Benefits
Explore public benefits, rebates, tax credits, health programs, utility assistance, housing help, and household support.
Benefits can include cash support, food help, housing assistance, energy assistance, health coverage, tax credits, transportation discounts, childcare support, education benefits, disability programs, senior programs, and emergency services. Unlike many competitive grants, benefits are often designed around eligibility rules. If you qualify and the program has available funding, the main task is completing the correct process with the right documentation.
That does not make benefits simple. Rules can depend on household size, income, immigration status, age, disability, work status, student status, county, state, tribal affiliation, housing situation, or participation in another program. Some benefits are open year-round. Others have seasonal windows, annual recertification, local waitlists, or limited funding that runs out quickly.
Use this page to discover programs that may fit your situation, then verify the current rules on the official source. Pay special attention to what counts as income, who counts in the household, whether documents must be current, whether online applications are accepted, and whether local offices or partner agencies handle intake.
If you are helping someone else, avoid making assumptions from a short summary. A benefit that looks closed nationally may still have a state alternative. A program that looks income-based may also have categorical eligibility through SNAP, Medicaid, SSI, school meals, veterans programs, or disability status. The listings below are a starting point for careful checking, not a substitute for official guidance.
Current matching opportunities
These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.
Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering 2027 Nominations (Global £500,000 Prize)
The QEPrize 2027 nominations are open globally for a one-time £500,000 engineering award, with nomination and referee deadlines in late June and July 2026 and winner announcement scheduled for 2 February 2027.
Volvo Environment Prize 2027 (Nominations Open Through Jan 20, 2027)
The Volvo Environment Prize Foundation is accepting nominations for the 2027 award through a formal online process with a January 20, 2027 deadline, including a SEK 1.5 million cash prize plus a diploma and glass sculpture for the selected laureate.
L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Awards 2027
UNESCO and the Fondation L’Oréal call for nominations for the 2027 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Awards, which will honor five women scientists in Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Computer Science, each with a €100,000 award.
Connect Talent to Opportunity Challenge 2026–2028: Build State-Led Talent Marketplaces for Education-to-Workforce Alignment
The U.S. Department of Education’s Connecting Talent to Opportunity (CTO) Challenge funds state-led systems that connect learning, credentials, and jobs through interoperable Talent Marketplaces across the education-to-workforce path, with up to $15,000,000 in total prizes.
Isambard-AI and Dawn AIRR supercomputers: Gateway route
An open UKRI compute-access route that awards up to 10,000 GPU hours on Isambard-AI or Dawn for early-stage AI research and development, without a direct grant budget.
NIH Complement-ARIE NAMs Reduction-to-Practice Challenge (3-Phase, 2025/2026-2027)
The NIH Complement-ARIE challenge supports teams building combinatorial new approach methodologies (NAMs) over a multi-phase route, with up to $7,000,000 in prize funding and phase-based milestone payouts.
UN FAO Global AgriInno Challenge (GAC) 2026: SIDS-focused agrifood innovation competition and startup support
Global FAO-backed challenge for startup teams with early-stage digital agrifood solutions addressing Small Island Developing States, with deadlines and milestones through 2026 and 2027 ecosystem support.
NIH RFA-NS-26-001: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Intermediate Patient Population Expanded Access (U01 Clinical Trial Required)
This NIH opportunity funds research that uses expanded-access data from investigational ALS treatments to support studies in patient populations that cannot enter ongoing clinical trials, with $40,000,000 in FY 2026/27 program funding and a four-award cap for the cycle.
TOPx HHS Tech Sprint for AI and Invisible Illness (2026)
A two-phase NIH-aligned, HHS-linked national competition with up to $2,000,000 in total prize money (including a $1,000,000 grand prize) to build AI solutions for invisible illness using open federal health data.
Integration of Nutrition Training into Health Care Education Challenge 2026
NIH’s Office of Nutrition Research is running a 2026 prize challenge to reward institutions with high-impact, scalable nutrition curricula for medical and nursing education, with awards up to $2,100,000.
Supplements, Facts First: A Digital Adventure for Every Age Challenge
NIH's ODS-led challenge runs in three phases and awards up to $869,000 in prizes to teams that redesign dietary supplement fact-sheet content into multi-modal digital experiences.
NIH Oligonucleotide Toxicity (OligoTox) Open Data Challenge
A two-phase NIH prize challenge to generate open in vitro human-system datasets for improving predictive models of oligonucleotide therapeutic toxicity, with Phase 2 submissions open until December 31, 2026.
Application guidance
Use the listings above as a shortlist, then build your application from the official instructions. Save the source page, deadline, eligibility rules, required documents, contact details, and any program-specific scoring criteria. If the deadline is rolling, apply early enough for review queues and budget limits. If the deadline is fixed, work backward from the closing date and leave time for recommendations, institutional approvals, financial documents, and portal errors.
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Benefits FAQ
Are benefits the same as grants?
Not always. Benefits are often public or nonprofit support programs based on eligibility, need, household status, income, age, disability, location, or other rules.
Can benefits change during the year?
Yes. Income limits, funding availability, documentation, and application windows can change, so check the official source before applying.
Does FindMyMoney.App decide eligibility?
No. Eligibility decisions are made by the agency or organization that administers the program.