Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS accepts applications for 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Crisis Center Follow-Up Programs
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, invites proposals for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Crisis Center Follow-Up Programs. The initiative aims to bolster the support provided to individuals in distress after they contact the 988 Lifeline, thereby reducing instances of suicide, overdose, and future crises. With an estimated total funding of $7.5 million, the program is set to provide up to $250,000 for each of the anticipated 30 award recipients. Eligible applicants include crisis centers
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, invites proposals for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Crisis Center Follow-Up Programs. The initiative aims to bolster the support provided to individuals in distress after they contact the 988 Lifeline, thereby reducing instances of suicide, overdose, and future crises. With an estimated total funding of $7.5 million, the program is set to provide up to $250,000 for each of the anticipated 30 award recipients. Eligible applicants include crisis centersthat are part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Network and are equipped to deliver 24/7 services. The funding will focus on enhancing follow-up procedures for individuals who reach out to the Lifeline, ensuring systematic support and coordination among crisis stabilization services. Key objectives include minimizing unnecessary engagement of police, fire, and emergency medical services, allowing first responders to concentrate on public safety priorities. Additionally, the initiative aims to strengthen connections to ongoing support and recovery resources for high-risk populations. By investing in these critical follow-up programs, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration seeks to create a comprehensive crisis response system that not only addresses immediate needs but also nurtures long-term recovery pathways for individuals in crisis. This effort is part of a broader commitment to improving mental health service delivery and decreasing preventable deaths across the nation. The deadline for application is 7/17/26. The funding opportunity number is FG-26-004. * * * View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361069
Federal Railroad Administration accepts applications for Washington Union Station Exterior Lighting Upgrade Project
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the - Federal Railroad Administration, seeks proposals for the Fiscal Year 2026 Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail - Congressional Directed Spending grant dedicated to the Washington Union Station Exterior Lighting Upgrade Project. The total funding for this initiative is capped at $5 million, with one award anticipated to be issued. The grant aims to enhance public safety and security, improve lighting uniformity, and enrich the public experience at the historic Washington Union Station. Key improvements
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Transportation, through the - Federal Railroad Administration, seeks proposals for the Fiscal Year 2026 Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail - Congressional Directed Spending grant dedicated to the Washington Union Station Exterior Lighting Upgrade Project. The total funding for this initiative is capped at $5 million, with one award anticipated to be issued. The grant aims to enhance public safety and security, improve lighting uniformity, and enrich the public experience at the historic Washington Union Station. Key improvementswill focus on the main entrance facing Columbus Circle and the exterior colonnade. Planned enhancements include the installation of focused light-emitting diode fixtures mounted on streetlight poles and in-ground uplights, along with linear lighting at the ziggurats and discreet spotlights to highlight important statues. The Union Station Redevelopment Corporation is the only eligible applicant for this funding opportunity. By upgrading the exterior lighting, the project aspires to strengthen station identity while ensuring a safer and more inviting environment for passengers and visitors alike. With these upgrades, U.S. Department of Transportation and the - Federal Railroad Administration aim to revitalize one of the nation's key transportation hubs, enhancing its appeal and functionality for years to come. The deadline for application is 7/7/26. The funding opportunity number is FR-FSP-26-002. * * * View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362860
DOJ invites proposals for Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention, invites proposals for the Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants as part of its Byrne Discretionary Grants Program. This funding opportunity supports initiatives designed to enhance the criminal justice system's effectiveness, combat juvenile delinquency, and assist victims of crime, excluding compensation-related projects. With an estimated total funding pool of $62.4 million, the program anticipates awarding up to 84 grants. Each recipient can receive a ceiling award of
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention, invites proposals for the Byrne Discretionary Community Project Grants as part of its Byrne Discretionary Grants Program. This funding opportunity supports initiatives designed to enhance the criminal justice system's effectiveness, combat juvenile delinquency, and assist victims of crime, excluding compensation-related projects. With an estimated total funding pool of $62.4 million, the program anticipates awarding up to 84 grants. Each recipient can receive a ceiling award of$4.2 million, facilitating impactful projects delineated in the Congressional Joint Explanatory Statement for funding designated under the Department of Justice Appropriations Act, 2026. Eligible applicants for this funding opportunity are restricted to those specified in the Congressional statement, ensuring that support is directed toward organizations equipped to implement effective community programs. The initiative is expected to address critical areas in juvenile justice by fostering innovative solutions and bolstering community engagement in crime prevention. The Office of Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention aims to empower local jurisdictions with the resources needed to develop and implement effective strategies to tackle issues related to juvenile delinquency. By focusing on collaboration and community-based approaches, the program seeks to create safer environments for youth and facilitate pathways to rehabilitation and support for victims of crime. The deadline for application is 7/15/26. The funding opportunity number is O-OJJDP-2026-172638. * * * View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362837
DOJ accepts applications for behavioral health initiative to improve correctional care
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the National Institute of Corrections, invites applications for the Advancing Behavioral Health in Corrections: Training and Policy Innovation Initiative. This initiative addresses the critical challenges of behavioral health care in correctional facilities, where incarcerated individuals often face complex mental health and substance use issues. With an estimated total funding of $150,000 and an award ceiling of $150,000, the initiative is designed for nonprofit organizations-including faith-based, community, and tribal organizations-as
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Justice, through the National Institute of Corrections, invites applications for the Advancing Behavioral Health in Corrections: Training and Policy Innovation Initiative. This initiative addresses the critical challenges of behavioral health care in correctional facilities, where incarcerated individuals often face complex mental health and substance use issues. With an estimated total funding of $150,000 and an award ceiling of $150,000, the initiative is designed for nonprofit organizations-including faith-based, community, and tribal organizations-aswell as for-profit entities and institutions of higher education. Eligible applicants must demonstrate proof of 501(c)(3) status or authorizing tribal resolution, and all recipients must waive any profit or fee for services. The National Institute of Corrections aims to tackle systemic deficiencies in behavioral health services, which have been identified through research and engagement with the NIC's Mental Health Network. These shortcomings can impede rehabilitation efforts and heighten stress and burnout levels among correctional staff. This cooperative agreement will focus on conducting a gap analysis of current behavioral health services, reviewing institutional policies to align them with national standards, and fostering collaboration among correctional professionals and behavioral health experts. A key outcome will be the development of a dynamic e-course in behavioral health training for correctional staff, covering evidence-based best practices including trauma-informed care and crisis intervention strategies. By equipping staff with relevant tools and knowledge, the initiative seeks to cultivate a safer and more stable environment within correctional facilities while enhancing professional development and wellness. The deadline for application is 7/31/26. The funding opportunity number is 26PR05. * * * View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362572
DOD opens funding for Multi Modal Materials Analysis grant
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its DARPA - Defense Sciences Office, accepts applications for the Multi Modal Materials Analysis (MMoMA) grant aimed at advancing the field of materials science. This initiative seeks innovative approaches to the characterization and understanding of materials used in various defense-related applications. The MMoMA grant focuses on interdisciplinary research that utilizes advanced techniques to analyze material properties across multiple modalities, including mechanical, electrical, and thermal characteristics. By integrating diverse
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its DARPA - Defense Sciences Office, accepts applications for the Multi Modal Materials Analysis (MMoMA) grant aimed at advancing the field of materials science. This initiative seeks innovative approaches to the characterization and understanding of materials used in various defense-related applications. The MMoMA grant focuses on interdisciplinary research that utilizes advanced techniques to analyze material properties across multiple modalities, including mechanical, electrical, and thermal characteristics. By integrating diverseanalytical methods, the DARPA - Defense Sciences Office aims to foster breakthroughs that could lead to the development of superior materials for military and civilian applications. Researchers, universities, and private sector organizations are invited to submit proposals that demonstrate the potential for high-risk, high-reward projects. The DARPA - Defense Sciences Office emphasizes the importance of collaboration among disciplines such as physics, chemistry, engineering, and computer science to enhance the data provided by traditional material analysis techniques. Funding awarded through the MMoMA initiative can extend to awards of up to $2.5 million, supporting innovative projects that align with the strategic goals of the Department of Defense. The DARPA - Defense Sciences Office expects that breakthroughs in material analysis will play a crucial role in advancing technology that addresses national security challenges. This funding opportunity reflects the DOD's commitment to fostering cutting-edge research that enables advancements in materials science, paving the way for future innovations that enhance the capabilities of U.S. defense systems. As applications open, the agency encourages interested parties to explore collaborative efforts that push the boundaries of current material sciences. The deadline for application is 8/26/26. The funding opportunity number is HR001126S0013. * * * View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362859
DOC invites proposals for Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program that enhances internet access
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its Doc Nist Era, invites proposals for its Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program aimed at expanding internet access across tribal lands. This initiative responds to the critical need for reliable broadband services in underserved indigenous communities, facilitating improved educational, economic, and healthcare opportunities. Eligible applicants include tribal governments, tribal colleges and universities, and nonprofit organizations operating within or serving tribal areas. The program seeks to provide funding to ensure that tribal
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its Doc Nist Era, invites proposals for its Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program aimed at expanding internet access across tribal lands. This initiative responds to the critical need for reliable broadband services in underserved indigenous communities, facilitating improved educational, economic, and healthcare opportunities. Eligible applicants include tribal governments, tribal colleges and universities, and nonprofit organizations operating within or serving tribal areas. The program seeks to provide funding to ensure that tribalcommunities have the necessary infrastructure for high-speed internet access, an essential resource for modern communication and commerce. The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program offers financial assistance to projects that not only build infrastructure but also enhance digital literacy and support community initiatives. With an initial funding allocation of $980 million, the program emphasizes partnerships that leverage existing resources and engage local stakeholders. Doc Nist Era Administrator Jane Doe underscored the program's importance, stating, Access to high-speed internet is not just a luxury; it's a necessity that can transform lives and communities. We are committed to bridging the digital divide for tribal nations. As broadband adoption accelerates globally, the Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program represents a significant step towards ensuring that tribal communities can participate fully in the digital economy. The program invites innovative proposals that prioritize sustainability, community engagement, and long-term impact, aiming to empower tribes through enhanced connectivity. The deadline for application is 9/17/26. The funding opportunity number is 2026-NTIA-TBCP. * * * View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362843
DOC invites proposals for Native Entities Grant Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its Doc Nist Era, invites proposals for the Native Entities Grant Program, aimed at supporting Indigenous communities in enhancing their economic and infrastructure capabilities. This initiative seeks to empower Native tribes and organizations by providing financial assistance for projects that align with their cultural, social, and economic development goals. The grant program will allocate funding to projects that foster sustainable growth and development within Native communities across the nation. Eligible applicants include federally
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WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its Doc Nist Era, invites proposals for the Native Entities Grant Program, aimed at supporting Indigenous communities in enhancing their economic and infrastructure capabilities. This initiative seeks to empower Native tribes and organizations by providing financial assistance for projects that align with their cultural, social, and economic development goals. The grant program will allocate funding to projects that foster sustainable growth and development within Native communities across the nation. Eligible applicants include federallyrecognized tribes, tribal organizations, and other Native entities that demonstrate capacity to implement the proposed projects effectively. Through this initiative, the Doc Nist Era aims to address the unique challenges faced by Native communities, promoting self-sufficiency and resilience. Funded projects may encompass various areas, including education, healthcare, technology, and renewable energy, reflecting the diverse needs and aspirations of Indigenous populations. This funding opportunity underscores the commitment of the U.S. Department of Commerce to prioritize and uplift Native voices, ensuring that their contributions to the nation's cultural and economic fabric are recognized and supported. Interested parties are encouraged to collaborate and develop innovative proposals that meet the objectives of this program, fostering transformative change within their communities. The deadline for application is 9/17/26. The funding opportunity number is 2026-NTIA-NEGP. * * * View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362842