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| 151 | Impact of Initial Influenza Exposure on Immunity in Infants (U01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed) The purpose of this notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is to support the establishment or continuation of longitudinal infant co... | Grant Mixed | United States | Award ceiling: $3,000,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 4, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The purpose of this notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) is to support the establishment or continuation of longitudinal infant cohorts to determine and compare how initial and repeated natural influenza infections and/or influenza vaccinations shape infant and childhood immunity to future influenza exposures. The goal of this research is to understand how these exposures influence immune responses to subsequent influenza infections and/or vaccines and provide key information to facilitate design of durable, broadly protective influenza vaccines. |
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| 152 | USGS Earthquake Hazards Program External Research Support Announcement for Fiscal Year 2027 The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP) issues this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for assistance to support research in e... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $0 | Deadline Soon Jun 4, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP) issues this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for assistance to support research in earthquake hazards, the physics of earthquakes, earthquake occurrence, and earthquake safety policy. This activity is authorized by the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-124, 42 U.S.C. 7701 et. seq.), and as amended by the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act of 2018 (Public Law 115-307).It is estimated that a total of $4 million will be awarded in support of competitive research grants in FY2027, with a maximum total of $7 million. Based on awards in recent years, approximately 50 to 70 new awards are funded each fiscal year. There is no maximum award amount (i.e., any amount may be proposed if it can be justified appropriately), however, the majority of grants range between $30,000 and $120,000. This estimate does not bind the USGS to a specified number of awards or to the amount of any award unless that amount is specified by statute or regulation.This U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) competitive grants solicitation supports external research partnerships that are essential to the Earthquake Hazards Program (EHP) mission. The goal is to generate scientific information and situational awareness products that help the program reduce deaths, injuries, and economic losses from earthquakes, and improve public safety and resilience nationwide. External grants with university, state, regional and local government agencies, and private industry partners support science that cannot be conducted within the.... |
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| 153 | BJA FY25 Invited to Apply – Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Reallocation Funds Program OJP is committed to advancing work that furthers DOJ’s mission to uphold the rule of law, to keep our country safe, and to protect... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $420,866 | Deadline Soon Jun 4, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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OJP is committed to advancing work that furthers DOJ’s mission to uphold the rule of law, to keep our country safe, and to protect civil rights. OJP provides federal leadership, funding, and other critical resources to directly support law enforcement, combat violent crime, protect American children, provide services to American crime victims, and address public safety challenges, including human trafficking and the opioid crisis. This NOFO will provide assistance to state, local, and tribal correctional agencies and facilities to prevent, detect, and respond to sexual abuse and sexual harassment, as well as implement the National Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) Standards. |
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| 154 | FY 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) The Global Leaders Division in the Office of Citizen Exchanges at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultura... | Grant Mixed | United States | Award range: $7,875,000 - $7,875,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Global Leaders Division in the Office of Citizen Exchanges at the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) seeks proposals for a cooperative agreement to design, implement, and oversee the FY 2026 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Fellowship Program. YLAI advances U.S. economic interests and leadership by fostering business partnerships between emerging entrepreneurs from the Western Hemisphere and U.S. companies. The program combines in-person and technology-driven engagement, an active alumni network, and ongoing collaboration with U.S. embassies to promote U.S. commercial priorities, create new opportunities for American companies in key markets, and increase public awareness of American business leadership. YLAI directly supports U.S. national security and the Administration’s foreign policy objectives by strengthening commercial ties, expanding U.S. exports, and promoting American values of entrepreneurship, free enterprise, and innovation throughout the Western Hemisphere. The FY 2026 program will bring approximately 250 participants from the Caribbean and Latin America for a five to six-week fellowship, including orientation, tailored U.S. business placements, entrepreneurial training, a closing event, and post-program alumni activities. Approximately 100 U.S. participants will travel overseas to support Fellows’ action plans and develop networks that support American economic growth. Please see the announcement for additional information. |
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| 155 | Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS): Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP): Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs), Assistance Listing Number 84.328C Purpose of Program: The purpose of the Special Education Parent Information Centers program is to ensure that parents of children... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Not provided on the source page. Please check the official source. | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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Purpose of Program: The purpose of the Special Education Parent Information Centers program is to ensure that parents of children with disabilities receive high-quality, relevant, and useful training and information to help improve outcomes for their children. CPRCs promote the effective education of children with disabilities by “strengthening the role and responsibility of parents and ensuring that families of such children have meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children at school and at home” (20 U.S.C. 1400(c)(5)(B)). CPRCs, consistent with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (20 U.S.C. 1472(b)(4)), meet the specific needs of families in geographically defined communities who experience significant isolation from available sources of information and support. Community Parent Resource Centers (CPRCs) promote the effective education of children with disabilities by “strengthening the role and responsibility of parents and ensuring that families of such children have meaningful opportunities to participate in the education of their children at school and at home” (20 U.S.C. 1400(c)(5)(B)). CPRCs, consistent with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (20 U.S.C. 1472(b)(4)), meet the specific needs of families in geographically defined communities who experience significant isolation from available sources of information and support. Under this priority, CPRCs must increase – parents’ capacity to help their children (a) meet developmental and functional goals and challenging academic achievement goals that h... |
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| 156 | Regional Food System Partnership Fiscal Year 2026 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 Fiscal Year (F... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $100,000 - $1,000,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 Fiscal Year (FY) Regional Food System Partnerships (RFSP) grant program. RFSP purpose is to support partnerships that connect public and private resources to plan and develop local and regional food systems.RFSP is part of the Local Agriculture Market Program (LAMP) umbrella program. AMS welcomes applications that meet LAMP goals (see section 3.1) to support the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer marketing, local and regional food markets and enterprises, and value-added agricultural products.Approximately $4.71 million is available to fund applications under this solicitation. In FY2025, AMS funded 7 (6.5%) of the eligible applications received an awarded a total of $4,712,934.This announcement identifies the eligibility criteria for RFSP projects and applicants, and the application forms and associated instructions needed to apply for an RFSP grant. AMS will award these grants competitively to eligible applicants proposing high quality projects that meet the purpose and requirements of the program. All applications will be reviewed using merit and evaluation procedures. |
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| 157 | Farmers Market Promotion Program Fiscal Year 2026 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 fiscal year (F... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $50,000 - $500,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 fiscal year (FY) Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP). FMPP"s purpose is to support the development, coordination, and expansion of direct producer-to-consumer markets to increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products. |
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| 158 | Local Food Promotion Program Fiscal Year 2026 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 fiscal year (F... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $25,000 - $500,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the 2026 fiscal year (FY) Local Food Promotion Program (LFPP). LFPP"s purpose is to support the development, coordination, and expansion of local and regional food business enterprises that engage as intermediaries in indirect producer-to-consumer marketing to increase access to and availability of locally and regionally produced agricultural products. |
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| 159 | Climate Program Office FY 2026 - Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) Through this Notice of Federal Funding Opportunity, the NOAA Climate Program Office (https://cpo.noaa.gov/funding-opportunities/) of... | Grant Mixed | United States | Award range: $1 - $1,800,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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Through this Notice of Federal Funding Opportunity, the NOAA Climate Program Office (https://cpo.noaa.gov/funding-opportunities/) of the Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research is soliciting proposals for the Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments FY 2026 competition for cooperative agreements.States and communities regularly face risks from weather and climate-driven hazards, including flooding, extreme temperatures, water shortages, wildfires, and severe storms. These events directly impact the health, housing, safety, business development, and economies of communities and frequently recur in seasonal cycles. Beyond short-term cycles of emergency response, state and local governments are seeking to improve their understanding and address current risks, while improving their overall preparedness for future disasters. NOAA RISA teams are place-based science teams that provide support for planning and preparedness, with expertise in regional risks, local context, institutions, and approaches. These teams partner with decision-makers across multiple private and public sector organizations in their regions, including emergency managers, utilities, ports, small- and medium-sized businesses, rural towns, city planners, and regional councils.In FY 2026, the RISA program will solicit proposals for teams in 9 regions of the United States. The proposal should articulate an integrated set of research and partnership activities that will meaningfully advance the resilience and preparedness of states and communities in each designated region. In the proposed projects, applicants sho... |
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| 160 | Ecological Parameters in the Forested Wetlands of Southern Florida Award will be made upon mutual agreement and acceptance of the terms and conditions contained in the request for proposal and the... | Grant Mixed | United States | Award range: $575,000 - $3,177,238 | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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Award will be made upon mutual agreement and acceptance of the terms and conditions contained in the request for proposal and the recipient's CESU Master Agreement. Note the established CESU Program indirect rate is 17.5%. Responses to this Request for Statements of Interest will be used to identify potential organizations for this project. Approximately $575,000 is expected to be available to support this project for the base period (mandatory and optional task 5). Additional funding may be available to the successful recipient for optional tasks and/or follow-on work in subsequent years. Period of Performance. The base period of agreement will extend 12 months from date of award. There may be up to four 12-month follow-on periods based on availability of funding. Description of Anticipated Work: For the full description of this announcement click on the Related Documents Tab. NOTE: At this time we are only requesting that you demonstrate available qualifications and capability for performing similar or same type of work by submitting a Statement of Interest. A full proposal and budget are NOT requested at this time. Submission of Your Statement of Interest 1. Statements of Interest are due by Noon Central Time, on 5 June 2026. 2. Submit your Statement of Interest via e-mail or direct questions no later than 13 May 2026 to: Yvonne Howard Grants Specialist USACE, Fort Worth District Email: Yvonne.Howard@usace.army.mil AND Nicole (Niki) Baker Project Manager USACE, Fort Worth District Email: Nicole.D.Baker@usace.army.mil Timeline for Review of Statements of Interest: RSOIs a... |
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| 161 | Direct Service Delivery for the National Sheriffs’ Institute This is not a request for applications. This announcement is to povide notice of NIC's continuation of Cooperative Agreement 23JD1... | Grant Mixed | United States | Award range: $0 - $375,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 5, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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This is not a request for applications. This announcement is to povide notice of NIC's continuation of Cooperative Agreement 23JD11GLN7 |
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| 162 | OIA Coral Reef Initiative and Natural Resources (CRNR) Program 2026 The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) invites proposals for its Coral Reef & Natural Resources (CRNR) Initiative. This grant program... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $2,800,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) invites proposals for its Coral Reef & Natural Resources (CRNR) Initiative. This grant program seeks to protect coral reefs and other natural resources in insular areas, benefiting communities by supporting food security, protecting shorelines, supporting the economy, and restoring native species. Funding also aids in combating invasive species through risk management, prevention, rapid response, and eradication efforts. |
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| 163 | FY 2026 Energizing Insular Communities Program The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) requests proposals for its Energizing Insular Communities (EIC) Program promoting domestically... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $15,000,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) requests proposals for its Energizing Insular Communities (EIC) Program promoting domestically produced energy and protecting the United States" economic and national security interests and military preparedness by ensuring that an abundant supply of reliable energy is readily accessible in every state and territory of the Nation. The EIC program provides grant funding for energy strategies that reduce reliance on imported foreign fuels, reduce the cost of electricity, and improve the performance of energy infrastructure and overall energy efficiency and reliability in the territories. |
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| 164 | OIA Technical Assistance Program 2026 The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) is seeking proposals for its Technical Assistance Program (TAP), which offers grant funding fo... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $22,500,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) is seeking proposals for its Technical Assistance Program (TAP), which offers grant funding for short-term projects aimed at addressing the immediate needs of insular areas. The TAP program provides discretionary grant funding to tackle urgent economic, financial, government service, and capacity challenges in the insular areas. |
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| 165 | OIA Brown Treesnake Program 2026 The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) is requesting funding proposals for its Brown Treesnake (BTS) Control Program to prevent the m... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $4,000,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) is requesting funding proposals for its Brown Treesnake (BTS) Control Program to prevent the migration of the BTS from Guam to other United States jurisdictions; to suppress and control the BTS on Guam to support the restoration of the island's native ecosystems; to avoid electrical outages to civilian or military facilities caused by the snakes; and to ultimately develop the capability to eradicate the BTS from Guam.The Administration will prioritize projects that drive economic growth, ensure reliable and affordable energy, and strengthen national security and regional stability. |
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| 166 | OIA Maintenance Assistance Program 2026 The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) is seeking proposals for its Maintenance Assistance Program (MAP), which offers grant funding... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $4,375,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Office of Insular Affairs (OIA) is seeking proposals for its Maintenance Assistance Program (MAP), which offers grant funding to support, develop, improve and institutionalize infrastructure maintenance practices in the insular areas. Funds can also be used for critical repairs to infrastructure. |
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| 167 | HOIHI Grant Program for Native Hawaiian Organizations This notice of funding opportunity is administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, Interior Busin... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $75,000 - $200,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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This notice of funding opportunity is administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, Interior Business Center, Acquisition Services Directorate (AQD) as part of the U.S. Government Interagency Agreement between the Office of Native Hawaiian Relations (ONHR) and AQD.The Office of Native Hawaiian Relations" (ONHR) Heritage (Tourism) Opportunities in Hawaii (HOIHI) Grant Program aims to implement the Native American Tourism and Improving Visitor Experience Act (NATIVE Act), 25 U.S.C. 4351 et seq., grounded in the Hawaiian value of hoihi – to treat with reverence and respect. Through this ethic, visitors are welcomed not merely as tourists, but as guests who share in the kuleana (responsibility) to care for Hawaii"s natural resources and sacred sites. In advancing this model of culturally grounded tourism, HOIHI seeks to strengthen Native Hawaiian organizations" capacity to steward and share traditional knowledge in ways that create jobs, elevate living standards, and expand economic opportunity.In concert with the requirements of the NATIVE Act, every successful HOIHI grant application must also support implementation of one or more of the Administration priorities listed under the Program Priorities for 2026. |
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| 168 | USGS Cooperative Landslide Hazard Mapping and Assessment Program Announcement for Fiscal Year 2026 The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Landslide Hazards Program announces a funding opportunity under the Cooperative Landslide Hazard... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $10,000 - $250,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Landslide Hazards Program announces a funding opportunity under the Cooperative Landslide Hazard Mapping and Assessment Program, established by the National Landslide Preparedness Act (Public Law 116-323). This program provides resources to assist state, local, Tribal, and territorial governments in reducing landslide risk through hazard mapping, risk assessments, public education, and interagency coordination. Landslides occur in every U.S. state and territory, often with little warning, causing fatalities, disrupting transportation and commerce, and inflicting billions of dollars in damage annually. This program addresses these challenges by funding projects that:•Enhance Risk Assessments: Develop detailed landslide hazard maps and analyses to identify high-risk areas.•Improve Community Preparedness: Deliver outreach campaigns, workshops, and educational materials that empower residents and decision-makers to recognize warning signs and prepare for landslide events.•Promote Collaboration: Build partnerships among government agencies, universities, and local organizations to share knowledge and resources for effective risk reduction. Eligible applicants include state, local, Tribal, and territorial governments. Universities may participate on behalf of state geological surveys or other eligible offices. Each proposal must address at least one Guidance Criterion (hazard mapping, planning and coordination, education and outreach, or Alaska-specific hazards).Alignment with Federal PrioritiesThis program fulfills statutory requirements and adv... |
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| 169 | U.S. Mission to Libya Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program Annual Program Statement (APS) The U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program, a... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $50,000 - $100,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The U.S. Department of State is pleased to announce that funding is available through its Public Diplomacy Small Grants Program, administered by the U.S. Mission to Libya through the Tunis-based U.S. Libya External Office. This Annual Program Statement outlines key strategic priorities and funding opportunities for proposals that advance Libyan-U.S. mutual interests, reinforce regional stability and security, and promote shared prosperity between the United States and Libya. Proposals should directly support one or more of the following objectives: o Promote Economic Opportunity and U.S. Collaborationo Showcase U.S.-Libyan Partnership and Shared Valueso Support Libya’s Unity, Stability and Security Projects involving alumni of U.S. Government exchange programs are strongly encouraged.This notice is subject to availability of funding. |
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| 170 | Renewable Resource Extension Act National Focus Fund Projects The goal of RREA-NFF, Assistance Listing 10.515, is to enhance the longevity of U.S. forest and rangeland resources and enable lan... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $130,000 - $150,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The goal of RREA-NFF, Assistance Listing 10.515, is to enhance the longevity of U.S. forest and rangeland resources and enable landowners and managers to achieve their desired goals and objectives by making relevant scientific results available. |
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| 171 | Specialty Crop Block Grant Program Farm Bill 2026 The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the fiscal year (FY) 20... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $0 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), requests applications for the fiscal year (FY) 2026 Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) to award grants to eligible State departments of agriculture to carry out projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. The SCBGP assists State departments of agriculture in the 50 States, American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the District of Columbia, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops by— (1) leveraging efforts to market and promote specialty crops; (2) assisting producers with research and development relevant to specialty crops; (3) expanding availability and access to specialty crops; (4) addressing local, regional, and national challenges confronting specialty crop producers; and (5) for such other purposes determined to be appropriate by the Secretary of Agriculture, in consultation with specialty crop stakeholders and relevant State departments of agriculture. Specialty crops are fruits and vegetables, dried fruit, tree nuts, horticulture, and nursery crops (including floriculture). A State department of agriculture is the agency, commission, or department of a State government responsible for agriculture within the State. |
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| 172 | Federally Recognized Tribes Extension Program The FRTEP seeks to continue the Land-grant mission of providing education and research-based knowledge to those who might not othe... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $102,000 - $102,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The FRTEP seeks to continue the Land-grant mission of providing education and research-based knowledge to those who might not otherwise receive it. The program provides funding for Extension programs that address the unique needs of Tribal communities. The FRTEP supports the development and delivery of informal education and outreach activities, aiming to improve the quality of life and economic well-being of individuals and families on Tribal lands. |
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| 173 | FY25-26 Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Program The Crossings Program funds highway-rail or pathway-rail grade crossing improvement projects, including but not limited to elimina... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $1,146,528,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Crossings Program funds highway-rail or pathway-rail grade crossing improvement projects, including but not limited to elimination projects, that improve safety and mobility of people and goods. |
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| 174 | Protecting American Commercial Investments in Pakistan The Department of State’s Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT) announces this funding opportunity to protect American economic and secu... | Grant Mixed | United States | Award range: $5,821,410 - $5,821,410 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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The Department of State’s Bureau of Counterterrorism (CT) announces this funding opportunity to protect American economic and security interests by supporting Pakistan’s law enforcement counterterrorism abilities in Balochistan Province. This program should deliver concrete returns for American taxpayers by safeguarding U.S. commercial access to critical minerals essential to technological advancement, defense manufacturing, and economic competitiveness. Balochistan Province contains significant deposits of critical minerals essential to American national security and economic prosperity. The 2025 National Security Strategy (NSS) emphasizes “economic security is fundamental to national security” and calls for securing “independent and reliable access to the goods we need to defend ourselves and preserve our way of life.” Terrorist organizations operating in Balochistan, including the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), ISIS-K, and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), pose persistent threats to regional stability that directly threaten American access to these strategic resources. This program should be designed to reduce Pakistan’s long-term dependency on U.S. taxpayer resources by building sustainable Pakistani law enforcement capabilities to independently identify, disrupt, and deter terrorist networks. Through protection of critical infrastructure technical assistance and potential complementary equipment provision, the program should enable Pakistan to assume greater responsibility for counterterrorism operations in Balochistan without ongoing U.S. support. All activities m... |
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| 175 | OJJDP FY25 Juvenile Justice System Enhancements This NOFO will support states to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of juvenile justice system operations by implementi... | Grant Cash Grant | United States | Award range: $0 - $1,454,000 | Deadline Soon Jun 8, 2026 Open | Grants.gov |
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This NOFO will support states to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of juvenile justice system operations by implementing targeted solutions to high-cost drivers of crime and improving youth outcomes. |
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