Grants.gov is a comprehensive resource for finding and applying for federal grants. The site is designed to be a central hub for all federal grant opportunities, providing detailed information on over 1,000 grant programs offered by 26 federal agencies. It aims to streamline the grant application process, making it easier for individuals, non-profits, and other organizations to find and apply for funding.
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Allows users to search for grants by keyword, category, agency, and more.
Provides a platform for submitting grant applications directly to federal agencies.
A collaborative space where applicants can work on their applications with team members.
Enables users to track the status of their submitted applications.
Offers a wide range of resources, including guides, webinars, and FAQs to assist applicants.
Detailed profiles of federal agencies offering grants, including contact information and grant history.
Users can sign up for email alerts to receive notifications about new grant opportunities.
The site is accessible and functional on mobile devices, allowing users to search and apply for grants on the go.
Eligibility for grants varies by program and is determined by the federal agency offering the grant. Detailed eligibility criteria are provided for each grant opportunity.
Applicants must register with Grants.gov to apply for grants. Registration includes obtaining a DUNS number and registering with the System for Award Management (SAM).
Grants.gov offers customer support through a help desk, available via phone and email, to assist users with the application process and technical issues.
Grants.gov complies with federal regulations and standards, ensuring the security and privacy of user data.
The site collaborates with various federal agencies to provide a comprehensive listing of grant opportunities and to streamline the application process.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for grants.gov