Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS Announces Grants to Enhance Oral Health Workforce through Health Resources and Services Administration
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at strengthening the oral health workforce across the nation. This initiative, titled Grants to States to Support Oral Health Workforce Activities (SOHW), is designed to assist states in developing and implementing strategies that enhance the capacity of their oral health workforce.
Eligible applicants may receive between $1 and $400,000 to support a range of activities, including training programs, recruitment efforts, and innovative
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, has unveiled a funding opportunity aimed at strengthening the oral health workforce across the nation. This initiative, titled Grants to States to Support Oral Health Workforce Activities (SOHW), is designed to assist states in developing and implementing strategies that enhance the capacity of their oral health workforce.
Eligible applicants may receive between $1 and $400,000 to support a range of activities, including training programs, recruitment efforts, and innovativecare delivery models. The SOHW grants aim to address the existing gaps in oral health services, which disproportionately affect underserved communities, including low-income families, rural populations, and children.
The Health Resources and Services Administration emphasizes that these grants will empower states to create tailored solutions that meet their specific workforce needs while promoting equitable access to oral health care. By fostering a more robust oral health workforce, the initiative hopes to improve overall health outcomes and reduce disparities in oral health experiences throughout diverse populations.
In line with its commitment to expanding health resources and improving community health, HHS encourages states to leverage these grants to catalyze meaningful change within their oral health systems. The funding opportunity presents a timely chance for states to invest in the future of oral health care and ensure comprehensive support for their communities.
The estimated deadline for application is 6/22/26. The funding opportunity number is HRSA-26-084.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362380
ED Seeks Partnerships to Prepare Personnel for Special Education and Early Intervention
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Education has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at enhancing the quality of services for children with disabilities through its Personnel Preparation of Special Education, Early Intervention, and Related Services Personnel program. With an estimated total funding of $8.8 million available, the initiative will fund approximately 35 awards, each with a ceiling of $350,000.
Eligible applicants for this grant include institutions of higher education and private nonprofit organizations that meet specific educational criteria. These entities must demonstrate
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Education has unveiled a grant opportunity aimed at enhancing the quality of services for children with disabilities through its Personnel Preparation of Special Education, Early Intervention, and Related Services Personnel program. With an estimated total funding of $8.8 million available, the initiative will fund approximately 35 awards, each with a ceiling of $350,000.
Eligible applicants for this grant include institutions of higher education and private nonprofit organizations that meet specific educational criteria. These entities must demonstratetheir capability to prepare scholars across a range of academic levels-bachelor's degrees, certifications, master's degrees, educational specialist degrees, or clinical doctoral degrees-focused on special education, early intervention, and related services. Nonprofit organizations may also apply if they have the legal authority to form grant agreements with the federal government.
The key objectives of this program are to address critical shortages in trained personnel and ensure that they possess the necessary skills derived from research-based best practices to effectively serve infants, toddlers, and youth with disabilities. Successful grantees will be expected to implement evidence-based strategies in a variety of settings, including homes, early learning programs, child care facilities, and schools.
To access the full grant details, applicants are encouraged to refer to the 2025 Common Instructions for Applicants to Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, published in the Federal Register. For organizations unfamiliar with the grant-making process, the Department of Education provides resources to assist in navigating the application steps.
The deadline for application is 7/2/26. The funding opportunity number is ED-GRANTS-051326-002.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362374
ED Grant Opportunity: Enhancing Workforce Readiness of Special Education Teachers Through Registered Apprenticeships
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Education has announced a grant opportunity aimed at expanding career pathways for special education teachers and early intervention personnel through registered apprenticeships. This initiative, known as OSERS-OSEP, offers a total estimated funding pool of $7 million, with an award ceiling of $1 million per project.
Eligible applicants for this competitive grant include state educational agencies (SEAs), IDEA Part C lead agencies, and state apprenticeship agencies. To qualify, these applicants must demonstrate collaboration with SEAs or IDEA Part C
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Education has announced a grant opportunity aimed at expanding career pathways for special education teachers and early intervention personnel through registered apprenticeships. This initiative, known as OSERS-OSEP, offers a total estimated funding pool of $7 million, with an award ceiling of $1 million per project.
Eligible applicants for this competitive grant include state educational agencies (SEAs), IDEA Part C lead agencies, and state apprenticeship agencies. To qualify, these applicants must demonstrate collaboration with SEAs or IDEA Part Clead agencies to implement their proposed projects, which must align with the Department's goals to address workforce shortages in special education and early intervention sectors.
The program's primary objectives include enhancing personnel preparation in special education and ensuring that participants acquire the necessary skills and knowledge grounded in scientifically based research. By promoting registered apprenticeship programs, the Department aims to attract, prepare, and retain high-quality special education teachers and early intervention personnel. These initiatives are particularly vital given the critical workforce shortages in the field, emphasizing the integration of work-based learning with local and state labor needs.
The Department of Education encourages interested entities to review the 2025 Common Instructions for Applicants to Department of Education Discretionary Grant Programs, which can be accessed in the Federal Register. The expected outcome of the OSERS-OSEP initiative is the establishment of strong, practice-oriented pathways that will ultimately enhance the quality of services provided to children with disabilities.
The deadline for application is 7/13/26. The funding opportunity number is ED-GRANTS-051326-001.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362373
HHS Supports Youth Empowerment with National Resource Centers Grant
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families - OFVPS, has announced funding opportunities for National Resource Centers aimed at promoting youth empowerment and development. This initiative emphasizes the importance of providing resources and support to youth-serving organizations nationwide.
Grants ranging from $300,000 to $3 million will be awarded to eligible organizations that demonstrate innovative strategies for enhancing youth engagement and leadership in their communities. The funding will facilitate the establishment
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families - OFVPS, has announced funding opportunities for National Resource Centers aimed at promoting youth empowerment and development. This initiative emphasizes the importance of providing resources and support to youth-serving organizations nationwide.
Grants ranging from $300,000 to $3 million will be awarded to eligible organizations that demonstrate innovative strategies for enhancing youth engagement and leadership in their communities. The funding will facilitate the establishmentand operation of National Resource Centers, which will serve as vital hubs for sharing best practices, providing technical assistance, and fostering collaboration among service providers.
Eligible applicants should have experience in youth programming and a proven track record of enhancing youth services. The Administration for Children and Families - OFVPS invites organizations to apply for these grants to help build stronger, more resilient youth programs that respond to the needs of diverse communities.
This funding reflects the commitment of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to empower youth as active participants in their own futures, recognizing that informed and supported young individuals are crucial to the well-being of families and communities. As the application process opens, stakeholders throughout the country are encouraged to prepare and present their proposals that align with the goals of fostering youth leadership and development.
The estimated deadline for application is 7/30/26. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACF-OFVPS-EV-0010.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362377
DOL Grants $180,000 to $550,000 for High School Equivalency Programs
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, has unveiled the High School Equivalency Program 84.141A. This grant opportunity aims to enhance educational access for out-of-school youth, providing critical support for programs that assist individuals in obtaining their high school equivalency credentials.
With awards ranging from $180,000 to $550,000, the initiative seeks to alleviate barriers to education and facilitate pathways for success in both academic and career pursuits. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations,
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, has unveiled the High School Equivalency Program 84.141A. This grant opportunity aims to enhance educational access for out-of-school youth, providing critical support for programs that assist individuals in obtaining their high school equivalency credentials.
With awards ranging from $180,000 to $550,000, the initiative seeks to alleviate barriers to education and facilitate pathways for success in both academic and career pursuits. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations,local educational agencies, and other entities dedicated to helping underserved populations achieve their educational goals.
The High School Equivalency Program is designed to address the needs of learners who may have struggled within the traditional education system. By offering financial assistance, the grant aims to incentivize innovative educational strategies, including personalized instruction, mentorship, and resources that cater to the diverse needs of participants.
In an era where educational attainment is closely linked to economic opportunity, the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education emphasizes the importance of providing accessible educational solutions. This initiative not only empowers individuals to secure their high school equivalency but also contributes to workforce development and community growth.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the specific requirements and guidelines for the grant to ensure alignment with the program's objectives. By fostering an inclusive educational environment, the U.S. Department of Labor continues to champion efforts that promote lifelong learning and equality in education.
The deadline for application is 6/12/26. The funding opportunity number is DOL-OESE-34092.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362389
DOL Grants $180,000 to $550,000 for High School Equivalency Programs
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, has unveiled the High School Equivalency Program 84.141A. This grant opportunity aims to enhance educational access for out-of-school youth, providing critical support for programs that assist individuals in obtaining their high school equivalency credentials.
With awards ranging from $180,000 to $550,000, the initiative seeks to alleviate barriers to education and facilitate pathways for success in both academic and career pursuits. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations,
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, has unveiled the High School Equivalency Program 84.141A. This grant opportunity aims to enhance educational access for out-of-school youth, providing critical support for programs that assist individuals in obtaining their high school equivalency credentials.
With awards ranging from $180,000 to $550,000, the initiative seeks to alleviate barriers to education and facilitate pathways for success in both academic and career pursuits. Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations,local educational agencies, and other entities dedicated to helping underserved populations achieve their educational goals.
The High School Equivalency Program is designed to address the needs of learners who may have struggled within the traditional education system. By offering financial assistance, the grant aims to incentivize innovative educational strategies, including personalized instruction, mentorship, and resources that cater to the diverse needs of participants.
In an era where educational attainment is closely linked to economic opportunity, the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education emphasizes the importance of providing accessible educational solutions. This initiative not only empowers individuals to secure their high school equivalency but also contributes to workforce development and community growth.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the specific requirements and guidelines for the grant to ensure alignment with the program's objectives. By fostering an inclusive educational environment, the U.S. Department of Labor continues to champion efforts that promote lifelong learning and equality in education.
The deadline for application is 6/12/26. The funding opportunity number is DOL-OESE-34092.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362389
DOI Unveils $1 to $400,000 Cooperative Agreement with Gulf Coast Geological Survey
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at fostering collaboration with affiliated partners within the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. The Cooperative Agreement allows applicants to secure between $1 and $400,000 to support projects that enhance environmental research and management efforts in the Gulf Coast region.
The Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit plays a pivotal role in addressing pressing ecological challenges, and this funding initiative is designed to bolster partnerships
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at fostering collaboration with affiliated partners within the Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. The Cooperative Agreement allows applicants to secure between $1 and $400,000 to support projects that enhance environmental research and management efforts in the Gulf Coast region.
The Gulf Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit plays a pivotal role in addressing pressing ecological challenges, and this funding initiative is designed to bolster partnershipsthat can contribute innovative solutions. Eligible projects may include but are not limited to studies on habitat conservation, species monitoring, climate adaptation strategies, and community engagement in ecological stewardship.
Organizations, academic institutions, and non-profits seeking to make a difference in Gulf Coast ecosystems are encouraged to consider this opportunity to secure financial support for their initiatives. The Geological Survey emphasizes the importance of collaborative research efforts that link federal resources with local expertise, ultimately aiming to enhance the resilience of coastal ecosystems.
This grant marks a commitment from the DOI to empower stakeholders dedicated to the stewardship of natural resources and to foster scientific inquiry that can lead to sustainable environmental practices in one of the nation's most ecologically diverse regions. Interested parties are urged to review the specific details of the application process and project criteria as they prepare to engage with this valuable funding opportunity.
The deadline for application is 6/12/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00114.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362387
HHS Grants $2.5 Million for INCLUDE Project Focused on Down Syndrome Research
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a new funding opportunity for the INCLUDE Project: Clinical Trials Phased Awards for Down Syndrome Research (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required). This initiative aims to advance research efforts toward understanding and treating Down syndrome by supporting clinical trials that prioritize innovative approaches and methodologies.
With a total funding amount of $2.5 million, this grant specifically targets researchers dedicated to exploring the unique complexities of Down
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the National Institutes of Health, has announced a new funding opportunity for the INCLUDE Project: Clinical Trials Phased Awards for Down Syndrome Research (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required). This initiative aims to advance research efforts toward understanding and treating Down syndrome by supporting clinical trials that prioritize innovative approaches and methodologies.
With a total funding amount of $2.5 million, this grant specifically targets researchers dedicated to exploring the unique complexities of Downsyndrome, enabling them to conduct phased clinical trials that can lead to impactful discoveries and effective interventions. The phased award approach is designed to foster the development of groundbreaking therapies, improving the quality of life for individuals with Down syndrome and their families.
The INCLUDE initiative serves as a platform for collaboration among researchers, healthcare providers, and community stakeholders, emphasizing a multi-disciplinary approach to studying Down syndrome. By investing in clinical trial research, HHS and the National Institutes of Health are committed to translating scientific findings into practical solutions that address the challenges faced by those with Down syndrome and advance public health outcomes.
Researchers interested in applying for the INCLUDE Project funding are encouraged to leverage this opportunity to push the boundaries of current knowledge and contribute to meaningful advancements in Down syndrome research. Through these targeted efforts, the potential for breakthroughs in treatment and understanding of this genetic condition becomes increasingly attainable.
The deadline for application is 6/15/28. The funding opportunity number is RFA-OD-27-005.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/360655
HHS Supports Culturally Specific Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services through ACF - OFVPS
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families - OFVPS, has launched a grant opportunity aimed at enhancing support for culturally specific domestic violence and sexual assault services. Organizations focused on serving marginalized communities can apply for funding to improve outreach, access, and tailored interventions in this critical area.
Grant awards will range from $200,000 to $200,000, providing vital resources to organizations dedicated to addressing the unique challenges faced by diverse populations affected
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Administration for Children and Families - OFVPS, has launched a grant opportunity aimed at enhancing support for culturally specific domestic violence and sexual assault services. Organizations focused on serving marginalized communities can apply for funding to improve outreach, access, and tailored interventions in this critical area.
Grant awards will range from $200,000 to $200,000, providing vital resources to organizations dedicated to addressing the unique challenges faced by diverse populations affectedby domestic violence and sexual assault. This program emphasizes the importance of culturally informed approaches, recognizing that effective support must respect and reflect the experiences and needs of individuals from various cultural backgrounds.
The funding aims to empower organizations that work directly with survivors, offering them the tools necessary to provide comprehensive, culturally competent services. By supporting these initiatives, the Administration for Children and Families - OFVPS seeks to strengthen community-based responses and foster a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics associated with domestic violence within specific cultural contexts.
Interested organizations are expected to detail how their proposed services will meet the unique needs of their target populations, ensuring that all individuals have access to safe and effective support systems. This grant opportunity represents a commitment to addressing disparities in services and promoting equity in responses to domestic violence and sexual assault across the nation.
The estimated deadline for application is 8/7/26. The funding opportunity number is HHS-2026-ACF-OFVPS-EV-0036.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362378
DOI Grants Collaborative Effort with Hawaii-Pacific Island Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Geological Survey, has unveiled a funding opportunity titled the Cooperative Agreement for Affiliated Partner with the Hawaii-Pacific Island Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. This initiative aims to foster collaboration among partners dedicated to enhancing ecological research and resource management in the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands region.
With an award range of $1 to $85,500, this grant is designed to support a variety of projects that promote the study of ecosystems, address conservation challenges, and facilitate knowledge
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WASHINGTON, May 15 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Geological Survey, has unveiled a funding opportunity titled the Cooperative Agreement for Affiliated Partner with the Hawaii-Pacific Island Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. This initiative aims to foster collaboration among partners dedicated to enhancing ecological research and resource management in the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands region.
With an award range of $1 to $85,500, this grant is designed to support a variety of projects that promote the study of ecosystems, address conservation challenges, and facilitate knowledgesharing among researchers, local communities, and resource managers. Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other entities engaged in scientific research and ecosystem management initiatives.
This funding opportunity underscores the Geological Survey's commitment to advancing scientific understanding and promoting stewardship of the diverse and unique natural resources found in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands. By encouraging partnerships, the Geological Survey aims to empower local communities to engage in ecological research that can lead to informed decision-making and sustainable practices.
As the initiative unfolds, the Geological Survey anticipates that the cooperative agreements established will drive impactful research outcomes, ultimately contributing to the resilience and health of the region's ecosystems. Grant recipients will play a crucial role in enhancing collaborative efforts that prioritize environmental sustainability and climate adaptation strategies tailored to the unique challenges faced by island ecosystems.
The deadline for application is 6/12/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00117.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362388