Federal Grants
Browse current U.S. federal grants and cooperative agreements from government agencies, with practical guidance on NOFOs, eligibility, and registration.
Federal grants are the largest single pool of grant funding in the United States, but they reward preparation more than inspiration. Every opportunity is governed by a notice of funding opportunity (NOFO) that spells out who can apply, what the money can buy, how applications are scored, and exactly how to submit. Reading the NOFO end to end before deciding to apply is the single highest-value habit in this category, because federal eligibility rules are enforced literally: the wrong applicant type or a missing registration ends the application regardless of merit.
The registration pipeline is the part that surprises first-timers. Applying typically requires an active SAM.gov registration, a Unique Entity ID, and an account on Grants.gov or the agency’s own portal, and standing these up can take weeks. If a deadline is close and your organization is not registered, that is usually a reason to target the next cycle rather than rush.
Federal agencies differ sharply in culture. Research agencies score technical merit through peer review; service-oriented agencies score program design, need, and past performance; some programs are formula-based and flow through states rather than accepting direct applications at all. If a federal program routes money through your state, the state agency page, not the federal one, is where you actually apply. Also note whether the instrument is a grant or a cooperative agreement, since the latter means the agency will be actively involved in your project.
Common mistakes: budgeting outside the eligible-cost rules, ignoring the mandatory formatting and page limits, and missing that many programs require matching funds or letters of commitment. Use the listings below to find open federal opportunities, then go straight to the official NOFO and build a compliance checklist before you write.
Current matching opportunities
These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.
BIRD Foundation US Israel Bilateral R&D Grant: Up to $1.5M Non Dilutive Funding, Executive Summaries Due November 23, 2026
The BIRD Foundation covers up to 50 percent of joint US–Israel industrial R&D costs, with a maximum conditional grant of $1.5 million per project and no equity taken. The next Executive Summary deadline is November 23, 2026, with approvals expected March 2027.
AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowships 2027-2028: Paid Yearlong Policy Placements for U.S. Scientists and Engineers, Deadline 1 November 2026
The AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellowships give eligible U.S. scientists and engineers a paid, yearlong placement in science-policy work across government or approved non-governmental settings, with applications for the 2027-2028 class due 1 November 2026.
AAUW American Short-Term Research Publication Grant 2026–2027: $8,000 for Women Researchers Preparing Manuscripts
AAUW offers an $8,000 grant for eligible women researchers in the United States who need focused support to prepare a scholarly manuscript for publication.
Indiana Community Crossings Matching Grant State FY 2027: Up to $1 Million for Local Road and Bridge Preservation
Indiana's Community Crossings Matching Grant State FY 2027 call will support eligible cities, towns, and counties with matching funds for local road and bridge preservation projects, with applications open from September 1 through September 30, 2026.
BLM Recreation and Visitor Services FY 2026: $50,000–$2 Million for Projects Improving Recreation on Public Lands
The Bureau of Land Management is accepting local-government proposals that specifically improve recreation and visitor services on BLM-managed public lands, with awards from $50,000 to $2 million and applications due August 28, 2026.
NOAA Great Lakes Fish Habitat Restoration Partnership Grants 2027: Up to $12 Million for Native Fish Habitat Projects
NOAA is accepting applications for competitive Great Lakes habitat restoration projects that support native fish, coastal wetlands, Areas of Concern, and resilient Great Lakes communities, with proposals for the 2027 federal fiscal year due September 4, 2026.
Horizon Europe Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services 2026: €76 Million Across Seven Nature Research Topics
The European Research Executive Agency's Horizon Europe 2026 biodiversity call offers an indicative €76 million across seven single-stage topics covering insect decline, groundwater ecosystems, deep-sea conservation, nature-positive economies, agrobiodiversity, and related research.
FY26 COPS Community Policing Law Enforcement Products and Resources Grant: Up to $500,000 for Nationally Distributed Public-Safety Tools
The U.S. DOJ COPS Office is accepting FY26 proposals for nationally distributed products and resources that advance community policing, with awards of up to $500,000 over 24 months.
Legal Assistance Enhancement Program Grants 2026: $100,000–$250,000 for Projects Serving Older Adults
The Administration for Community Living is seeking collaborative projects that measurably expand or improve legal assistance for older adults through state and local public-private partnerships.
Lowland Peat Water Implementation Grant 2026: £100,000–£2 Million for England Peatland Water Management Projects
The Environment Agency is offering competitive grants of £100,000 to £2 million for projects in England that install water-management infrastructure to raise water tables and support more sustainable use of drained lowland peat.
UK Space Agency Earth Observation Missions and Technology Innovation Call 1 (2026): Up to £200,000 for Early-Stage EO Hardware, Deadline 1 September
The UK Space Agency is offering up to £200,000 per project for UK-led, early-stage Earth Observation hardware and instrumentation development starting at TRL 1–4, with projects completing by 31 October 2027.
OVW Consolidated Youth Grant Program FY 2026: $350,000–$500,000 for Youth Violence Prevention and Services, Deadline September 8
The U.S. Office on Violence Against Women is accepting applications for community-based prevention, intervention, treatment, and response projects serving children and youth ages 0–24 affected by violence and for programs engaging men and youth in prevention.
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.
Popular funding types
Federal Grants FAQ
Can individuals get federal grants?
Rarely. Most federal grants go to organizations, governments, universities, and businesses; individuals seeking personal financial help should look at federal benefit programs instead.
What is the difference between a grant and a cooperative agreement?
Both provide federal funding, but a cooperative agreement involves substantial agency involvement in carrying out the work. The notice of funding opportunity states which instrument is used.
Where do federal grant applications actually happen?
Through official government systems such as Grants.gov or agency-specific portals, which also require registrations like SAM.gov that can take weeks. Never pay a third party to "unlock" federal grants.