Grants for Nonprofits
863 open opportunities. Open federal grant opportunities that nonprofit organizations are eligible to apply for — each with a plain-English summary of who qualifies, the deadline, and the award size.
INCLUDE Project: Clinical Trials Phased Awards for Down syndrome Research (R61/R33 Clinical Trial Required)
Due Jun 15, 2028National Institutes of Health · Amount varies
Open to U.S. and foreign research institutions, universities, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations. This NIH R61/R33 funds milestone-driven development of clinical trials to treat co-occurring health conditions in people with Down syndrome — up to two years of planning followed by up to three years of trial support. Clinical trials are required.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribalINCLUDE Project: Exploratory/Developmental Research Awards for Down syndrome (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due Jun 15, 2028National Institutes of Health · Up to $200K
Open to U.S. and foreign research institutions, universities, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations. This NIH R21 funds exploratory, higher-risk Down syndrome research — feasibility studies, novel methods, or new applications of existing techniques. Awards up to about $200,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribalClinical Trial Readiness for Rare Diseases, Disorders, and Syndromes (R21 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due Jul 20, 2028National Institutes of Health · Amount varies
Open to U.S. universities, research institutions, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations; foreign organizations are not eligible. This NIH R21 funds projects that improve clinical-trial readiness for rare diseases — developing biomarkers and outcome measures, or characterizing a disease's course to enable future trials. Award size follows standard R21 limits.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribalBROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT (BAA) for Extramural Biomedical and Human Performance Research and Development Department of Defense
Due Jul 31, 2028Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA · $750K–$50M
Open broadly to any type of entity — universities, nonprofits, businesses (including small businesses), and others. This Department of Defense / Defense Health Agency broad agency announcement funds extramural biomedical and human-performance research and development through FY28. Awards span a very wide range, from about $750,000 to $50 million.
ResearchersNonprofitsSmall businessSchools & universities+3 moreDevelopment of Interventions to Prevent and Treat Substance Use Disorders and Overdose (UG3/UH3 - Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Aug 21, 2028National Institutes of Health · Up to $3M
Open to U.S. and foreign research institutions, universities, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations. This NIH UG3/UH3 funds discovery and development of interventions — medications and devices — to prevent and treat substance use disorders and overdose, including preclinical and clinical studies. Awards up to about $3,000,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribal+1 moreTransformative Non-Invasive/Minimally Invasive Technologies for Imaging the Olfactory System Across Scales (R01 CT Optional)
Due Aug 21, 2028National Institutes of Health · Up to $500K
Open to U.S. universities, research institutions, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations; foreign organizations are not eligible. This NIH R01 funds development of non-invasive or minimally invasive technologies to image the human olfactory system at high resolution. Awards up to about $500,000; multidisciplinary teams are encouraged.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribal+1 moreStephen I. Katz Early Stage Investigator Research Project Grant (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due Aug 25, 2028National Institutes of Health · Amount varies
Open to U.S. universities, research institutions, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations; foreign organizations are not eligible. This NIH R01 supports early-stage investigators pursuing a new research direction, and applications must include no preliminary data. Award size follows standard R01 limits; aimed at researchers early in their independent careers.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribalVet-LIRN Capacity-Building Project and Equipment Grants (U18)
Due Sep 4, 2028Food and Drug Administration · $225K–$2.5M
Open to veterinary diagnostic laboratories in the FDA Vet-LIRN network, including 501(c)(3) and other nonprofits, public and private universities, state/local/tribal governments, small businesses, and other for-profits; participation in the Vet-LIRN network is required. This FDA U18 funds projects and equipment to develop or validate testing methods for animal food safety and antimicrobial resistance, short-term surveillance, antimicrobial stewardship, and One Health work. Awards range from about $225,000 to $2.5 million.
NonprofitsSmall businessSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribal+2 moreExploratory Grants in Cancer Control (R21 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Sep 7, 2028National Institutes of Health · Amount varies
Open to U.S. and foreign research institutions, universities, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations. This NIH/NCI R21 funds early-stage, exploratory research on cancer control — prevention behaviors, screening, etiology, and novel methods. Award size follows standard R21 limits.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribalAvant Garde/Avenir Awards for Investigators Conducting High Risk/High Reward Research on HIV and Substance Use (or Substance Use Disorders) (DP1 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Sep 25, 2028National Institutes of Health · Amount varies
Open to U.S. and foreign research institutions, universities, nonprofits, and certain government/tribal organizations. This NIH DP1 (Avant-Garde/Avenir) funds high-risk, high-reward research on HIV and substance use — basic, clinical, translational, or implementation science. It backs bold, transformative ideas; award size follows the DP1 mechanism.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribalEarly Immune System Development and Ontogeny (R01 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Nov 5, 2028National Institutes of Health · Up to $400K
This NIH R01 grant funds research into early immune system development from the prenatal period through early childhood, including effects of in-utero HIV or antiretroviral exposure. A broad range of applicants is eligible, including colleges and universities, tribal governments, faith- and community-based organizations, minority-serving institutions, and foreign organizations. The award ceiling is up to about $400,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsGovernment / tribal+1 moreCommunity-Based Participatory Research to Advance Data and Practice Transformation (ADAPT) for Optimizing Oral Health for All (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Nov 16, 2028National Institutes of Health · Up to $300K
This NIH UG3/UH3 cooperative agreement funds community-based participatory research that tests population-level interventions to improve oral health by addressing social and chronic-disease risk factors through cross-sector community partnerships. The award ceiling is up to about $300,000. Foreign organizations and foreign components of U.S. organizations are not eligible to apply, and foreign components are not allowed.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsNarrow eligibilityMathematical Sciences Research Institutes
Due Mar 14, 2029U.S. National Science Foundation · $1.5M–$6.5M
This National Science Foundation program funds Mathematical Sciences Research Institutes as national resources that advance research in mathematics and statistics and broaden participation, with awards ranging roughly from $1.5 million to $6.5 million. Only U.S.-based non-profit non-academic research organizations and accredited institutions of higher education may apply; multi-institutional consortia are allowed but one entity must take overall management responsibility. Individuals and for-profit firms are not eligible.
Schools & universitiesNonprofitsResearchersLarge award+1 moreARMY APPLICATIONS LAB BROAD AGENCY ANNOUNCEMENT FOR DISRUPTIVE APPLICATIONS
Due Apr 4, 2029Dept of the Army -- Materiel Command · Amount varies
The Army Applications Lab Broad Agency Announcement funds basic and applied scientific research in defense-relevant areas described in the BAA. Eligibility is unusually broad: institutions of higher education, nonprofits, state and local governments, foreign organizations and public entities, and for-profit businesses (large and small) may all apply. No specific award amount is listed, and projects are selected through full and open competition, so applicants should review the BAA's stated research areas of interest.
ResearchersSmall businessNonprofitsSchools & universities+2 moreNIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) (R25 - Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due May 25, 2029National Institutes of Health · Amount varies
The NIH Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA, R25) funds educational projects that increase understanding of biomedical research among pre-college (pre-K through grade 12) students and encourage interest in STEM careers. It suits universities, research institutions, and education-focused organizations that can run science education programs. Only domestic U.S. organizations may apply; foreign organizations are not eligible and foreign components are not allowed. Clinical trials are not permitted.
Schools & universitiesNonprofitsNarrow eligibilityCHIPS Research and Development Office (CRDO) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
Due Sep 30, 2029National Institute of Standards and Technology · From $10M
This NIST CHIPS R&D Office Broad Agency Announcement funds research, prototyping, and commercial solutions that advance U.S. microelectronics technology, with a stated floor of about $10 million per award. Eligible applicants include for-profit and non-profit organizations, accredited universities, FFRDCs, and federal entities, but they must be domestic; individuals and unincorporated sole proprietors are not eligible. Some foreign partners may participate as subawardees, subject to restrictions (foreign adversaries excluded). Given the large award size, applicants should review the full BAA for compliance requirements.
Small businessNonprofitsSchools & universitiesResearchers+3 moreAir Dominance Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)
Due Oct 31, 2029Munitions Directorate · Up to $750M
This Air Force (Munitions Directorate) Broad Agency Announcement funds research and development supporting air dominance, with a program ceiling reported up to roughly $750 million. Eligibility is described as unrestricted and open to any type of entity, subject to any clarifications in the full announcement, making it broadly accessible to businesses, universities, and nonprofits. Because it is defense-focused R&D, applicants should expect security and compliance requirements and should review the full BAA for specifics.
ResearchersSmall businessNonprofitsSchools & universities+3 moreResearch Initiatives at the Naval Postgraduate School
Due Jan 13, 2030Naval Supply Systems Command · $0
This Naval Postgraduate School opportunity funds basic and applied STEM research (not hardware procurement or development of a specific system). Eligible applicants are public and private institutions of higher education and 501(c)(3) nonprofits other than universities, so it is restricted to academic and nonprofit research organizations. Applicants are encouraged to first submit a white paper to NPS for feedback before submitting a full proposal through Grants.gov. No award amount is specified.
Schools & universitiesNonprofits501(c)(3) onlyResearchers+1 moreUS Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Broad Agency Announcement
Due Feb 27, 2030ACC APG - Natick · Amount varies
The DEVCOM Soldier Center's Broad Agency Announcement seeks scientific research and exploratory development in areas such as soldier protection, combat feeding, human performance, modeling and simulation, and training technology. Eligible applicants include degree-granting colleges and universities, nonprofit research institutes, foreign organizations, and commercial firms of all sizes (including small and disadvantaged businesses); proposals from government facilities will not be considered. Award amounts are not specified, and submission details are in the full BAA on SAM.gov.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsSmall business+1 moreRFA-CE-18-000
Due Sep 30, 2030Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - ERA · $0
This is a CDC health research opportunity (RFA-CE-18-000) open to a broad range of applicants, including states, universities, counties, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations. It is described only as a placeholder for Type 6 (continuation/competing renewal) applications, so funding amounts and specific program details are not stated. Because it appears geared toward existing grantees submitting renewal-type applications, confirm with CDC whether new applicants are eligible before applying.
NonprofitsSmall businessResearchersGovernment / tribal+2 more