Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS invites proposals for Behavioral Health Mobile Crisis Team Partnerships
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, invites proposals for funding aimed at enhancing mobile crisis teams across the nation. With an estimated total funding of $15.3 million, the initiative seeks to establish or improve existing teams dedicated to supporting children, youth, and adults facing mental health or substance use crises.
Eligible applicants for the grant include states, political subdivisions of states, territories, Indian tribes, and tribal organizations. The program emphasizes
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, invites proposals for funding aimed at enhancing mobile crisis teams across the nation. With an estimated total funding of $15.3 million, the initiative seeks to establish or improve existing teams dedicated to supporting children, youth, and adults facing mental health or substance use crises.
Eligible applicants for the grant include states, political subdivisions of states, territories, Indian tribes, and tribal organizations. The program emphasizesexpanding behavioral health crisis response capabilities and fostering structured partnerships that aim to minimize reliance on law enforcement and emergency department services during these critical situations.
Each award may reach up to $750,000, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration anticipates making approximately 20 grants available as part of this funding effort. By bolstering mobile crisis operations, the agency aims to promote better access to immediate mental health care and increase the overall efficiency of behavioral health crisis responses.
This grant opportunity represents a concerted effort to improve mental health services and streamline support for individuals in crisis, thereby enabling a more effective and compassionate approach to behavioral health challenges across the country.
The deadline for application is 7/15/26. The funding opportunity number is SM-26-029.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361569
HHS accepts applications for National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, accepts applications for the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Category 2 Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers program. This funding opportunity aims to establish and operate specialized centers that focus on providing national expertise for addressing various types of childhood traumatic events and adapting effective treatment and service approaches to support communities nationwide.
With an estimated total funding of $14.4 million, the program
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, accepts applications for the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative Category 2 Treatment and Service Adaptation Centers program. This funding opportunity aims to establish and operate specialized centers that focus on providing national expertise for addressing various types of childhood traumatic events and adapting effective treatment and service approaches to support communities nationwide.
With an estimated total funding of $14.4 million, the programplans to award grants of up to $600,000 to approximately 24 eligible public and private non-profit entities. These centers will play a crucial role in developing and implementing evidenced-based strategies tailored to meet the unique needs of different population groups affected by trauma.
Eligible applicants must be domestic public and private non-profit organizations, which ensures that resources are directed towards entities with a commitment to serving children and families. The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration has specified that it will only accept and review the first 50 complete and high-quality applications submitted through the eRA system. Once this threshold is reached, the submission portal will close, and no additional applications will be considered.
Through this initiative, HHS and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration aim to enhance the capacity of service providers across the nation to effectively support children experiencing trauma, fostering resilience and recovery in vulnerable populations.
The deadline for application is 7/15/26. The funding opportunity number is SM-26-003.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360967
DOJ invites applications for Staffing Analysis Implementation Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the National Institute of Corrections, invites applications for the Staffing Analysis Implementation Program, offering up to $200,000 in funding. This program aims to enhance staffing analysis training and technical assistance for federal, state, local, and tribal corrections agencies.
For over 30 years, the National Institute of Corrections has developed resources that have become the industry standard for staffing analysis in the corrections community. Through this cooperative agreement, NIC seeks to provide a Virtual Instructor
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the National Institute of Corrections, invites applications for the Staffing Analysis Implementation Program, offering up to $200,000 in funding. This program aims to enhance staffing analysis training and technical assistance for federal, state, local, and tribal corrections agencies.
For over 30 years, the National Institute of Corrections has developed resources that have become the industry standard for staffing analysis in the corrections community. Through this cooperative agreement, NIC seeks to provide a Virtual InstructorLed Training (VILT) format that offers distinct advantages over traditional in-class instruction. The VILT curriculum enables participating agencies to complete a staffing analysis over the course of the training, supported by live virtual instruction, structured assignments, and individualized coaching.
Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, for-profit organizations, and institutions of higher education, with a requirement to waive any profit or service fees for the recipients. Applications from foreign governments, international organizations, and non-governmental institutions are not accepted. Applicants must provide proof of 501(c)(3) status or an authorizing tribal resolution.
NIC welcomes proposals from collaborations involving multiple entities, provided one eligible organization serves as the primary applicant. Each submitting organization may submit only one application. Funding may be extended in future fiscal years based on the merit of applications and available appropriations. This initiative intends to streamline staffing analysis processes for corrections agencies, fostering more effective management of custodial officers and first-line supervisors in their facilities.
The deadline for application is 7/30/26. The funding opportunity number is 26JD01.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362822
DOI Fish and Wildlife Service invites proposals for Tribal Wildlife Grants
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Fish and Wildlife Service, invites proposals for the Fiscal Year 2026 Tribal Wildlife Grants (TWG) program. This initiative aims to enhance conservation efforts across Native American lands, supporting projects that protect fish and wildlife species as well as their habitats.
The grants range from $25,000 to $200,000, empowering tribes to implement innovative wildlife conservation strategies that are culturally relevant and sustainable. Projects funded under this program will help bolster biodiversity, promote sustainable
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Fish and Wildlife Service, invites proposals for the Fiscal Year 2026 Tribal Wildlife Grants (TWG) program. This initiative aims to enhance conservation efforts across Native American lands, supporting projects that protect fish and wildlife species as well as their habitats.
The grants range from $25,000 to $200,000, empowering tribes to implement innovative wildlife conservation strategies that are culturally relevant and sustainable. Projects funded under this program will help bolster biodiversity, promote sustainableland management practices, and foster collaboration between tribes and state agencies.
The TWG program prioritizes proposals that demonstrate a clear alignment with the tribes' conservation goals and involve community engagement. Eligible activities include wildlife assessments, habitat restoration, and development of management plans that benefit both the environment and tribal communities.
This initiative underscores the administration's commitment to supporting indigenous tribes in their efforts to preserve and restore natural resources vital to their cultural identities and livelihoods. By providing financial resources, the Fish and Wildlife Service seeks to empower tribes in taking significant steps toward local conservation leadership.
Tribal leaders, conservationists, and other stakeholders are encouraged to leverage this funding opportunity to advance their wildlife conservation goals. For additional information on how to apply, potential applicants can visit the Fish and Wildlife Service's official website.
The deadline for application is 8/14/26. The funding opportunity number is F26AS00040.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362774
DOI accepts applications for FY26 Bureau of Land Management Cultural and Paleontological Resource Management
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Bureau of Land Management, has opened a grant opportunity aimed at supporting cultural and paleontological resource management projects across its jurisdictions. This funding initiative seeks to enhance the preservation and interpretation of cultural and paleontological resources, helping to safeguard vital historical artifacts and fossil sites for future generations.
Eligible applicants can receive awards ranging from $30,000 to $75,000, providing vital financial support for projects that align with the Bureau's mission to
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Bureau of Land Management, has opened a grant opportunity aimed at supporting cultural and paleontological resource management projects across its jurisdictions. This funding initiative seeks to enhance the preservation and interpretation of cultural and paleontological resources, helping to safeguard vital historical artifacts and fossil sites for future generations.
Eligible applicants can receive awards ranging from $30,000 to $75,000, providing vital financial support for projects that align with the Bureau's mission tosustain the health and resilience of public lands. This grant is part of the Bureau of Land Management's ongoing commitment to promoting stewardship of cultural heritage and promoting scientific research in the field of paleontology.
Organizations focusing on research, educational initiatives, or community engagement surrounding cultural and paleontological resources are encouraged to apply. All projects submitted should demonstrate potential benefits to both the environment and public understanding of these valuable resources. The Bureau aims to foster collaboration among various stakeholders, including state and local agencies, educational institutions, and non-governmental organizations.
In addition to promoting conservation, the Bureau of Land Management emphasizes the importance of engaging with local communities, enabling them to connect with their heritage. By facilitating access to funding, this initiative supports innovative approaches to managing and interpreting the rich cultural and paleontological legacy found on public lands.
For detailed application guidelines and additional information, interested parties can visit the Bureau of Land Management's official website.
The deadline for application is 8/14/26. The funding opportunity number is L26AS00058.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362788
DOI accepts applications for Bureau of Land Management Rangeland Resource Management Grant
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Bureau of Land Management, has announced the availability of funding for the FY26 Bureau of Land Management Rangeland Resource Management program. This grant targets initiatives aimed at conserving and managing rangeland resources across the country, supporting sustainable practices that benefit agricultural producers and wildlife habitats.
Organizations, institutions, and local governments are encouraged to apply for the financial assistance, which ranges from $50,000 to $250,000. The funding is intended to enhance rangeland
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Bureau of Land Management, has announced the availability of funding for the FY26 Bureau of Land Management Rangeland Resource Management program. This grant targets initiatives aimed at conserving and managing rangeland resources across the country, supporting sustainable practices that benefit agricultural producers and wildlife habitats.
Organizations, institutions, and local governments are encouraged to apply for the financial assistance, which ranges from $50,000 to $250,000. The funding is intended to enhance rangelandecological health and productivity, promote habitat restoration, and engage communities in sustainable land management practices.
Eligible projects may include efforts to improve soil health, restore native vegetation, and implement grazing management strategies that align with conservation goals. The Bureau of Land Management highlights the importance of innovative solutions that address both ecological and economic challenges on rangelands.
This opportunity reflects the agency's ongoing commitment to fostering healthy rangelands while supporting the livelihoods of those who depend on these vital landscapes. Interested applicants should prepare to demonstrate how their proposed projects align with the Bureau's mission of balancing multiple uses of public lands with conservation priorities.
For more information on application requirements and guidelines, potential applicants are encouraged to visit the Bureau of Land Management's website. This initiative underscores the agency's dedication to sustainable land management and its support for local communities working to preserve rangelands for future generations.
The deadline for application is 8/14/26. The funding opportunity number is L26AS00063.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362789
DHS opens funding for Fiscal Year 2026 Emergency Management Performance Grant Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has opened applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Emergency Management Performance Grant Program, with a total estimated funding of $337.2 million. This program aims to enhance all-hazards emergency preparedness across state, local, tribal, and territorial emergency management agencies.
The primary objective of the Emergency Management Performance Grant Program is to assist eligible applicants in implementing the National Preparedness System, thereby supporting the National Preparedness Goal of creating a secure and resilient
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has opened applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Emergency Management Performance Grant Program, with a total estimated funding of $337.2 million. This program aims to enhance all-hazards emergency preparedness across state, local, tribal, and territorial emergency management agencies.
The primary objective of the Emergency Management Performance Grant Program is to assist eligible applicants in implementing the National Preparedness System, thereby supporting the National Preparedness Goal of creating a secure and resilientnation. Each state or territory, through either the State Administrative Agency or the Emergency Management Agency, is eligible to apply directly for funding on behalf of their respective jurisdictions.
With an award ceiling of $337.2 million, the program is expected to distribute funding through approximately 56 awards, enhancing the capacity of emergency management agencies to respond effectively to various emergencies. This funding not only addresses immediate preparedness needs but also strengthens the overall resilience of communities by improving their ability to manage all types of hazards.
By fostering collaboration among diverse emergency management partners, the Department of Homeland Security - FEMA aims to bolster national security and community preparedness efforts. This initiative aligns with ongoing federal efforts to support local and state preparedness initiatives that protect citizens and infrastructure across the nation. Stakeholders are encouraged to explore this opportunity and contribute to a safer future.
The deadline for application is 7/15/26. The funding opportunity number is DHS-26-GPD-042-01-99.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362796
DHS accepts applications for Fiscal Year 2026 Emergency Operations Center Grant Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has opened applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Grant Program, which aims to enhance emergency management and preparedness capabilities. With a total funding ceiling of $83.0 million, this program is designed to support the development of flexible, sustainable, secure, and fully interoperable emergency operations centers nationwide.
The Fiscal Year 2026 EOC Grant Program specifically targets state and local emergency management facilities that address identified deficiencies and needs. The
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has opened applications for the Fiscal Year 2026 Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Grant Program, which aims to enhance emergency management and preparedness capabilities. With a total funding ceiling of $83.0 million, this program is designed to support the development of flexible, sustainable, secure, and fully interoperable emergency operations centers nationwide.
The Fiscal Year 2026 EOC Grant Program specifically targets state and local emergency management facilities that address identified deficiencies and needs. TheDepartment of Homeland Security - FEMA may provide up to 27 awards, each contributing to constructing and upgrading emergency operations centers critical for effective disaster response. Fully capable facilities play an essential role in a comprehensive national emergency management strategy, ensuring coordination and unity of effort among multiple organizations and jurisdictions during major disasters or emergencies, regardless of the hazard.
The initiative underscores the importance of robust emergency operations facilities in successfully executing disaster response and recovery efforts. By investing in these strategically located centers, the Department of Homeland Security - FEMA seeks to bolster the capacity of local and state agencies to respond effectively to a wide range of emergencies. Eligible applicants are encouraged to submit their proposals and contribute to a stronger, more resilient emergency management system.
The deadline for application is 7/15/26. The funding opportunity number is DHS-26-GPD-052-01-99.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362793
DE accepts applications for National Center on Academic Interventions grant
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Education has opened applications for the Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities program, with an award ceiling of $3.7 million. This initiative aims to promote academic achievement and improve outcomes for children with disabilities by providing crucial technical assistance, supporting model demonstration projects, disseminating useful information, and implementing activities backed by scientifically based research.
Eligible applicants for this grant include state educational agencies,
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WASHINGTON, June 16 -- The U.S. Department of Education has opened applications for the Technical Assistance and Dissemination to Improve Services and Results for Children with Disabilities program, with an award ceiling of $3.7 million. This initiative aims to promote academic achievement and improve outcomes for children with disabilities by providing crucial technical assistance, supporting model demonstration projects, disseminating useful information, and implementing activities backed by scientifically based research.
Eligible applicants for this grant include state educational agencies,local educational agencies, public charter schools recognized as local educational agencies under state law, institutions of higher education, other public agencies, private nonprofit organizations, freely associated States and outlying areas, Indian Tribes or Tribal organizations, and for-profit organizations. The Department of Education anticipates awarding one grant under this competition.
The urgency of addressing achievement gaps for students with disabilities is underscored by the 2024 National Assessment of Education Progress results, which highlight persistent challenges in reading and mathematics. Local educational agencies and schools play a vital role in enhancing their systems and practices to support educators in implementing evidence-based literacy and mathematics instruction tailored to students with disabilities. The establishment of a National Center on Academic Interventions through this funding opportunity aims to address these critical needs.
For applicants unfamiliar with the Department of Education's grantmaking process, guidance is available on how to effectively navigate the discretionary grant application procedure through the Getting Started with Discretionary Grant Applications webpage.
The deadline for application is 8/10/26. The funding opportunity number is ED-GRANTS-061526-002.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362807