Federal Grant Opportunities
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HHS Grants $1.3 Million to Advance Regulatory Innovation via FDA Partnership
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Food and Drug Administration, has announced the availability of a $1.3 million cooperative agreement aimed at enhancing public health by modernizing regulatory frameworks. This initiative, titled Pathways for Regulatory Innovation and Strategic Modernization (PRISM), is designed to strengthen the scientific and operational foundations critical to evolving regulatory oversight in a complex public health landscape.
With medical products, diagnostics, foods, and digital health technologies advancing rapidly, PRISM
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Food and Drug Administration, has announced the availability of a $1.3 million cooperative agreement aimed at enhancing public health by modernizing regulatory frameworks. This initiative, titled Pathways for Regulatory Innovation and Strategic Modernization (PRISM), is designed to strengthen the scientific and operational foundations critical to evolving regulatory oversight in a complex public health landscape.
With medical products, diagnostics, foods, and digital health technologies advancing rapidly, PRISMseeks to facilitate timely access to safe and effective products for the American public. Only the Reagan-Udall Foundation for the Food and Drug Administration is eligible to apply for this single-source funding opportunity.
PRISM's mission includes fostering collaborative efforts across various stakeholders, including patients, consumers, industry representatives, and academia. By generating applied scientific knowledge and promoting transparency, PRISM aims to bridge the crucial gaps between innovation and regulatory requirements. This will enable the incorporation of evolving consumer needs and advancements such as real-world data and evidence.
Leveraging independent expertise will allow PRISM to enhance regulatory predictability and efficiency, aligning closely with the FDA Commissioner's strategic priorities and broader public health goals. The funding emphasizes a flexible, scalable approach that supports future-oriented, non-regulatory collaborations essential for modernizing the landscape of regulatory science. As health technologies continue to evolve, initiatives like PRISM are vital in ensuring that regulations keep pace with innovation for the benefit of public health.
The deadline for application is 4/30/26. The funding opportunity number is RFA-FD-26-007.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361724
Federal Grant from U.S. State Department Supports Commercial Partnerships in Kyrgyzstan
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Mission to Kyrgyzstan, has announced the Public Diplomacy Commercial Partnerships and Entrepreneurship Program, aimed at fostering economic growth and collaboration in the region. This initiative is designed to enhance commercial relationships while promoting entrepreneurship among Kyrgyzstani businesses and local communities.
Organizations and entities focused on commercial development and entrepreneurial initiatives are invited to apply for funding ranging from $25,000 to $75,000. Successful applicants will implement projects
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of State, through the U.S. Mission to Kyrgyzstan, has announced the Public Diplomacy Commercial Partnerships and Entrepreneurship Program, aimed at fostering economic growth and collaboration in the region. This initiative is designed to enhance commercial relationships while promoting entrepreneurship among Kyrgyzstani businesses and local communities.
Organizations and entities focused on commercial development and entrepreneurial initiatives are invited to apply for funding ranging from $25,000 to $75,000. Successful applicants will implement projectsthat advance public diplomacy goals, such as strengthening trade relations, boosting local businesses, and facilitating skills development among local entrepreneurs.
The opportunity emphasizes the U.S. commitment to supporting the economic landscape in Kyrgyzstan, reflecting an understanding of the integral role that robust businesses play in key diplomatic objectives. By promoting commercial partnerships, the initiative aims to create a sustainable economic impact while promoting mutual understanding and cooperation between the United States and Kyrgyzstan.
Eligible applicants include non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other entities active in economic development. The U.S. Mission to Kyrgyzstan encourages local and international organizations to take advantage of this opportunity to contribute to a vibrant economic environment in the country.
This grant program aligns with the broader goals of the U.S. State Department to strengthen ties with Kyrgyzstan through innovative economic collaborations, ultimately fostering prosperity and partnership in the region.
The deadline for application is 5/15/26. The funding opportunity number is STATE-BISHKEK-PDS-26-0001.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361719
DOL Awards Grants for Educational Opportunity Centers Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through its Office of Postsecondary Education, has unveiled the Educational Opportunity Centers Program (EOC), aimed at enhancing educational access for low-income individuals. The program is designed to support institutions and organizations in their efforts to provide educational counseling and support services that help participants secure admission to postsecondary education.
Grants awarded under the EOC program will range from $238,000 to $3 million, providing substantial financial resources to eligible entities. The funding will empower
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Labor, through its Office of Postsecondary Education, has unveiled the Educational Opportunity Centers Program (EOC), aimed at enhancing educational access for low-income individuals. The program is designed to support institutions and organizations in their efforts to provide educational counseling and support services that help participants secure admission to postsecondary education.
Grants awarded under the EOC program will range from $238,000 to $3 million, providing substantial financial resources to eligible entities. The funding will empowergrantees to develop comprehensive outreach initiatives that identify, recruit, and serve individuals who have the potential for postsecondary education completion but face barriers due to economic disadvantage.
By promoting pathways to higher education, the EOC program seeks to increase the postsecondary enrollment rates of underserved populations and improve their overall educational outcomes. The initiative reflects the U.S. Department of Labor's commitment to fostering educational equity and enhancing workforce readiness through increased access to advanced education and training opportunities.
Organizations interested in participating in the EOC program are encouraged to focus on innovative strategies that leverage community partnerships and enhance the educational experience for participants. The approach not only benefits individuals but also contributes to building a more skilled and educated workforce, aligning with broader national economic growth goals.
This funding opportunity signals a continued investment in empowering vulnerable communities and underscores the pivotal role of education in shaping a brighter future for all Americans.
The deadline for application is 5/14/26. The funding opportunity number is ED-GRANT-26-024.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361715
DOI Supports Native Hawaiian Organizations with HOIHI Grant Program
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Interior Business Center, has unveiled the HOIHI Grant Program aimed at assisting Native Hawaiian organizations. This funding initiative seeks to enhance the capacity and sustainability of these groups by providing critical financial resources for projects that support cultural, educational, and economic development.
Organizations eligible for the grant can receive awards ranging from $75,000 to $200,000, which can be utilized for various community-driven projects. The HOIHI Grant Program emphasizes the importance of preserving
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Interior Business Center, has unveiled the HOIHI Grant Program aimed at assisting Native Hawaiian organizations. This funding initiative seeks to enhance the capacity and sustainability of these groups by providing critical financial resources for projects that support cultural, educational, and economic development.
Organizations eligible for the grant can receive awards ranging from $75,000 to $200,000, which can be utilized for various community-driven projects. The HOIHI Grant Program emphasizes the importance of preservingNative Hawaiian culture and traditions while fostering local economic initiatives.
The HOIHI Grant Program is vital for empowering Native Hawaiian organizations, said an Interior Business Center spokesperson. It recognizes the unique challenges these organizations face and provides them with the necessary support to thrive.
This initiative reflects the Department of the Interior's commitment to honoring the federal trust responsibility to Native Hawaiians and promoting community resilience. Eligible projects may focus on a variety of areas, including education, health, and environmental conservation, aligning with broader goals of fostering sustainable development in Native Hawaiian communities.
Organizations interested in applying for the HOIHI Grant Program are encouraged to explore the resources provided by the Interior Business Center to maximize their project impact and sustainability. The program stands as a testament to the dedication of the federal government to support and uplift Native Hawaiian voices and initiatives across the islands.
The deadline for application is 6/8/26. The funding opportunity number is D26AS00098.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361722
DOI Promotes Ecosystem Research with $270,000 Grant Opportunity
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity for a Cooperative Agreement aimed at establishing an affiliated partner within the California Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). This grant offers an award range from $1 to $270,000, supporting collaborative research efforts that address pressing natural resource and ecosystem challenges in California.
The Cooperative Agreement is designed to facilitate partnerships between various stakeholders, including federal, state, and tribal entities, universities, and non-profit
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity for a Cooperative Agreement aimed at establishing an affiliated partner within the California Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CESU). This grant offers an award range from $1 to $270,000, supporting collaborative research efforts that address pressing natural resource and ecosystem challenges in California.
The Cooperative Agreement is designed to facilitate partnerships between various stakeholders, including federal, state, and tribal entities, universities, and non-profitorganizations. It emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that contribute to the understanding and management of California's diverse ecosystems. By fostering collaboration, the Geological Survey aims to enhance scientific research and promote sustainable practices in ecosystem management.
Potential project areas may include studies on habitat restoration, biodiversity conservation, and the impacts of climate change on California ecosystems. Applicants are encouraged to develop innovative solutions and engage local communities in their research initiatives, aligning with the Geological Survey's commitment to integrating science into resource management.
This funding opportunity represents a strategic investment in California's ecological resilience and showcases the DOI's dedication to advancing relevant scientific inquiry. Interested parties are urged to examine the specifics of the grant guidelines to determine eligibility and funding criteria for their proposed projects aimed at achieving ecological sustainability.
For further details regarding the grant and application process, stakeholders should reach out to the Geological Survey directly.
The deadline for application is 4/30/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00100.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361716
DOI Grants Up to $171,003 for Cooperative Ecosystem Studies in Hawaii-Pacific Islands
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at enhancing collaborative environmental research in the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands regions. The grant, titled Cooperative Agreement for Affiliated Partner with the Hawaii-Pacific Islands Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, offers a range of awards from $1 to $171,003.
This initiative seeks to foster partnerships between various entities focused on ecological conservation and sustainable resource management. By providing funding for research and outreach efforts,
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of the Interior, through its Geological Survey, has announced a funding opportunity aimed at enhancing collaborative environmental research in the Hawaiian and Pacific Islands regions. The grant, titled Cooperative Agreement for Affiliated Partner with the Hawaii-Pacific Islands Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit, offers a range of awards from $1 to $171,003.
This initiative seeks to foster partnerships between various entities focused on ecological conservation and sustainable resource management. By providing funding for research and outreach efforts,the Geological Survey aims to address critical environmental issues facing the unique ecosystems of Hawaii and its surrounding territories.
Eligible applicants include universities, non-profit organizations, and other institutions that demonstrate a commitment to ecosystem studies and conservation practices. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate science, community engagement, and policy development to create long-lasting impacts on the region's natural resources.
Researchers and organizations interested in this opportunity are encouraged to explore the potential for collaboration under this cooperative agreement, which is designed to enhance scientific understanding and facilitate data-sharing initiatives crucial for effective ecosystem management.
This grant exemplifies the Geological Survey's dedication to supporting innovative research efforts that align with the broader mission of the U.S. Department of the Interior to safeguard the nation's natural heritage while promoting sustainable practices in collaboration with local communities.
The deadline for application is 4/30/26. The funding opportunity number is G26AS00095.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361713
DOD Supports Restoration Efforts with Funding from USACE Portland District
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through the USACE Portland District, has announced a grant opportunity for the Willamette Valley Project (WVP) 2026 NRM Education and Training of Botanically Sophisticated Restoration Workers. This initiative aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of workers engaged in ecological restoration efforts within the Willamette Valley.
Funding for the program ranges from $3,000 to $250,000, providing an excellent opportunity for educational organizations, nonprofits, and local agencies focused on environmental conservation. The grant aims to cultivate
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Defense, through the USACE Portland District, has announced a grant opportunity for the Willamette Valley Project (WVP) 2026 NRM Education and Training of Botanically Sophisticated Restoration Workers. This initiative aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of workers engaged in ecological restoration efforts within the Willamette Valley.
Funding for the program ranges from $3,000 to $250,000, providing an excellent opportunity for educational organizations, nonprofits, and local agencies focused on environmental conservation. The grant aims to cultivatea workforce equipped with advanced botanical expertise, ultimately contributing to the area's ecological health and resilience.
The Willamette Valley, known for its rich biodiversity and vital ecosystems, has faced various environmental challenges. By fostering a skilled workforce, the USACE Portland District aims to promote sustainable practices and effective restoration methods, ensuring the preservation and revitalization of the valley's unique habitats.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to develop innovative training programs that not only enhance botanical knowledge but also emphasize hands-on experience in restoration techniques. This approach will empower workers to address local ecological needs effectively and responsibly, integrating scientific principles with practical applications.
Through this funding effort, the DOD and the USACE Portland District demonstrate their commitment to advancing environmental sustainability and ecological education in the Willamette Valley. Organizations interested in contributing to the development of restoration capabilities are urged to consider this grant as a vital resource for strengthening community resilience and ecological stewardship within the region.
The deadline for application is 4/30/26. The funding opportunity number is W9127N-26-2-R001.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361721
DOC Announces $1.5 Million Marine Mammal Co-Management Grant Program for Alaska Native Organizations
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its child agency DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has launched the 2026 Marine Mammal Co-Management Grant Program. This initiative aims to support Alaska Native Organizations (ANOs) in their conservation efforts and co-management of marine mammals under the jurisdiction of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries.
With an award ceiling of $1.5 million and an expected ten grants to be awarded, this funding opportunity is targeted exclusively at ANOs that have established co-management
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WASHINGTON, April 1 -- The U.S. Department of Commerce, through its child agency DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production, has launched the 2026 Marine Mammal Co-Management Grant Program. This initiative aims to support Alaska Native Organizations (ANOs) in their conservation efforts and co-management of marine mammals under the jurisdiction of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries.
With an award ceiling of $1.5 million and an expected ten grants to be awarded, this funding opportunity is targeted exclusively at ANOs that have established co-managementagreements with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries. Eligible applicants must possess a signed agreement at the time of application, reflecting their commitment to sustainable marine mammal management and subsistence use practices.
The program acknowledges the cultural and ecological significance of marine mammals to Alaska Native communities. By providing federal assistance under 16 U.S.C. Sec.1388, DOC National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - ERA Production seeks to facilitate initiatives that promote the conservation of these vital species and enhance subsistence practices. Proposed projects may encompass species management, subsistence harvest monitoring, scientific research, and public education efforts.
Collaboration is encouraged; ANOs that have authorized another entity as their fiduciary agent must submit an agreement that delineates the responsibilities and relationship between the parties. Proposals focusing on marine mammals governed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service are not eligible for funding.
This grant opportunity is an essential step towards empowering Alaska Native Organizations and ensuring the preservation of marine mammal species, vital for both ecological balance and cultural heritage in the region. Interested parties are encouraged to thoroughly review the announcement to understand any updates and specific application requirements.
The deadline for application is 5/31/26. The funding opportunity number is National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration-NMFS-AK-2026-32563.
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View grant announcement here: https://www.grants.gov/search-results-detail/361726