Federal Grants by State
Federal grants are awarded nationally — any eligible organization in any U.S. state can apply directly to federal agencies. But the types of funding most relevant to your organization depend heavily on your sector, mission, and location. A rural hospital in Iowa pursues different programs than a research university in California or a community development nonprofit in Georgia.
Select your state to browse active federal grant opportunities organized by topic: cancer research, SBIR and small business programs, mental health and behavioral health, clean energy and climate, AI and technology, public health, biomedical research, rural and agriculture, education and workforce, and housing and community development. Each topic page filters the live Grants.gov feed to surface funding opportunities relevant to your state, with award ceilings, deadlines, and AI-generated briefings included for every opportunity.
Data is sourced daily from the Grants.gov public API and covers opportunities posted by NIH, NSF, DOD, EPA, USDA, HHS, DOE, HUD, and all other federal agencies. Grant eligibility is determined by the issuing agency — always verify applicant requirements in the full NOFO before applying.
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