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Federal and state grant opportunities with plain-English eligibility summaries. We aggregate public records — always verify the details on the funder’s site before applying. Or browse the complete index →
Advanced Technological Education
Due Oct 1, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $475K–$7.5M
NSF's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program supports education of technicians for high-technology fields, with a focus on two-year colleges. Eligible applicants are limited to for-profit organizations (including small businesses) with research or education capabilities, non-profit non-academic organizations tied to education or research, state and local governments, accredited U.S. institutions of higher education, and federally recognized tribal nations; individuals are not listed as eligible. Two-year college faculty must hold significant leadership roles (PI or Co-PI). Awards range from roughly $475,000 to $7.5 million.
Small businessSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalLarge award+1 moreIn Vivo High-Resolution Imaging for Inner Ear Visualization (R01 Clinical Trial optional)
Due Oct 1, 2026National Institutes of Health · Up to $500K
This NIH (NIDCD) R01 award funds development of in vivo high-resolution structural and functional imaging technologies for the living human inner ear. A wide range of domestic and foreign organizations may apply, including higher-education institutions (including minority-serving institutions), tribal governments, faith-based or community organizations, and U.S. territories. A clinical trial is optional. The stated maximum is about $500,000, and a multidisciplinary team approach is encouraged; review the RFA for full eligibility details.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalLarge award+1 moreTransformative Climate Communities Round 6 PROJECT DEVELOPMENT Grant (FY 25-26)
UnofficialDue Oct 1, 2026Strategic Growth Council · $1–$5M
California's Transformative Climate Communities Project Development Grants fund pre-development and basic infrastructure work (up to $5 million) that prepares disadvantaged, tribal, and previously-funded communities for future climate resilience implementation funding. Disadvantaged unincorporated communities and past TCC Planning or Implementation Grant participants get priority. The deadline is October 1, 2026.
NonprofitsGovernment / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityLimited Competition: Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Centers 2027 (P50 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Oct 2, 2026National Institutes of Health · Up to $800K
This NIH (NICHD) P50 award funds Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Centers. It is a limited competition: only current recipients of IDDRC P50 awards under RFA-HD-20-016 or RFA-HD-21-009 are eligible to apply, so new applicants do not qualify. Foreign organizations and foreign components are not eligible. A clinical trial is optional, and the stated maximum is about $800,000 for centers running three years.
Schools & universitiesResearchersLarge awardNarrow eligibilityCalifornia Serves Grant Program 2026-27
UnofficialDue Oct 5, 2026CA Department of Education · Up to $500K
Open only to California local educational agencies — school districts, county offices of education, and charter schools — not to nonprofits or individuals. Funds support service-learning programs that help high school seniors earn the State Seal of Civic Engagement, covering teacher planning time, professional development, instructional materials, and program coordination, with awards up to $500,000. A Notice of Intent to Apply is due September 8, 2026, ahead of the October 5, 2026 application deadline.
Government / tribalSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityAlternative Fuel Incentive Grants
UnofficialDue Oct 7, 2026Environmental Protection · Up to $500K
Pennsylvania DEP's Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant Program funds up to $500,000 for the incremental cost of purchasing or retrofitting vehicles to run on alternative fuels, such as RNG, LNG, CNG, propane, hydrogen, biodiesel blends over B20, or battery-electric. Eligible applicants include school districts, municipal authorities, political subdivisions, nonprofits, corporations, LLCs, and partnerships. The deadline is October 7, 2026.
NonprofitsSmall businessLarge awardOptimal Treatment Strategies for use of Anti-Obesity Medications (AOMs) in Children and Adolescents Clinical Centers (U01 Clinical Trial Required)
Due Oct 9, 2026National Institutes of Health · Up to $1M
This NIH (NIDDK) U01 cooperative agreement funds clinical centers to join a consortium testing anti-obesity medication treatment strategies for children and adolescents with obesity. A clinical trial is required, and as a cooperative agreement NIH staff are substantially involved; applicants are typically clinical research institutions. Foreign organizations, the foreign components of U.S. organizations, and foreign components generally are not eligible or allowed. Stated funding is up to about $1,000,000; consult the NOFO for full eligibility details.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardBroad eligibilityMathematical Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
Due Oct 9, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · $500K–$1.5M
This NSF program funds research collaborations on the mathematical and theoretical foundations of AI and machine learning. Proposals may only be submitted by U.S. institutions of higher education (including community colleges) and U.S. non-profit, non-academic research organizations such as independent research laboratories and professional societies. The PI must hold a tenured/tenure-track position or a full-time paid research or teaching appointment; individuals at for-profit organizations or overseas branch campuses are not eligible. Awards range from about $500,000 to $1,500,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityFY 2027-28 Sustainable Transportation Planning Grant
UnofficialDue Oct 9, 2026Department of Transportation · $50K–$700K
This Caltrans grant funds transportation planning projects for public agencies and tribal governments in California — not nonprofits, businesses, or individuals — with awards ranging from $50,000 to $700,000. Eligible projects must have a clear transportation nexus and generally support regional sustainability, greenhouse-gas reduction, and multimodal planning goals tied to SB 1 funding. Applications are due October 9, 2026.
Government / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityExtreme Heat and Community Resilience Program Round 2
UnofficialDue Oct 13, 2026Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation · $750K–$4.5M
Nonprofits, public agencies, tribal governments, community-based organizations, and public higher education institutions in California can apply, but only as part of a coalition — every application needs a Lead Applicant plus at least one Co-Applicant. It funds heat-related infrastructure planning and demonstration projects ($750,000–$1.2 million) or implementation of already-planned heat infrastructure ($3 million–$4.5 million). At least 40% of funding is reserved for projects benefiting Disadvantaged Communities, with 10% of that share going to Severely Disadvantaged Communities. Applicants must first submit a Pre-Application Interest Form via Submittable (window closes July 21 or August 11, 2026) before the Full Application is due October 13, 2026.
NonprofitsResearchersGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreResearch Experiences for Teachers (RET) in Engineering and Computer Science
Due Oct 14, 2026U.S. National Science Foundation · From $600K
This NSF Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) program funds U.S. institutions of higher education to host summer research experiences for K-14 educators in engineering and computer science, fostering university-school-industry partnerships. RET Site proposals may only be submitted by accredited two- and four-year U.S. IHEs on behalf of their faculty, and the PI must be a full-time tenured or tenure-track engineering/CS faculty member; supplements are available to active ENG or CISE awardees. This is narrowly limited to higher-education institutions, not individual teachers or other organizations. Stated funding is around $600,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityInnovative Programs to Enhance Research Training (IPERT) (R25 Independent Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Due Oct 14, 2026National Institutes of Health · Up to $500K
This NIH (NIGMS) R25 supports organizations developing educational and skills-training programs for the biomedical research workforce, with activities open to the broader research community and spanning career stages from undergraduates to faculty and staff scientists. Eligible applicants include higher-education institutions, nonprofits, tribal governments, faith- or community-based organizations, and federal agencies; independent clinical trials are not allowed. Foreign organizations and the foreign components of U.S. organizations are not eligible, and foreign components are not allowed. Stated funding is up to about $500,000.
NonprofitsSchools & universitiesGovernment / tribalLarge award+1 moreCrisis Intervention Teams and System Programs
UnofficialDue Oct 14, 2026Office of Mental Health · Up to $2.2M
This New York State Office of Mental Health grant funds Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) programs and related crisis-response system transformation work, and is open to not-for-profit organizations administering CIT partnerships between law enforcement, mental health/substance-use professionals, and community members in New York State. Awards can reach up to $2,242,080, covering CIT training, officer response improvements, and broader work to divert people in mental health crises away from the criminal justice system. Eligibility is limited to New York State-based CIT program administrators; the application deadline is October 14, 2026.
NonprofitsLarge awardSpecialty Crop Multi-State Grant Program 2026
Due Oct 16, 2026Agricultural Marketing Service · $250K–$1M
This USDA Agricultural Marketing Service program funds collaborative multi-state partnerships that enhance the competitiveness of U.S. specialty crops through projects addressing regional or national issues such as food safety, plant pests and disease, research, and marketing. Eligible applicants are federally recognized tribal governments, state governments, public and state-controlled higher-education institutions, and 501(c)(3) nonprofits other than institutions of higher education. Projects must benefit two or more states or territories. Awards range from about $250,000 to $1,000,000.
Nonprofits501(c)(3) onlyGovernment / tribalSchools & universities+2 moreSustained Support for Informatics Technologies for Cancer Research and Management (U24 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Oct 19, 2026National Institutes of Health · $50K–$600K
This NIH (NCI) U24 cooperative agreement funds the continued operation and maintenance of established, widely-adopted informatics tools and resources used across cancer research; clinical trials are optional. Applicants must demonstrate that their resource is already widely used and has had significant impact, so it targets teams maintaining existing informatics infrastructure rather than new projects. Foreign organizations and the foreign components of U.S. organizations are eligible to apply, and foreign components are allowed. Awards range from about $50,000 to $600,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityAdvanced Development of Informatics Technologies for Cancer Research and Management (U24 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Oct 19, 2026National Institutes of Health · $50K–$600K
This NIH (NCI) U24 cooperative agreement funds advanced development and enhancement of emerging cancer informatics technologies that have passed initial prototyping but are not yet widely adopted; clinical trials are optional. It targets teams with a promising informatics tool ready for further development and broader impact, so eligibility is effectively oriented toward established research/informatics groups. Foreign organizations and the foreign components of U.S. organizations are eligible to apply, and foreign components are allowed. Awards range from about $50,000 to $600,000.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardNarrow eligibilityQuantum FAST Challenge
UnofficialDue Oct 20, 2026Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development · $50K–$500K
The Quantum FAST Challenge, run by California's Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development, funds two kinds of projects: education/workforce development to build a quantum-technology talent pipeline, and applied use-case demonstrations pairing researchers and students with industry partners. Listed eligible applicant types are 'Other Legal Entity' and 'Public Agency' — standard nonprofit and small-business categories aren't explicitly named, so organizations outside government or an established legal-entity structure should confirm fit with the funder before applying. Awards range from $50,000 to $500,000, with applications due 2026-10-20.
Government / tribalLarge awardNarrow eligibilityGREGoRi Data Coordination and Outreach Center (U01, Clinical Trials Not Allowed)
Due Oct 30, 2026National Institutes of Health · Up to $1.3M
This NIH U01 grant establishes the GREGoRi Data Coordination and Outreach Center, which coordinates the rare disease research program and makes its protocols, data, tools, and resources available to the broader community; clinical trials are not allowed. It is a research grant for universities, research institutions, and similar eligible organizations. Foreign organizations and foreign components are not eligible to apply. The award maximum is about $1.25 million. Eligibility is oriented toward research institutions rather than nonprofits, businesses, or individuals broadly.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardGREGoRi Technology Integration Center (U01, Clinical Trials Optional)
Due Oct 30, 2026National Institutes of Health · Up to $2.3M
This NIH U01 grant establishes the GREGoRi Technology Integration Center to set standards and best practices for applying new molecular methods in rare disease diagnosis, including building a benchmarking dataset; clinical trials are optional. It is a research grant for universities, research institutions, and similar eligible organizations. Foreign organizations and foreign components are not eligible to apply. The award maximum is about $2.25 million. Eligibility is oriented toward research institutions rather than nonprofits, businesses, or individuals broadly.
ResearchersSchools & universitiesLarge awardGREGoRi Innovation Projects (U01 Clinical Trial Optional)
Due Oct 30, 2026National Institutes of Health · $3–$500K
This NIH U01 grant funds development and testing of highly innovative experimental or computational approaches for rare disease diagnosis, with clinical trials optional. It is a research grant for universities, research institutions, and similar eligible organizations, and foreign organizations and foreign components are eligible. The award maximum is about $500,000 (the listed minimum appears to be a data artifact). Eligibility is oriented toward research institutions rather than nonprofits, businesses, or individuals broadly.
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