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Federal and state grant opportunities with plain-English eligibility summaries. We aggregate public records — always verify the details on the funder’s site before applying. Or browse the complete index →
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UnofficialDue in 24 daysCouncil on the Arts · Up to $5K
Open to 501(c)(3) nonprofits and units of local government (counties, cities, boroughs, townships, municipal authorities) running smaller creative arts organizations or programs. Grants are capped at $5,000 and support programs aligned with Pennsylvania Creative Industries' strategic plan, plus access to a grantee network and discipline-specific webinars. This listing is marked closed, so confirm status with the Council on the Arts before applying.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalSmall awardDeadline soonMeasurement Science and Engineering (MSE) Research Grant Programs
Due in 25 daysNational Institute of Standards and Technology · Amount varies
This NIST program funds research and partnership activities across measurement science areas such as metrology, standards, nanotechnology, AI, advanced communications, and advanced manufacturing. Eligibility is broad, open to higher education, non-profit and for-profit organizations, state and local governments, tribes, hospitals, and foreign public entities and governments; individuals and unincorporated sole proprietors are not eligible. Award amounts are not specified here. NIST encourages minority-serving institutions and community colleges to apply.
ResearchersNonprofitsSmall businessSchools & universities+2 moreFY27 Adult Education and Literacy Basic Competitive Grant - WIOA Title II AEFLA( APC 507)
UnofficialDue in 25 daysIllinois Community College Board · Amount varies
Open to Illinois government agencies, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations that qualify as an "eligible provider" under WIOA Section 203(5) — including local educational agencies, community-based organizations, libraries, housing authorities, and consortia — but only for providers located in Area Planning Council (APC) 507. Funding supports adult education and literacy services, including basic skills instruction, workforce-aligned career pathways, and English-language instruction for adults 16 and older. No maximum award amount is specified; applications are due September 15, 2026. Providers outside APC 507 are not eligible.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalSchools & universitiesNarrow eligibilityNSF Dynamic Language Infrastructure - NEH Documenting Endangered Languages
Due in 25 daysU.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
This NSF/NEH partnership funds research and infrastructure projects to document and analyze endangered human languages, including fieldwork, archiving, and database development. Eligibility is limited to U.S. institutions of higher education, non-profit non-academic research organizations, and Tribal and Native-serving organizations; there are no program-specific restrictions on who may serve as PI. Funding is available as one- to three-year senior research grants and conference proposals, with amounts not specified here. Fellowships are handled separately through NEH.
ResearchersNonprofitsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribal+1 moreFY27 Adult Education and Literacy Basic Competitive Grant (Non- Match State Funding) APC 507
UnofficialDue in 25 daysIllinois Community College Board · Amount varies
Open to Illinois government agencies, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations that qualify as an "eligible provider" under WIOA Section 203(5), restricted to providers located in Area Planning Council (APC) 507. This track uses non-match state funding, so no local matching funds are required, and it supports the same adult education, literacy, and workforce-aligned services as the standard AEFLA competitive grant. No maximum award is specified; applications are due September 15, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalSchools & universitiesNo cost-share+1 moreFY 2026-27 Bullying and Violence in School Advocacy (XB) Program Supplemental
UnofficialDue in 25 daysGovernor's Office of Emergency Services · $1–$127.5K
This California supplemental grant (up to $127,500) funds nonprofit-run advocacy programs addressing bullying and violence in schools. Funds may not be used for prevention-focused activities, and applicants must meet standard Cal OES nonprofit eligibility requirements.
NonprofitsSmall awardNarrow eligibilityCapital for Residential Treatment Facilities
UnofficialDue in 25 daysOffice of Mental Health · Up to $20M
New York State not-for-profit organizations that are Prequalified through the state's SFS system can apply for this Office of Mental Health capital grant, worth up to $20 million per project. Funds cover acquiring, building, or renovating Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facilities (PRTFs) for children and adolescents in five NY regions, with priority given to Hudson River and New York City applicants. Applications must be submitted entirely through SFS — no email or paper submissions are accepted — and the applicant must already be Prequalified by the due date. Deadline is September 15, 2026.
NonprofitsLarge awardNarrow eligibilityHarmful Algal Bloom Research Grant Program 2026
UnofficialDue in 25 daysDept of Environ Conservation · Up to $2.5M
This New York State grant (up to $2.5 million) funds research into harmful algal blooms through the Department of Environmental Conservation. Eligible applicants include government entities, not-for-profit organizations, and tribal organizations; the grant appears geared toward research capacity in these categories.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalResearchersLarge awardSection 319(h) – NPS Pollution Control Financial Assistance Program (FY 2026)
UnofficialDue in 26 daysIllinois Environmental Protection Agency · $50K–$1.5M
Illinois EPA offers this Clean Water Act Section 319(h) grant to a very wide range of applicants — individuals, small businesses, nonprofits, for-profit companies, schools/universities, and government organizations with legal standing to receive Illinois state funds — for projects that reduce nonpoint source pollution (like agricultural and stormwater runoff) in Illinois waterways. Awards range from $50,000 to $1,500,000, but applicants must provide matching funds, front project costs for later reimbursement, and be pre-qualified in Illinois' GATA portal (active SAM.gov registration, good standing, no debarment). Priority goes to projects implementing an already-approved watershed-based plan or TMDL plan; routine maintenance, permit-required activities, and pure habitat/flood-control projects are not eligible. Applications are due September 16, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessIndividualsGovernment / tribal+5 moreInstitute to Innovate (i2i) Capacity Building and Violence Prevention Grant Program
UnofficialDue in 27 daysIllinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) · $50K–$250K
Illinois-based nonprofits, small businesses, government agencies, educational institutions, and public housing organizations can apply for this ICJIA grant, which funds capacity-building and violence-prevention work with awards up to $250,000. Applicants must have an annual operating budget under $2 million, must have already completed a structured capacity-building program and an independent organizational assessment, must be current in the state's GATA Grantee Portal, and must not have received ICJIA funding in the past 24 months. The application deadline is September 17, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+1 moreYouth Safe Spaces Program
UnofficialDue in 27 daysOffice of Mental Health · Up to $1.3M
This grant is open to not-for-profit organizations that can run a youth-focused mental health 'safe space' for individuals ages 12-24, potentially in partnership with community sites like libraries, recreation centers, or youth clubs. New York State's Office of Mental Health will fund one Youth Safe Space Program with an award of up to $1.25 million. Eligibility is limited to nonprofit applicants; the opportunity does not indicate for-profit businesses, individuals, or government agencies as eligible.
NonprofitsLarge awardNarrow eligibilityDoW Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Idea Development Award
Due in 28 daysDefense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA · Amount varies
This Department of Defense (CDMRP) Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Program Idea Development Award funds early-stage, high-risk/high-reward research with the potential to advance outcomes for individuals with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Eligibility is described as unrestricted (open to any eligible entity type), subject to clarifications in the announcement, and offers separate categories for established and early-career or transitioning investigators. Preliminary data relevant to DMD are required, and clinical trials are not allowed. No specific award amount is stated.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsSmall business+1 moreNCI Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP) Community Sites (UG1 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due in 28 daysNational Institutes of Health · Amount varies
This NIH/NCI program (UG1) funds NCORP Community Sites, which are healthcare systems or consortia of community hospitals, oncology practices, public hospitals, or health centers that broaden participation in cancer control, prevention, treatment, and care-delivery research. Eligibility centers on healthcare systems and community-based oncology networks; foreign organizations and foreign components are not eligible. No award amount is stated. This is aimed at community healthcare organizations participating in NCORP, not individuals or general nonprofits.
NonprofitsResearchersNarrow eligibilityDoW Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Clinical/Translational Award
Due in 28 daysDefense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA · Amount varies
This Department of Defense (CDMRP) Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Research Program Clinical/Translational Research Award funds advanced translational research moving promising DMD ideas toward clinical application, at two funding levels by project size and complexity. Eligibility is described as unrestricted (open to any eligible entity type), subject to clarifications in the announcement, and a partnering PI option supports collaborations. Preliminary data are required for all applications, and pilot clinical trials and clinical trial readiness studies are allowed. No specific award amount is stated.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsSmall business+1 moreDairy Promotion or Research Program 2027
UnofficialDue in 28 daysAGRICULTURE & MARKETS · Up to $16.9M
New York's Dairy Promotion or Research Program 2027 funds projects that market, promote, or research New York-produced fluid milk and dairy products, with a maximum award of about $16.9 million. It is open broadly to for-profit businesses, nonprofits, government entities, and individuals. Applications are due September 18, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessIndividualsGovernment / tribal+2 moreCDSS San Diego Newcomers Project
UnofficialDue in 29 daysDepartment of Social Services · Amount varies
Open to qualified nonprofit organizations that serve immigrants and refugees currently or formerly residing in California, specifically in the San Diego area. Funded under state Refugee Cash Assistance authority (as an alternative to the TANF-modeled program) and California Welfare and Institutions Code sections 13302-13307, it supports services for newcomer immigrant populations. The award amount is not specified in the listing. Eligibility is limited to nonprofits and to a specific California service population, so organizations outside that geographic and population focus would not qualify, and the application deadline is September 19, 2026.
NonprofitsNarrow eligibilityDeadline soonElevate Youth California: Cohort 8 Standard Track
UnofficialDue Sep 21, 2026Department of Health Care Services · $1–$1M
Elevate Youth California funds California nonprofit organizations that run leadership, civic engagement, and substance-use-prevention programs for youth of color and 2S/LGBTQIA+ youth ages 12-26 in communities disproportionately affected by the war on drugs. Awards can range up to $1,000,000, but funded partners must commit to ongoing technical assistance, external evaluation, regional convenings, and biannual progress and financial reporting, which is a significant capacity requirement. No application deadline is listed yet since this cohort is still forecasted.
NonprofitsLarge awardNarrow eligibilityDoW Peer Reviewed Medical, Clinical Trial Award
Due Sep 22, 2026Defense Health Agency Contracting Activity - DHACA · Amount varies
This Department of Defense (CDMRP) Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program Clinical Trial Award funds clinical trials addressing congressionally directed FY26 topic areas, across three funding levels by trial phase and size. Eligibility is described as unrestricted (open to any eligible entity type), subject to clarifications in the announcement, so a range of research organizations may apply. Total cost caps run from about $800,000 for a planning phase up to roughly $20M for the largest trials, and animal studies are not supported. Applicants must complete all preclinical lab work before the award start date.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsSmall business+2 moreFoundations
Due Sep 22, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
The NSF Foundations program supports research in mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics, including proof theory, recursion theory, model theory, set theory, and combinatorics, and can also support conferences and workshops. Eligibility is described as unrestricted (open to any eligible entity type), subject to any clarifications in the solicitation, though NSF awards generally go to institutions and research organizations rather than individuals directly. No award amount is stated. Review the full solicitation for any eligibility clarifications.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsBroad eligibilityCombinatorics
Due Sep 22, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · Amount varies
The NSF Combinatorics program supports research on discrete structures, including algebraic, enumerative, extremal, geometric, and probabilistic combinatorics and graph theory, and can support related conferences and workshops. Eligibility is described as unrestricted (open to any eligible entity type), subject to clarifications in the solicitation, though NSF funding typically flows to institutions and research organizations. No award amount is stated. Review the full solicitation for eligibility details and conference submission timelines.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesNonprofitsBroad eligibility