Grants
Browse current grants for research, nonprofits, startups, education, climate, community projects, and public-interest work.
Grants can support research, business development, community projects, climate work, education, arts, health, public services, and nonprofit programs. The hard part is not only finding them. The harder part is quickly deciding whether a grant is real, current, relevant, and worth the application time. This page is built as a practical starting point for that decision.
Start by separating grants by intent. A research grant usually expects a project plan, investigator background, methods, budget justification, and review criteria. A startup or business grant often focuses on market need, traction, job creation, innovation, or local economic impact. A nonprofit grant may care about mission fit, community outcomes, governance, reporting, and whether the organization can responsibly administer funds. Student or education grants can be tied to enrollment status, financial need, state residency, institution type, or field of study.
Before you invest time, confirm the basics on the official source: deadline, applicant type, geographic scope, award range, match requirement, eligible costs, required registrations, and whether the opportunity is a one-time cycle or recurring program. If a grant has a rolling deadline, ask whether funds are reviewed continuously or only during board meetings. If a grant has an old deadline, look for a new cycle rather than reusing last year’s instructions.
Strong applications usually make a tight case: the problem is specific, the applicant is eligible, the work plan is realistic, the budget matches the rules, and the expected outcome is measurable. Weak applications often fail because they chase money that does not fit the project. Use the listings below as a shortlist, then read the official guidance slowly enough to find disqualifying details before you draft.
Current matching opportunities
These listings are limited to open, rolling, or upcoming opportunities that match this guide. Check the official source before applying.
RFA-JG-26-034: Enhancing Understanding and Preparedness for Public Health Threats Through Research in Kenya
A CDC cooperative agreement to support Kenya-focused research, implementation science, and public-health evaluations across four priority areas to strengthen disease detection, prevention, and response systems.
NSF 26-511: SBIR/STTR Pilot Emphasis on Scientific Instrumentation (Phase I, Phase II, Fast-Track)
Current NSF SBIR/STTR solicitation for U.S. small businesses with pilot focus on scientific instrumentation and a 2026-2027 submission cadence.
PAR-25-270: NCCIH Natural Product Early Phase Clinical Trial Award (R33)
NIH NOFO for R33 early-phase natural-product clinical trials focused on target-engagement evidence before larger efficacy studies, with a direct-cost cap of $1,050,000 over up to 3 years and strict clinical-trial-only eligibility.
CEF-E-2026-PCI-PMI Call: Cross-Border Energy Infrastructure Studies and Works (Deadline 30 September 2026)
CINEA launched a €600 million Connecting Europe Facility call for studies and construction works supporting eligible Projects of Common Interest and Projects of Mutual Interest with an application deadline of 30 September 2026.
Early independence: clinician scientist fellowship 2026-2027 (MRC)
UK Medical Research Council fellowship for clinicians and healthcare professionals moving from training or role-dependent research to independent clinical-science leadership, with 2026/2027 future application rounds.
Targeted Call for Research: Childhood Dementia 2026
The NHMRC Targeted Call for Research: Childhood Dementia 2026 is a five-year Australian health research funding opportunity designed to accelerate improvements in diagnosis, care, and treatment pathways for children with dementia and their families.
RFA-HD-27-007: Using Archived Data and Specimen Collections to Advance Maternal and Pediatric HIV/AIDS Research
This NIH RFA requests grant applications that use existing HIV/AIDS archives and biospecimen repositories to generate high-impact research on maternal and pediatric HIV outcomes.
USDA-NIFA-CEGP-32987 Equipment Grants Program (EGP)
The USDA NIFA Equipment Grants Program supports U.S. colleges, universities, and land-grant-related institutions with a shared-use research instrument funded through competitive FY 2026 grants.
Limited Competition: Instrumentation Grant Program for Resource-Limited Institutions (RLI-S10, PAR-27-067)
A no-cost-sharing NIH S10 opportunity that supports one modern research or teaching instrument for U.S. institutions with limited biomedical research capacity.
NIGMS Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA) for Established Investigators (PAR-26-121)
PAR-26-121 is a National Institutes of Health/NIGMS MIRA NOFO for established investigators with a recurring submission cycle in 2026 and 2027.
Species Recovery Grants to States (Section 6 Program): NOAA NMFS Recovery Grants for ESA Species, Open Through June 20, 2026
NOAA NMFS Species Recovery Grants to States support state-led conservation, research, and outreach for ESA-listed, candidate, proposed, or recently delisted marine and anadromous species through a competitive federal grant process.
UNIDO ONE World Sustainability Awards 2026
An international UNIDO recognition program for companies and start-ups with measurable sustainability innovation, open for applications until 30 June 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.
Popular funding types
Grants FAQ
What counts as a grant?
A grant is funding that usually does not need to be repaid when the recipient follows the program rules and uses the money for the approved purpose.
Are all grants free money?
No. Grants can require eligibility checks, reporting, budgets, matching funds, audits, or restricted spending categories.
Should I apply through FindMyMoney.App?
No. Use this page to discover options, then apply through the official program source.