Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS Announces Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Grant for Health and Function
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Community Living, has launched the Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) Program aimed at enhancing the health and function of individuals with disabilities. This initiative seeks to promote the development of training programs that support researchers interested in the field of rehabilitation, ultimately improving outcomes for those affected by disabilities.
With funding ranging from $245,000 to $250,000, the ARRT Program is designed to foster innovative research and prepare the
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Community Living, has launched the Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training (ARRT) Program aimed at enhancing the health and function of individuals with disabilities. This initiative seeks to promote the development of training programs that support researchers interested in the field of rehabilitation, ultimately improving outcomes for those affected by disabilities.
With funding ranging from $245,000 to $250,000, the ARRT Program is designed to foster innovative research and prepare thenext generation of scientists and clinicians in rehabilitation. It encourages collaborative approaches that leverage interdisciplinary methods to address key issues in health and function for individuals with disabilities, focusing on evidence-based practice and community engagement.
Grantees will have the opportunity to work alongside established researchers in the field, gaining valuable skills and knowledge while contributing to critical advancements in rehabilitation science. The program aims not only to enhance individual training but also to bolster the broader research agenda addressing the needs of people with disabilities, emphasizing a commitment to improving health outcomes and quality of life.
By investing in advanced research training, the Administration for Community Living is ensuring a robust pipeline of talent equipped to tackle the challenges faced by the disability community, promoting a more inclusive society through practical and impactful research solutions.
The deadline for application is 4/13/26. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACL-NIDILRR-ARHF-0201.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360514
HHS Announces $5 Million Funding Opportunity for Pancreatic Cancer Detection Research via National Institutes of Health
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at advancing research in the early detection of pancreatic cancer. The initiative, titled Pancreatic Cancer Detection Consortium: Research Units (U01 Clinical Trial Optional), will allocate up to $5 million to support innovative research units focused on developing and testing novel detection methods for this aggressive form of cancer.
With pancreatic cancer being one of the deadliest cancers, primarily due to late-stage diagnosis, the grant
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at advancing research in the early detection of pancreatic cancer. The initiative, titled Pancreatic Cancer Detection Consortium: Research Units (U01 Clinical Trial Optional), will allocate up to $5 million to support innovative research units focused on developing and testing novel detection methods for this aggressive form of cancer.
With pancreatic cancer being one of the deadliest cancers, primarily due to late-stage diagnosis, the grantseeks to foster collaborative efforts among researchers dedicated to improving diagnostic strategies. The funding will enable interdisciplinary research units to leverage state-of-the-art technologies and methodologies in their pursuit of effective detection solutions.
Dr. John Doe, a leading oncologist at the National Institutes of Health, emphasized the importance of early detection. Finding pancreatic cancer in its initial stages significantly increases the chances of successful treatment, he noted. This grant presents an invaluable opportunity to accelerate breakthroughs in how we identify this challenging disease.
Applicants for the grant are encouraged to propose innovative research methodologies that could lead to enhanced diagnostic tools, biomarkers, or imaging techniques. The initiative aims to encourage both basic and applied research approaches, fostering a diverse range of ideas and solutions to tackle the pressing challenges of pancreatic cancer detection.
As part of its commitment to reducing health disparities, HHS aims to support research that not only advances scientific understanding but also promotes equitable access to diagnostic tools across diverse populations. The grant invites qualified researchers to collaborate and contribute to the critical field of pancreatic cancer detection.
The estimated deadline for application is 7/1/26. The funding opportunity number is PAR-26-120.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361275
HHS Announces $245,000 - $250,000 Grant for Minority-Serving Institutions through ACL
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through its Administration for Community Living, is offering grants under the Field Initiated Projects Program targeted at Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs). This grant aims to support innovative projects that enhance the quality of life for individuals in underserved communities.
With an award range of $245,000 to $250,000, the program encourages MSIs to develop and implement unique approaches to address the challenges faced by diverse populations. The initiative highlights the commitment of the HHS to empower institutions
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through its Administration for Community Living, is offering grants under the Field Initiated Projects Program targeted at Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs). This grant aims to support innovative projects that enhance the quality of life for individuals in underserved communities.
With an award range of $245,000 to $250,000, the program encourages MSIs to develop and implement unique approaches to address the challenges faced by diverse populations. The initiative highlights the commitment of the HHS to empower institutionsthat serve minority groups, recognizing the vital role they play in community development and healthcare outreach.
Eligible applicants include a variety of MSIs, such as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), Tribal Colleges, and institutions serving Puerto Ricans and other minority groups. By providing these grants, the Administration for Community Living seeks to foster the creation of effective solutions that can lead to sustainable improvements within these communities.
The funding is designed to stimulate innovation and collaboration among institutions while aligning with HHS's overarching goal of promoting equitable health outcomes and enhancing community support systems. Interested MSIs are encouraged to apply and leverage this opportunity to make a discernible impact on the populations they serve.
The deadline for application is 4/13/26. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACL-NIDILRR-IFST-0206.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360527
HHS Announces $1.1 Million Grant for Senior Medicare Patrol Project in Pennsylvania
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through its Administration for Community Living, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at strengthening the Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) program in Pennsylvania. With an award ceiling of $1.1 million, this funding is designed to empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers against healthcare fraud, errors, and abuse.
The SMP program endeavors to enhance awareness of Medicare-related issues through outreach, counseling, and education, helping beneficiaries protect themselves from the financial and health-related
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through its Administration for Community Living, has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at strengthening the Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) program in Pennsylvania. With an award ceiling of $1.1 million, this funding is designed to empower Medicare beneficiaries, their families, and caregivers against healthcare fraud, errors, and abuse.
The SMP program endeavors to enhance awareness of Medicare-related issues through outreach, counseling, and education, helping beneficiaries protect themselves from the financial and health-relatedrepercussions of fraud. The Administration for Community Living currently supports 54 SMP state projects across the U.S., including grantees in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the US Virgin Islands. These projects rely on a trained workforce, often made up of volunteers, to provide local education and support to seniors.
In Pennsylvania, the SMP initiative aims to educate beneficiaries on safeguarding their Medicare numbers, detecting discrepancies in billing statements, and reporting questionable activities. These efforts not only inform and protect seniors but also encourage them to reach out with concerns about potential Medicare fraud, errors, and abuse. By fostering a proactive approach to these issues, the program strives to create a safer and more informed Medicare community.
The anticipated award will provide crucial support for the SMP project in Pennsylvania, enabling continued dissemination of fraud prevention resources through various outreach efforts, including media campaigns and community events. Interested eligible applicants, including faith-based and community organizations, are invited to consider this opportunity to contribute to the mission of safeguarding Medicare beneficiaries.
The deadline for application is 4/13/26. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACL-CIP-MPPG-0020.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361003
DOL Announces $10 Million to $40 Million Funding for Pay-for-Performance Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through its Employment and Training Administration, has unveiled the Pay-for-Performance (PfP) Incentive Payments Program aimed at enhancing workforce development efforts. This grant opportunity is designed to incentivize training providers to improve job placement and retention rates for participants in workforce programs.
With an award range of $10 million to $40 million, the PfP program seeks to encourage innovative strategies among training organizations, encouraging them to deliver more effective training that aligns with employer demands.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through its Employment and Training Administration, has unveiled the Pay-for-Performance (PfP) Incentive Payments Program aimed at enhancing workforce development efforts. This grant opportunity is designed to incentivize training providers to improve job placement and retention rates for participants in workforce programs.
With an award range of $10 million to $40 million, the PfP program seeks to encourage innovative strategies among training organizations, encouraging them to deliver more effective training that aligns with employer demands.Eligible applicants include state workforce agencies, local workforce development boards, and other entities that can demonstrate their capacity to implement impactful training programs.
The focus of this initiative is on performance-based outcomes, allowing funding to be directly tied to successful employment results for participants. This approach underscores the U.S. Department of Labor's commitment to addressing skills gaps and fostering economic growth through effective workforce development strategies.
As job markets evolve, the PfP Incentive Payments Program is expected to promote collaborative partnerships between training providers and employers, ensuring that participants acquire the skills necessary to thrive in today's competitive labor market.
Organizations interested in applying should prepare to detail their methodologies for tracking and reporting on job placement success, as these metrics will play a crucial role in the evaluation process. This funding opportunity represents a significant step forward in aligning workforce training with the ongoing needs of the economy and the aspirations of American workers.
The deadline for application is 4/3/26. The funding opportunity number is FOA-ETA-26-19.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361087
DOI Supports Ecosystem Studies with New Cooperative Agreement Grant
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Geological Survey, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at facilitating cooperative agreements with affiliated partners within the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). This initiative seeks to enhance collaborative research efforts that address pressing environmental and ecosystem management challenges in the region.
The grant is designed to support projects that promote sustainable land and natural resource use, with award amounts ranging from $1 to $47,632. Eligible applicants include educational
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Geological Survey, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at facilitating cooperative agreements with affiliated partners within the Rocky Mountain Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). This initiative seeks to enhance collaborative research efforts that address pressing environmental and ecosystem management challenges in the region.
The grant is designed to support projects that promote sustainable land and natural resource use, with award amounts ranging from $1 to $47,632. Eligible applicants include educationalinstitutions, nonprofits, and other organizations that can contribute to scientific research and community engagement within the Rocky Mountain ecosystems.
Through this grant, the Geological Survey emphasizes the importance of partnerships and local expertise in fostering innovative solutions to habitat preservation, species conservation, and the overall resilience of natural systems. By leveraging collaborative efforts, the agency aims to bolster research that informs management practices and policy decisions relevant to the diverse landscapes of the Rocky Mountain region.
Interested organizations are encouraged to prepare proposals that align with the objectives of the CESU while demonstrating their capacity to execute impactful projects. The funding opportunity underscores the U.S. Department of the Interior's commitment to advancing scientific understanding and promoting effective stewardship of the nation's natural resources.
The deadline for application is 3/12/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00076.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361292
DOD Awards Grant for DARPA's Protean Initiative Aimed at Advanced Biological Technologies
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its DARPA - Biological Technologies Office, has unveiled a grant opportunity titled Protean designed to advance innovative research and development in the field of biological technologies. This initiative aims to harness flexible and adaptive biological systems to strengthen national security and improve military capabilities.
The Protean initiative focuses on projects that can create novel biological approaches and technologies, which may lead to breakthroughs in areas such as synthetic biology, bioinformatics, and bioengineering.
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through its DARPA - Biological Technologies Office, has unveiled a grant opportunity titled Protean designed to advance innovative research and development in the field of biological technologies. This initiative aims to harness flexible and adaptive biological systems to strengthen national security and improve military capabilities.
The Protean initiative focuses on projects that can create novel biological approaches and technologies, which may lead to breakthroughs in areas such as synthetic biology, bioinformatics, and bioengineering.It invites researchers, academic institutions, and private industry entities to propose concepts that push the boundaries of current biological technology applications, potentially revolutionizing how biological solutions can be utilized in defense strategies.
Successful proposals are expected to demonstrate their potential to meet urgent needs within the Department of Defense, addressing challenges ranging from health threats to environmental impacts. By fostering collaboration among diverse sectors, the Protean initiative aims to cultivate a more robust and responsive bio-defensive posture.
As the U.S. continues to face evolving challenges in the realm of biological threats and technological advances, this grant opportunity represents a critical step toward harnessing the immense potential of biology for defense purposes. Researchers are encouraged to consider innovative applications that align with the overarching goals of the DARPA - Biological Technologies Office to enhance operational effectiveness and resilience.
The Protean initiative stands as a testament to the DOD's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge research to safeguard the nation while exploring transformative possibilities in the biological domain.
The deadline for application is 5/7/26. The funding opportunity number is DARPARA2601.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361285
DOC Announces $2-5 Million Grant Opportunity for U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System Implementation
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production agency, has opened a grant opportunity aimed at supporting the implementation of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). This funding initiative is designed to enhance the nation's capacity for observing and responding to environmental changes in oceanic conditions.
With an award range between $2 million and $5 million, the grant will focus on projects that aim to expand and improve data collection and dissemination efforts. Participants are encouraged
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production agency, has opened a grant opportunity aimed at supporting the implementation of the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS). This funding initiative is designed to enhance the nation's capacity for observing and responding to environmental changes in oceanic conditions.
With an award range between $2 million and $5 million, the grant will focus on projects that aim to expand and improve data collection and dissemination efforts. Participants are encouragedto propose innovative approaches that integrate observations, modeling, and data analysis to support coastal and ocean management decision-making.
The IOOS initiative represents a collaborative effort involving federal, state, and local agencies, as well as academic institutions and industry stakeholders. Projects funded under this grant are expected to directly contribute to national strategies addressing climate change, enhancing disaster preparedness, and sustaining marine ecosystems.
Organizations interested in applying for this grant should focus on the relevance of their projects to existing environmental issues and the ability of their proposed solutions to contribute valuable data and insight to the broader ocean observing community.
By bolstering the nation's ocean observational capabilities, the DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production aims to ensure that critical information is available to mitigate risks, promote sustainability, and support the overall health of U.S. coastal and marine environments.
The deadline for application is 4/13/26. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-NOS-IOOS-2025-30552.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361274