Federal Grant Opportunities
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DOC Grants Support State Efforts in Endangered Species Recovery
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has announced the launch of the Species Recovery Grants to States (Section 6 Program) aimed at enhancing conservation efforts for endangered and threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). With an award ceiling of $250,000, the program is expected to fund seven awards, facilitating critical collaboration between state agencies and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
States play a pivotal role in conserving species that may spend portions of their life
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WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has announced the launch of the Species Recovery Grants to States (Section 6 Program) aimed at enhancing conservation efforts for endangered and threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). With an award ceiling of $250,000, the program is expected to fund seven awards, facilitating critical collaboration between state agencies and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
States play a pivotal role in conserving species that may spend portions of their lifecycles in state waters. To effectively protect these species, NMFS offers federal assistance designed to help state agencies develop and implement conservation programs. Successful proposals can address a range of activities, including management efforts, scientific research, and public education focused on listed marine and anadromous species.
Proposals should align with priority actions outlined in ESA Recovery Plans or Recovery Outlines. Eligible applicants include any State agency that has established an agreement with NMFS under section 6(c) of the ESA. However, proposals centered on Pacific salmonids or marine mammal stranding response and rehabilitation will not be accepted in this grant cycle, as these projects fall under other dedicated funding programs.
This opportunity is vital for fostering effective state-level initiatives that contribute to the broader goal of species recovery and sustainability. Agencies are urged to carefully review the grant solicitation for detailed guidelines and evaluation criteria to enhance their chances of funding success.
The deadline for application is 6/20/26. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-NMFS-PRPO-2026-31825.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361998
State Dept. Grants to Range from $450,000 to $550,000 for Operation and Management of Edward M. Kennedy Center in Bangladesh
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Mission to Bangladesh, has announced a federal grant opportunity aimed at the operation and management of the Edward M. Kennedy Center. This initiative underscores the commitment to enhance cultural and educational exchanges within the region.
This grant, with an award range between $450,000 and $550,000, is designed to support programs that promote community engagement, cross-cultural dialogue, and the development of sustainable programs that align with U.S. foreign policy goals. The Edward M. Kennedy Center, named after the
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WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Mission to Bangladesh, has announced a federal grant opportunity aimed at the operation and management of the Edward M. Kennedy Center. This initiative underscores the commitment to enhance cultural and educational exchanges within the region.
This grant, with an award range between $450,000 and $550,000, is designed to support programs that promote community engagement, cross-cultural dialogue, and the development of sustainable programs that align with U.S. foreign policy goals. The Edward M. Kennedy Center, named after thelate senator, stands as a vital hub for fostering strong ties between the United States and Bangladesh, reflecting shared values and aspirations.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other entities with experience in managing cultural centers or analogous facilities. The U.S. Mission to Bangladesh encourages proposals that will utilize creative approaches to engage local communities and enhance the center's role as a platform for educational initiatives and cultural programs.
This funding opportunity is part of a broader effort by the U.S. Department of State to support international collaborations and reinforce partnerships that contribute to mutual understanding and foster community resilience. Organizations interested in this grant are encouraged to develop innovative project ideas that will not only benefit the center but also the local population, ensuring that the Edward M. Kennedy Center continues to thrive as a beacon of cultural exchange.
The deadline for application is 6/30/26. The funding opportunity number is PD-DHAKA-NOFO-FY2026- 02.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362107
State Dept. Grants to Range from $450,000 to $550,000 for Operation and Management of Edward M. Kennedy Center in Bangladesh
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Mission to Bangladesh, has announced a federal grant opportunity aimed at the operation and management of the Edward M. Kennedy Center. This initiative underscores the commitment to enhance cultural and educational exchanges within the region.
This grant, with an award range between $450,000 and $550,000, is designed to support programs that promote community engagement, cross-cultural dialogue, and the development of sustainable programs that align with U.S. foreign policy goals. The Edward M. Kennedy Center, named after the
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WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Mission to Bangladesh, has announced a federal grant opportunity aimed at the operation and management of the Edward M. Kennedy Center. This initiative underscores the commitment to enhance cultural and educational exchanges within the region.
This grant, with an award range between $450,000 and $550,000, is designed to support programs that promote community engagement, cross-cultural dialogue, and the development of sustainable programs that align with U.S. foreign policy goals. The Edward M. Kennedy Center, named after thelate senator, stands as a vital hub for fostering strong ties between the United States and Bangladesh, reflecting shared values and aspirations.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other entities with experience in managing cultural centers or analogous facilities. The U.S. Mission to Bangladesh encourages proposals that will utilize creative approaches to engage local communities and enhance the center's role as a platform for educational initiatives and cultural programs.
This funding opportunity is part of a broader effort by the U.S. Department of State to support international collaborations and reinforce partnerships that contribute to mutual understanding and foster community resilience. Organizations interested in this grant are encouraged to develop innovative project ideas that will not only benefit the center but also the local population, ensuring that the Edward M. Kennedy Center continues to thrive as a beacon of cultural exchange.
The deadline for application is 6/30/26. The funding opportunity number is PD-DHAKA-NOFO-FY2026- 02.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362107
DOC Grants Support State Efforts in Endangered Species Recovery
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has announced the launch of the Species Recovery Grants to States (Section 6 Program) aimed at enhancing conservation efforts for endangered and threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). With an award ceiling of $250,000, the program is expected to fund seven awards, facilitating critical collaboration between state agencies and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
States play a pivotal role in conserving species that may spend portions of their life
... Show Full Article
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has announced the launch of the Species Recovery Grants to States (Section 6 Program) aimed at enhancing conservation efforts for endangered and threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). With an award ceiling of $250,000, the program is expected to fund seven awards, facilitating critical collaboration between state agencies and the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
States play a pivotal role in conserving species that may spend portions of their lifecycles in state waters. To effectively protect these species, NMFS offers federal assistance designed to help state agencies develop and implement conservation programs. Successful proposals can address a range of activities, including management efforts, scientific research, and public education focused on listed marine and anadromous species.
Proposals should align with priority actions outlined in ESA Recovery Plans or Recovery Outlines. Eligible applicants include any State agency that has established an agreement with NMFS under section 6(c) of the ESA. However, proposals centered on Pacific salmonids or marine mammal stranding response and rehabilitation will not be accepted in this grant cycle, as these projects fall under other dedicated funding programs.
This opportunity is vital for fostering effective state-level initiatives that contribute to the broader goal of species recovery and sustainability. Agencies are urged to carefully review the grant solicitation for detailed guidelines and evaluation criteria to enhance their chances of funding success.
The deadline for application is 6/20/26. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-NMFS-PRPO-2026-31825.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361998
DOC Announces $15,000 to $75,000 Grants for Alaska Marine Education and Training
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, is offering the 2026 Alaska Marine Education and Training Mini-Grant Program aimed at enhancing educational initiatives and training in marine environments across Alaska. This funding opportunity seeks to support projects that promote awareness, education, and workforce development relating to Alaska's rich and diverse marine resources.
Eligible applicants for the mini-grants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and local government entities that have proposals
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WASHINGTON, May 22 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, is offering the 2026 Alaska Marine Education and Training Mini-Grant Program aimed at enhancing educational initiatives and training in marine environments across Alaska. This funding opportunity seeks to support projects that promote awareness, education, and workforce development relating to Alaska's rich and diverse marine resources.
Eligible applicants for the mini-grants include nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and local government entities that have proposalsdesigned to strengthen marine education and training. The grant awards range from $15,000 to $75,000, providing a significant opportunity for organizations to develop impactful programs that will benefit Alaskan communities and foster sustainable marine practices.
This initiative reflects the commitment of the U.S. Department of Commerce and DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production to bolster community engagement and build a knowledgeable workforce equipped to understand and navigate the challenges associated with marine ecosystems. By funding innovative educational approaches, the program aims to encourage collaboration among stakeholders and create a more informed populace about the vital importance of Alaska's marine environments.
Organizations interested in applying for the mini-grant are encouraged to outline creative strategies for engaging youth, enhancing marine education curriculums, and fostering community partnerships. This funding opportunity not only supports project implementation but also facilitates the sharing of best practices and resources among various marine education providers across the state.
The deadline for application is 5/1/28. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-NMFS-AK-2026-33268.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362034
DOI Announces Historic Preservation Grants for Semiquincentennial Projects
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, has launched the FY2025 & FY2026 Historic Preservation Fund - Semiquincentennial Grants, aimed at supporting projects that commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. With awards ranging from $15,000 to $750,000, this initiative is designed to enhance the preservation of significant historic sites and promote community engagement in celebrating America's history.
Eligible projects may include the restoration and rehabilitation of historic structures, cultural landscapes, and educational programs
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WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, has launched the FY2025 & FY2026 Historic Preservation Fund - Semiquincentennial Grants, aimed at supporting projects that commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. With awards ranging from $15,000 to $750,000, this initiative is designed to enhance the preservation of significant historic sites and promote community engagement in celebrating America's history.
Eligible projects may include the restoration and rehabilitation of historic structures, cultural landscapes, and educational programsthat highlight the contributions of various communities throughout U.S. history. The grants intend to foster public and private collaboration, encouraging local governments, non-profit organizations, and educational institutions to participate actively in preservation efforts.
As the nation prepares for the Semiquincentennial celebration in 2026, the National Park Service underscores the importance of safeguarding our shared heritage. These grants will empower communities to connect with their local history and promote inclusivity in heritage preservation, ensuring diverse narratives are represented during this milestone.
Applicants are encouraged to develop innovative proposals that not only meet historic preservation standards but also engage the public through educational outreach and community events. The program seeks to leave a lasting legacy of historical appreciation and stewardship as the country approaches this significant anniversary.
For more details on the application process and eligibility requirements, interested parties are advised to visit the National Park Service's website.
The deadline for application is 6/30/26. The funding opportunity number is P25AS00503.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362436
DOI Announces Funding for Historic Preservation Through National Park Service Subgrant Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, has launched the FY2025 & FY2026 Historic Preservation Fund - Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Subgrant Program. This initiative aims to revitalize historic properties, particularly those in rural communities, by providing financial assistance for preservation efforts.
Eligible applicants can receive grants ranging from $200,000 to $750,000 to support projects that enhance the character and sustainability of historically significant sites. The program emphasizes not only the preservation of architectural
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WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the National Park Service, has launched the FY2025 & FY2026 Historic Preservation Fund - Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization Subgrant Program. This initiative aims to revitalize historic properties, particularly those in rural communities, by providing financial assistance for preservation efforts.
Eligible applicants can receive grants ranging from $200,000 to $750,000 to support projects that enhance the character and sustainability of historically significant sites. The program emphasizes not only the preservation of architecturalheritage but also the creation of economic opportunities through the revitalization of local landmarks.
In line with the goals of the National Park Service, the Paul Bruhn initiative seeks to foster community engagement in preservation activities while ensuring that the historical integrity of properties is respected. The focus on rural areas aims to empower communities that often face challenges in accessing resources for conservation projects.
This funding is a part of the larger effort by the Department of the Interior to bolster preservation efforts throughout the country, recognizing the vital role that historic sites play in telling the diverse stories of American culture. Prospective applicants are encouraged to explore this opportunity to contribute to the enhancement of their local environments through thoughtful and impactful historic preservation projects.
The deadline for application is 6/23/26. The funding opportunity number is P25AS00497.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362434
DHS Announces $32.4 Million for Fire Prevention and Safety Grants
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2025 Fire Prevention and Safety (FP&S) Grant Program, dedicating an estimated total funding of $32.4 million to enhance public safety and firefighter protection against fire-related hazards.
The FP&S Grant Program aims to support activities that target high-risk populations to reduce fatalities and injuries caused by fires. This funding opportunity is available to eligible applicants, including fire departments and private institutions of higher education, with individual awards reaching a ceiling
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WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2025 Fire Prevention and Safety (FP&S) Grant Program, dedicating an estimated total funding of $32.4 million to enhance public safety and firefighter protection against fire-related hazards.
The FP&S Grant Program aims to support activities that target high-risk populations to reduce fatalities and injuries caused by fires. This funding opportunity is available to eligible applicants, including fire departments and private institutions of higher education, with individual awards reaching a ceilingof $1.5 million.
The program is divided into two essential categories. The first focuses on Fire Prevention and Safety Activities, designed to implement strategies that prevent fire-related incidents. The second category, Firefighter Safety Research and Development Activities, is geared towards initiatives that aim to innovate methods for improving firefighter safety.
The Department of Homeland Security - FEMA's Grants Programs Directorate oversees the implementation and administration of the FP&S Grant Program, providing guidance on application requirements and evaluation processes for potential applicants. This initiative underscores the commitment of the federal government to foster safer communities and protect those who bravely serve in the firefighting profession.
The deadline for application is 6/22/26. The funding opportunity number is DHS-25-GPD-044-00-97.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362442
DOI Announces Competitive Funding Round for Highlands Conservation Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Fish and Wildlife Service, has launched a competitive funding opportunity under the Highlands Conservation Act. This grant aims to bolster conservation efforts in high-priority areas across the Highlands region, with awards ranging from $25,000 to $3.9 million.
The funding is designed to support projects that protect and enhance the natural resources and ecosystems vital to the Highlands' biodiversity. Applicants may include state and local governments, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other entities
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WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through the Fish and Wildlife Service, has launched a competitive funding opportunity under the Highlands Conservation Act. This grant aims to bolster conservation efforts in high-priority areas across the Highlands region, with awards ranging from $25,000 to $3.9 million.
The funding is designed to support projects that protect and enhance the natural resources and ecosystems vital to the Highlands' biodiversity. Applicants may include state and local governments, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other entitiesengaged in conservation efforts. The initiative focuses on protecting water quality, wildlife habitats, and recreational resources, which are critical to the community and environmental health of the area.
Effective conservation is essential for maintaining the ecological integrity of the Highlands, which provides clean water and essential habitats, said a spokesperson from the Fish and Wildlife Service. This funding opportunity enables communities to take impactful steps toward sustainable environmental stewardship.
Eligible projects may encompass a variety of activities, including habitat restoration, land acquisition, and community engagement initiatives. The Fish and Wildlife Service encourages prospective applicants to align their proposals with the overall goals of the Highlands Conservation Act, which aims to facilitate comprehensive ecological conservation across state and local boundaries.
This funding round represents a crucial investment in preserving the ecological richness of the Highlands and promoting partnerships among stakeholders dedicated to maintaining and enhancing the region's natural resources. Interested parties are encouraged to explore this opportunity to contribute to the future of the Highlands.
The deadline for application is 10/31/26. The funding opportunity number is F25AS00332.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362484
DHS Provides $291.6 Million for Fiscal Year 2025 Assistance to Firefighters Grants Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2025 Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) Program, aimed at bolstering the capabilities of fire departments, nonaffiliated emergency medical services, and State Fire Training Academies. With an estimated total funding of $291.6 million, the program seeks to support approximately 1,800 awards, with each recipient potentially receiving up to $9 million.
The AFG Program offers critical financial assistance designed to equip and train emergency personnel according to recognized standards. Eligible
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WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2025 Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG) Program, aimed at bolstering the capabilities of fire departments, nonaffiliated emergency medical services, and State Fire Training Academies. With an estimated total funding of $291.6 million, the program seeks to support approximately 1,800 awards, with each recipient potentially receiving up to $9 million.
The AFG Program offers critical financial assistance designed to equip and train emergency personnel according to recognized standards. Eligibleapplicants include fire departments, State Fire Training Academies, and nonaffiliated emergency medical services, all of which play vital roles in safeguarding communities.
The funding provided through the AFG Program will enable recipients to acquire essential personal protective equipment, retrofit facilities to mitigate known health hazards, and enhance their emergency response vehicle fleets. Additionally, the program emphasizes the importance of health, wellness, and resiliency initiatives, preparing responders for effective incident management.
Moreover, the AFG Program supports efforts to improve operational efficiencies and foster interoperability among emergency response organizations, ultimately contributing to greater community resilience. By investing in the resources and training of our emergency personnel, the Department of Homeland Security - FEMA underscores its commitment to enhancing public safety and preparedness across the nation.
The deadline for application is 6/22/26. The funding opportunity number is DHS-25-GPD-044-00-98.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362440
DHS Announces $32.4 Million for Fire Prevention and Safety Grants
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2025 Fire Prevention and Safety (FP&S) Grant Program, dedicating an estimated total funding of $32.4 million to enhance public safety and firefighter protection against fire-related hazards.
The FP&S Grant Program aims to support activities that target high-risk populations to reduce fatalities and injuries caused by fires. This funding opportunity is available to eligible applicants, including fire departments and private institutions of higher education, with individual awards reaching a ceiling
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WASHINGTON, May 20 -- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security - FEMA has unveiled the Fiscal Year 2025 Fire Prevention and Safety (FP&S) Grant Program, dedicating an estimated total funding of $32.4 million to enhance public safety and firefighter protection against fire-related hazards.
The FP&S Grant Program aims to support activities that target high-risk populations to reduce fatalities and injuries caused by fires. This funding opportunity is available to eligible applicants, including fire departments and private institutions of higher education, with individual awards reaching a ceilingof $1.5 million.
The program is divided into two essential categories. The first focuses on Fire Prevention and Safety Activities, designed to implement strategies that prevent fire-related incidents. The second category, Firefighter Safety Research and Development Activities, is geared towards initiatives that aim to innovate methods for improving firefighter safety.
The Department of Homeland Security - FEMA's Grants Programs Directorate oversees the implementation and administration of the FP&S Grant Program, providing guidance on application requirements and evaluation processes for potential applicants. This initiative underscores the commitment of the federal government to foster safer communities and protect those who bravely serve in the firefighting profession.
The deadline for application is 6/22/26. The funding opportunity number is DHS-25-GPD-044-00-97.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/362442