Grant Guides

Guides For Every Kind Of Grant Seeker

30 guides to federal programs, state funding, and the mechanics of winning — with live program counts drawn from the OpenGrants database on every build.

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How Grant Funding Works

The mechanics — process, eligibility, budgets, and what reviewers score.

6 guides

Who Can Apply

Guides by applicant type, and an honest read on what each one qualifies for.

8 guides

Business Grants

Grant, loan, tax credit, contract or equity — most businesses chase the wrong instrument. A decision guide to which kind of funding you are actually eligible for, and what each one really costs.

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Grants For Individuals

There is no federal grant that pays your personal bills. There is real help — LIHEAP, TANF, rental assistance and hardship funds. Here is the difference, and how to spot the scam.

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Grants for Veterans

The largest veteran business opportunity is not a grant — it is the federal contracting set-aside. Plus the real private grant programs, free VBOC advising, and what the VA does and does not fund.

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Grants For Women

What exists for women-owned businesses — the Amber Grant's monthly $10,000 awards, free Women's Business Center advising, and why WOSB certification is a contracting tool rather than a grant.

5 open programsRead

Minority Small Business Grants

Race-conscious grant programs have been under sustained legal challenge since 2023, and several have closed. What still exists, what changed, and where the durable opportunities are.

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Nonprofit Grants

Where nonprofit funding actually comes from — federal, foundation, corporate and government contracts — plus the 990 research method that beats any grant list.

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small business grants

The SBA says plainly that it does not provide grants to start or expand a business. Here is what actually exists for small businesses, and how to tell a real program from a list-seller.

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Startup Business Grants

Startups have one genuinely large non-dilutive funding route — SBIR and STTR — plus accelerators, state programs and contests. What each is worth, and what disqualifies you.

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By Sector

Where the money is concentrated, by field.

8 guides

Economic Development Grants

EDA and CDBG money goes to governments, tribes, nonprofits and universities — not to businesses. Understanding who the applicant is changes where a business should actually be looking.

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Emergency Services Grants

FEMA put $648 million into its three fire grant programs in the most recent cycle — AFG, SAFER and Fire Prevention & Safety. What each funds, who is eligible, and how the population-based caps work.

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Energy and Mobility Grants

The clean energy grant landscape is in active litigation — $30 billion of EPA's IRA awards were terminated in 2025 and are being challenged in court. What survived, what to verify, and where state money still is.

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Grants for Faith-Based Organizations

Faith-based organizations compete for federal grants on equal footing, keep their religious character, and may select board members by religious tenets — but cannot fund explicitly religious activity or discriminate against beneficiaries.

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Grants for Rural Communities

USDA Rural Development is the largest rural funder most applicants never check — and "rural" has a precise, checkable definition that decides eligibility before anything else.

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Grants for Youth & Young Entrepreneurs

The largest federal youth programmes flow through state education agencies rather than being competed nationally — which means the application you should be writing is usually a state one.

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Hospital and Healthcare Grant Funding

Most federal healthcare grant money is restricted to specific facility designations — FQHC, Critical Access, rural. Whether you hold one decides your eligibility before anything else.

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Mental Health Grants

Most federal behavioral health money never reaches providers directly — it goes to states as block grants and is subawarded from there. Applying to SAMHSA when you should be applying to your state is the classic mistake.

324 open programsRead

By Region

State and regional funding ecosystems.

1 guide

Featured Funders

Individual funders — thesis, eligibility, and how to actually reach them.

6 guides

Reading Is Research. Searching Is Progress.

Put the guides to work — search every open grant and get matched by eligibility.

I am a grant writer for a large nonprofit agency serving people coming out of incarceration. I just discovered Open Grants recently, and it's been a valuable source of information about prospective grant opportunities. Very user friendly and easy to navigate. Thank you for creating such a great resource for grant seekers. I wiil certainly share it with others!
Veronica V Baker — Grant Writer, San Diego Second Chance Program