proposals will be evaluated on criteria including scientific merit, innovation, and the potential impact on the field of vision research. The agency encourages research teams that include a diverse range of stakeholders, including clinicians, scientists, and community advocates, to apply this collaborative model effectively.
By supporting this essential area of research, the National Institutes of Health aims to enrich understanding and expand treatment options for those affected by vision impairments, ultimately striving to improve patient quality of life through enhanced research capabilities.
The estimated deadline for application is 9/25/26. The funding opportunity number is PAR-26-119.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361394
HHS Announces $31.2 Million in Grants to Combat Youth Substance Use Through CDC-NCIPC DFC Support Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC, is providing funding opportunities for the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program as part of its Fiscal Year 2026 initiatives. The program aims to strengthen community coalitions dedicated to preventing and reducing substance use among youth under 18 years of age.
With an estimated total funding of $31.2 million, the program anticipates awarding 50 grants, each with a ceiling of $125,000. Eligible applicants include community-based coalitions that have previously received
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC, is providing funding opportunities for the Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program as part of its Fiscal Year 2026 initiatives. The program aims to strengthen community coalitions dedicated to preventing and reducing substance use among youth under 18 years of age.
With an estimated total funding of $31.2 million, the program anticipates awarding 50 grants, each with a ceiling of $125,000. Eligible applicants include community-based coalitions that have previously receiveda DFC grant in the first five years, have experienced lapses in funding, or are entering a second five-year funding cycle. Nonprofits residing in the U.S. and its territories are encouraged to apply, including organizations associated with state and local governments, tribes, educational institutions, and community-based groups.
The DFC Support Program, established under the Drug-Free Communities Act of 1997, emphasizes collaboration among various sectors to create safe and healthy environments for youth. The initiative aligns with several Executive Orders aimed at enhancing public safety and addressing community needs related to substance use.
As the nation grapples with the challenges posed by youth substance use, this funding opportunity reaffirms HHS's commitment to promoting healthier futures for communities. Those interested in enhancing the support mechanisms for youth will find this initiative a vital resource in their efforts to combat substance-related issues.
The deadline for application is 4/14/26. The funding opportunity number is CDC-RFA-CE21-210206CONT26.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360889
HHS Announces $31.2 Million for Drug-Free Communities Support Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC, is inviting applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program. This initiative aims to bolster community coalitions focused on preventing substance use among youth, with a total estimated funding of $31.2 million available through the program.
The DFC Support Program is set to award grants of up to $125,000 to approximately 50 eligible community-based organizations across the United States and its territories. The program, established under the
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Centers for Disease Control - NCIPC, is inviting applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program. This initiative aims to bolster community coalitions focused on preventing substance use among youth, with a total estimated funding of $31.2 million available through the program.
The DFC Support Program is set to award grants of up to $125,000 to approximately 50 eligible community-based organizations across the United States and its territories. The program, established under theDrug-Free Communities Act of 1997, emphasizes building partnerships between local coalitions, government agencies, and nonprofits to tackle the complex issues surrounding youth substance abuse.
Eligible applicants include nonprofits with IRS 501(c)(3) status, as well as various organizations such as state-recognized tribes, urban Indian organizations, and community-based health entities. These organizations are expected to create formal coalitions that retain their individual identities while collaborating to foster safe and drug-free environments for youth.
Aligned with key executive orders, the DFC Support Program intends to empower communities to combat youth substance use and promote protective factors that mitigate risks. By facilitating cooperation among diverse groups, the program seeks to create lasting change, ultimately aiming to reduce substance abuse prevalence among not only youth but also adults over time. This initiative represents a strategic effort to mobilize resources and foster a united front in safeguarding the health and futures of American youth.
The deadline for application is 4/14/26. The funding opportunity number is CDC-RFA-CE-26-0061.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360888
DOT Announces $686 Million Grant Opportunity for All Stations Accessibility Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the DOT/Federal Transit Administration, has announced a competitive funding opportunity for the Fiscal Year 2026 All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP). With an estimated total funding of $686 million available, this program is designed to enhance accessibility for people with disabilities in legacy rail public transportation systems.
Eligible applicants include transit operators designated as recipients of Federal Transit Administration funds who manage or allocate funds to pre-Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) rail
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the DOT/Federal Transit Administration, has announced a competitive funding opportunity for the Fiscal Year 2026 All Stations Accessibility Program (ASAP). With an estimated total funding of $686 million available, this program is designed to enhance accessibility for people with disabilities in legacy rail public transportation systems.
Eligible applicants include transit operators designated as recipients of Federal Transit Administration funds who manage or allocate funds to pre-Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) railsystems. All states, including territories and Washington, D.C., are also encouraged to apply if they operate or financially support legacy rail public transportation systems and corresponding legacy stations or facilities.
The grant funds can be utilized for capital and planning projects aimed at upgrading the accessibility of legacy rail fixed guideway systems, as stipulated by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (Pub. L. 117-58). The program intends to award approximately 20 grants, ensuring that transit infrastructure meets the needs of all users, particularly those with disabilities.
This initial announcement marks the beginning of the FY 2025 and FY 2026 rounds of the program, reflecting the federal commitment to enhance public transportation accessibility across the nation. As federal public transportation laws mandate competitive funding allocations, the ASAP aims to address longstanding gaps in accessibility, promoting inclusivity within the public transit landscape.
The deadline for application is 5/1/26. The funding opportunity number is FTA-2026-001-TPM-ASAP.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361383
DOC Seeks Applicants for National Sea Grant College Program Marine Policy Fellowship
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has announced the Fiscal Year 2027 National Sea Grant College Program Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. This fellowship aims to provide graduate students with valuable opportunities to engage in marine policy development and implementation at the federal level.
Eligible candidates for the Knauss Fellowship are graduate students with an interest in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes resources and the national policy decisions affecting these critical
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has announced the Fiscal Year 2027 National Sea Grant College Program Dean John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship. This fellowship aims to provide graduate students with valuable opportunities to engage in marine policy development and implementation at the federal level.
Eligible candidates for the Knauss Fellowship are graduate students with an interest in ocean, coastal, and Great Lakes resources and the national policy decisions affecting these criticalareas. The fellowship allows participants to work in legislative or executive branch positions within federal agencies, fostering an understanding of policymaking processes and the integration of scientific research into government decisions.
Fellows will receive an award of $97,200, significantly supporting their professional development while enhancing public policy initiatives surrounding marine and coastal environments. Applicants from a variety of academic backgrounds are encouraged to apply, reflecting the multidisciplinary approach required to address contemporary marine challenges.
The Knauss Fellowship not only enriches the fellows' experiences but also promotes collaboration between academia and federal agencies, ultimately leading to informed policymaking that benefits marine and coastal ecosystems. As the fellowship continues to support the next generation of marine policy leaders, its impact on the sustainable management of our ocean resources is expected to be profound.
For students aspiring to influence marine policy, this fellowship represents a pivotal opportunity to gain firsthand experience and contribute to crucial environmental initiatives.
The deadline for application is 7/22/26. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-OAR-SG-2027-32433.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361392
HHS Seeks to Enhance Financial Literacy and Empowerment Through ABLE Account Awareness
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Community Living, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at boosting financial literacy and empowerment for Americans with disabilities. The initiative focuses on increasing awareness and utilization of Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts, which allow individuals with disabilities to save for disability-related expenses without jeopardizing their eligibility for public assistance.
With funding ranging between $1 million and $1.5 million, the grants will support organizations
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WASHINGTON, March 5 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Community Living, has announced a grant opportunity aimed at boosting financial literacy and empowerment for Americans with disabilities. The initiative focuses on increasing awareness and utilization of Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) accounts, which allow individuals with disabilities to save for disability-related expenses without jeopardizing their eligibility for public assistance.
With funding ranging between $1 million and $1.5 million, the grants will support organizationsin developing educational resources and outreach programs that promote the benefits of ABLE accounts. By fostering a better understanding of these accounts, the Administration for Community Living aims to facilitate greater financial independence among individuals with disabilities and their families.
Beneficiaries of this initiative can expect to cover costs related to education, housing, transportation, and more, all while maintaining their eligibility for vital assistance programs. The Administration for Community Living emphasizes that enhancing financial literacy is an essential step in empowering individuals with disabilities to make informed financial decisions that can lead to improved quality of life.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and state or local agencies engaged in disability services. The opportunity underscores the commitment of HHS and the Administration for Community Living to support individuals with disabilities in achieving financial stability and self-sufficiency through necessary financial tools.
The estimated deadline for application is 6/22/26. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACL-AOD-DFLA-0025.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361403