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Grants.gov Federal Grant Funding Applications

What is a grant? A grant is a way the government funds your ideas and projects to provide public services and stimulate the economy. Grants support critical recovery initiatives, innovative research, and many other programs listed in the Catalog of Grants.gov


A grant is one of many different forms of federal financial assistance. Federal financial assistance is a broad term to refer to the various ways the U.S. government redistributes resources to eligible recipients. On Grants.gov you will find grant and cooperative agreement opportunities from federal agencies that award grants. www.grants.gov

How To Apply for Federal Grant Funding

Step 1: Make sure you have registered an account on the Grants.gov website

Step 2: Determine Your Eligibility and Identify a Funding Opportunity using Grants.gov Search


Step 3: Apply to the Funding Opportunity by Creating a Workspace Learn More

Step 4: Complete Your Application Step-by-Step

Step 5: Check Your Application for Errors and Submit Your Completed Application Review Instructions

Review Federal Grants Previously Approved

USAspending.gov is the official open data source of federal spending information, including information about federal awards such as contracts, grants, and loans.

Have you ever wondered who receives federal funding in the form of contracts, grants, or loans? You can search for these federal award recipients (and subrecipients) on USAspending.gov! Just use the Recipient Profiles landing page or the Advanced Search page. Watch this video to learn more!

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Our network of experienced Grant Writers will provide your Business or Nonprofit Organization with Grant Directory Research, Proposal Development and Grant Writing Services at a discounted fee for U.S. Grant Funding Foundation members.


How It Works: Grant writing is the practice of completing an application process for a financial grant provided by an institution such as a government department, corporation, foundation, or trust. Such application processes are often referred to as either a grant proposal or a grant submission.

Services provided by our network of Professional Grant Writers includes Grant Research for State, Federal and Foundation Grants, Proposal Writing, RFP Application Completion, Business Plan Writing, Letter of Intent, Grant Updates and Support.

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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program supports community development activities to build stronger and more resilient communities. To support community development, activities are identified through an ongoing process.

Activities may address needs such as infrastructure, economic development projects, public facilities installation, community centers, housing rehabilitation, public services, clearance/acquisition, microenterprise assistance, code enforcement, homeowner assistance, etc.

Foundation Grants to Individuals includes profiles of 10,000 grant makers with details on funders that provide scholarships, fellowships, grants, and a wide range of financial support to individuals.

Need a Grant?

The smartest, fastest way to find scholarships, fellowships and awards for students, artists, researchers, and individuals is by signing up for Grants to Individuals on our website:

Learn about SBA grants for community organizations and cooperative agreements that support small business growth and development.

There are specific requirements for recipients of an SBA grant. Make sure you can meet the legal and administrative prerequisites before you apply.

Review the full terms and conditions for SBA grant programs. You should also understand the uniform administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit requirements for federal awards.  

The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs' (ECA) mission is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and the people of other countries by means of educational and cultural exchange that assist in the development of peaceful relations.

The Bureau of ECA strives to embed diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in all aspects of its work.

The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) receives an annual appropriation from Congress for the federal YouthBuild program, which is administered by the Division of Youth Services within the Employment and Training Administration’s Office of Workforce Investment.  

YouthBuild USA is the technical assistance provider for the Department of Labor YouthBuild grant and provides actively funded grantees with comprehensive support to successfully implement the YouthBuild program.

What kinds of grants are available from the Federal government?

The Federal government uses two kinds of grants:

Grants given by an agency of the Federal government (also known as "discretionary" grants) for instance, a homeless assistance grant given out by the Department of Health and Human Services to a homeless shelter.

Grants that put Federal money in the hands of States, cities, or counties for them to distribute to community groups, charities, and other social service providers, usually under their own rules and regulations (also known as "formula" or "block" grants).

Help Middle School Students Explore Apprenticeship It’s not too early for middle school students to start thinking about their future careers and learn how an apprenticeship can serve as a foundation for jumpstarting their careers.

The U.S. Department of Labor has collaborated with Scholastic to develop materials to introduce middle school students, parents, and teachers to future careers and apprenticeships. 

Visit Scholastic’s apprenticeship webpage to download all apprenticeship-related program materials and view profiles of current youth apprentices. 

Benefits.gov allows you to compare your eligibility for over 1,000 state and federal benefit programs.

Learn more about how to use the Benefit Finder to connect you to the government benefits you need.

As the official benefits website of the U.S. government, our mission is to increase citizen access to benefit information, while reducing the expense and difficulty of interacting with the government. Benefits.org

What kinds of grants are available from the Federal government?

The Federal government uses two kinds of grants:

Grants given by an agency of the Federal government (also known as "discretionary" grants) for instance, a homeless assistance grant given out by the Department of Health and Human Services to a homeless shelter.

Grants that put Federal money in the hands of States, cities, or counties for them to distribute to community groups, charities, and other social service providers, usually under their own rules.

The Youth Apprenticeship Readiness Grants (YARG) Community is a virtual platform where grantees can collaborate, knowledge-share, and access specialized program technical assistance.

Grantees will find and contribute resources such as virtual discussions (blogs, webinars), toolkits and other related content that supports successes and mitigate challenges in creating, facilitating, and promoting the adoption of Registered Apprenticeship Programs (RAPs).

The state of youth apprenticeship in the United States, reviews existing state youth apprenticeship systems as described in the partnerships of the Youth Apprenticeship Readiness program.  WorkforceGPS 

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