Grants for Nonprofits
384 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.
Defense Production Act Title III Expansion of Domestic Production Capability and Capacity
Due in 15 daysAir Force -- Research Lab · Amount varies
Open to for-profit and not-for-profit organizations only; government organizations and individuals are not solicited. This Defense Production Act Title III opportunity supports expansion of domestic production capability and capacity, with applicants required to certify GAAP-compliant financial systems. Note: acceptance of white papers is currently suspended until further notice, and the announcement remains open until July 12, 2026. No specific award amount is stated.
NonprofitsSmall businessDeadline soonNational HIV Clinical Training for Residents Program​
Due in 16 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$3.5M
Open to a broad set of organizations including state, local, and tribal governments, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), and public or private institutions of higher education. It funds a single recipient to expand the HIV workforce by training medical residents, partnering with up to eight residency programs to deliver education, training, and technical assistance. The maximum award is about $3.5 million, and only one award will be made. The application deadline is July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalSchools & universitiesLarge award+1 moreInfertility Training Center
Due in 16 daysOffice of the Assistant Secretary for Health · $0–$4M
Any public or private nonprofit entity may apply to operate an Infertility Training Center that provides training and technical assistance to Title X family planning grantees. The work focuses on root-cause infertility education, fertility awareness-based methods, and improved testing, treatment, and referrals within Title X clinics. The maximum award is about $4 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsLarge awardDeadline soonNational Center for Child Traumatic Stress - Category 1
Due in 16 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$8M
Eligibility is statutorily limited to domestic public and private nonprofit entities. The award funds the national coordinating center (NCCTS) for the National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative, supporting resource development, dissemination, and coordination of child trauma training and technical assistance across the network. The maximum award is about $8 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardDeadline soonAmerican History and Civics National Activities - 84.422B
Due in 16 daysOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education · $0
Open to institutions of higher education and other nonprofit or for-profit organizations with demonstrated expertise in evidence-based American history, civics/government, or geography education. Funds promote innovative instruction, learning strategies, and professional development, particularly benefiting students from low-income and underserved backgrounds. Consortia may apply as group applications. No award amount is stated, and the deadline is July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessSchools & universitiesDeadline soonINL – Increasing Police Recruitment to Counter FTOs and TCOs in Colombia
Due in 16 daysBureau of International Narcotics-Law Enforcement · $3M–$4M
Eligible applicants are U.S.-based and foreign-based nonprofits/NGOs and educational institutions (U.S. educational institutions must be 501(c)(3) or section 115 entities). The program funds a scholarship initiative to recruit and train roughly 1,000 Colombian National Police students per year to counter narcotrafficking and criminal organizations in priority regions of Colombia. Awards range from about $3 million to $4 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesLarge awardDeadline soonTech Innovation Lab
Due in 16 daysU.S. Mission to Morocco · $150K–$200K
Eligible applicants are Moroccan and U.S. nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and civil society organizations with demonstrated experience in STEM programming, youth engagement, and innovation; organizations need a SAM.gov UEI and registration. This U.S. Mission to Morocco cooperative agreement funds a national Tech and Innovation Lab teaching participants in Moroccan cities to apply U.S. technology and business practices, including AI. One award of up to about $200,000 is anticipated, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonRyan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D Coordinated HIV Services and Access to Research for Women, Infants, Children, and Youth (WICY) Existing Geographic Service Areas
Due in 16 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $115K–$2M
Open to current Ryan White Part D grant recipients and new eligible applicants; eligible applicants are public and nonprofit private entities (including IHS-affiliated health facilities) that provide family-centered outpatient or ambulatory care. The program funds coordinated HIV medical and support services for low-income women, infants, children, and youth in existing geographic service areas. Awards range from about $115,000 to $2 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardDeadline soonSupporting Interventions with Technical Assistance
Due in 16 daysHealth Resources and Services Administration · $0–$1.5M
HRSA's SPNS program funds one organization to provide tailored technical assistance to Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients and providers to help them adopt and sustain evidence-based HIV care interventions. Eligibility is broad, including institutions of higher education, nonprofits (with or without 501(c)(3) status), state, local, and tribal governments, special districts, and independent school districts. Maximum award is up to $1,500,000, and only one organization will be funded. The deadline is July 13, 2026, within about a month.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalLarge award+3 moreAutomated Permitting Systems Demonstration NOFO
Due in 16 daysDepartment of Housing and Urban Development · $300K–$1.5M
Most organization types may apply, but individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorships are not eligible. The demonstration funds jurisdictions to deploy automated building-code permitting systems and partner with HUD to evaluate their real-world performance, costs, and effects on processing times. Awards range from about $300,000 to $1.5 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
Government / tribalNonprofitsLarge awardDeadline soonMass Market Solutions for Leveraging Robotics and AI Technologies for Home Construction Demonstration
Due in 16 daysDepartment of Housing and Urban Development · $3M–$10M
This anticipated HUD demonstration funds projects testing automation, robotics, and AI in factory-built housing to lower construction cost and time and expand housing supply. Eligible applicants include HBCUs, Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities, and nonprofit organizations; individuals, foreign entities, and sole proprietorships are not eligible. Awards are made as cooperative agreements (with active HUD involvement) ranging from about $3 million to $10 million, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
Schools & universitiesNonprofitsLarge awardDeadline soonMoonshot: Artemis Edition
Due in 16 daysU.S. Mission to Morocco · $150K–$200K
Eligible applicants are Moroccan and U.S. nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and civil society organizations with demonstrated experience in STEM programming, youth engagement, and innovation; a SAM.gov UEI and registration are required. This 18-month U.S. Mission to Morocco initiative promotes U.S. leadership in space exploration and the Artemis program by engaging Moroccan youth in science, technology, and entrepreneurship. One award of up to about $200,000 is anticipated, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonScreening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment
Due in 16 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$995K
Open to a broad range of applicants including states, political subdivisions, Indian tribes and tribal organizations, IHS-affiliated health programs, and other domestic public and private nonprofit entities, including higher education and faith-based organizations. The program funds the Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment public health model in primary care, community health, and school settings, focused on underage drinking, opioid use, and other substance use. The maximum award is about $995,000, with a deadline of July 13, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalSchools & universitiesBroad eligibility+2 moreProsperity Stack Fellowship
Due in 16 daysU.S. Mission to South Korea · $100K–$108K
The U.S. Embassy in Seoul funds the Prosperity Stack Fellowship, an accelerator program connecting Korean early-stage entrepreneurs with U.S. AI technology and business expertise. Individuals are not eligible; applicants should be organizations with the capacity and program-management experience to run a fellowship or accelerator and familiarity with Korea's startup/innovation ecosystem. Total funding available is $108,000 (awards roughly $100,000 to $108,000). The deadline is July 13, 2026, within about a month.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesDeadline soonNarrow eligibilityBiotechnology Risk Assessment Research Grants Program
Due in 16 daysNational Institute of Food and Agriculture · $25K–$650K
The USDA NIFA Biotechnology Risk Assessment Research Grants Program funds research generating information to help federal regulators make science-based decisions about the ecological effects of genetically engineered organisms. Applications are accepted only from public or private research or educational institutions or organizations. Awards range from about $25,000 to $650,000. The deadline is July 13, 2026, within about a month.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsLarge award+2 moreBehavioral Health and Community Safety Partnerships
Due in 16 daysSubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis · $0–$750K
This SAMHSA program funds communities to reduce the behavioral health impacts of crime, violence, and disorder and improve outcomes for youth, families, and affected individuals. Eligibility is statutorily limited to domestic public entities and private non-profit entities, so for-profits and individuals do not qualify. Maximum award is up to $750,000. The deadline is July 13, 2026, within about a month.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardDeadline soonNatural Product Multi-Site Clinical Trial Data Coordinating Center (Collaborative U24 Clinical Trial Required)
Due in 17 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This NIH (NCCIH) U24 opportunity is for research institutions applying to operate a Data Coordinating Center tied to a companion clinical-coordinating-center application for a multi-site clinical trial of natural products (botanicals, probiotics, dietary supplements). A matching CCC application must be submitted at the same time, and the project must be a high NCCIH research priority. A wide range of U.S. institution types may apply (universities, tribal organizations, faith/community organizations, etc.), but non-U.S. organizations are not eligible to be the applicant, though foreign components are allowed. The deadline is July 14, 2026, within about a month.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalNonprofits+2 moreClinical Coordinating Center for NCCIH Multi-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials of Natural Products (Collaborative UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Required)
Due in 17 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This NIH (NCCIH) opportunity is for research institutions applying to run a Clinical Coordinating Center for an investigator-initiated, multi-site Phase III+ clinical trial of natural products, using the two-phase UG3/UH3 cooperative-agreement mechanism. A matching Data Coordinating Center application must be submitted at the same time, and the work must fit NCCIH's high-priority research areas. Many U.S. institution types may apply (universities, tribal organizations, faith/community organizations, etc.), but non-U.S. organizations are not eligible to be the applicant, though foreign components are allowed. The deadline is July 14, 2026, within about a month.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalNonprofits+2 moreClinical Coordinating Center for NCCIH Multi-Site Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials of Mind and Body Interventions (Collaborative UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Required)
Due in 17 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This NIH (NCCIH) opportunity is for research institutions applying to run a Clinical Coordinating Center for an investigator-initiated, multi-site Phase III+ clinical trial of mind and body interventions, using the two-phase UG3/UH3 cooperative-agreement mechanism. A matching Data Coordinating Center application must be submitted simultaneously, and the work must align with NCCIH's high-priority research areas. A wide range of U.S. institution types may apply, but non-U.S. (foreign) organizations are not eligible to apply. The deadline is July 14, 2026, within about a month.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalNonprofits+2 moreNINDS Research Education Opportunities (R25 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 17 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This NIH (NINDS) R25 program supports research education activities that enhance training of the biomedical, behavioral, and clinical research workforce; clinical trials are not allowed under this opportunity. A wide range of U.S. institution types may apply (universities, tribal organizations, faith/community organizations, etc.), but non-U.S. (foreign) organizations are not eligible to apply, though foreign components are allowed. The award amount is not specified in the listing, and the deadline is July 14, 2026, within about a month.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalNonprofits+2 more