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Grants.gov Federal Grants Portal

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Central portal for all federal grants. $500B+ awarded annually across 26 agencies.

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Grants. gov is the central portal for all federal grant opportunities. Over $500 billion in grants are awarded annually through 26 federal agencies. Searchable by category including community development, economic development, and more.

Grants.gov Federal Grants Portal is the official gateway to federal funding opportunities across the United States, representing over $500 billion in annual grant awards distributed through 26 federal agencies. This comprehensive platform serves entrepreneurs, nonprofits, educational institutions, state and local governments, and other eligible organizations seeking federal funding for initiatives in community development, economic development, and numerous other sectors. The portal eliminates the need to visit multiple agency websites by consolidating all federal grant opportunities in one searchable location. Entrepreneurs and business owners can explore funding options tailored to their specific needs and project types, making it an essential resource for organizations looking to access substantial government funding. The wide range of funding amounts—from $1,000 to $100,000,000—means opportunities exist for projects of varying scales and scopes. By using Grants.gov's searchable database and filters, applicants can identify programs aligned with their goals, timelines, and organizational capacity. Organizations should apply because federal grants provide non-dilutive funding that doesn't require equity surrender, making them ideal for scaling operations, launching new initiatives, or addressing community needs.

Grant Details

Grant Amount

$1K - $100M

Deadline

Varies

Grant Type

federal

Application Cycle

Varies by program (rolling, annual, or project-specific deadlines)

Best For

Nonprofits, educational institutions, state/local governments, tribes, businesses, and qualifying individuals seeking federal funding across multiple sectors

Eligibility

Varies by program

Focus Areas

Federal

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for Grants.gov Federal Grants Portal?

Eligibility varies significantly by individual grant program. Grants.gov serves eligible applicants including nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, state and local governments, tribal organizations, for-profit businesses, and individuals, depending on the specific federal agency and grant program. For detailed eligibility requirements for a specific grant opportunity, visit Grants.gov and review the individual Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) or contact the administering federal agency directly.

How much funding does Grants.gov Federal Grants Portal provide?

Funding amounts vary dramatically by program, ranging from $1,000 to $100,000,000 or more. Each federal agency and individual grant program sets its own funding levels based on program goals and available appropriations. Check the specific grant listing on Grants.gov to see the exact funding range for programs you're interested in.

How do I apply for Grants.gov Federal Grants Portal?

Grants.gov itself is the application portal, not a specific grant program. To apply: (1) Create a free Grants.gov account, (2) Search the database for funding opportunities relevant to your organization and project, (3) Review the Funding Opportunity Announcement for the specific program, (4) Follow the application instructions for that particular federal agency. Each agency has its own requirements, deadlines, and submission procedures. Visit Grants.gov and consult their 'Applicants' section for step-by-step guidance.

What can Grants.gov Federal Grants Portal funding be used for?

Grants available through Grants.gov support diverse purposes including community development, economic development, research, education, public health, infrastructure, workforce training, environmental initiatives, social services, and many other areas. The permissible uses depend entirely on the specific grant program you're applying to. Review individual grant announcements on Grants.gov to see the approved use categories for each opportunity.

Last updated: March 1, 2026