Grants
Grants are essential financial tools local, state, and federal government agencies provide to support a wide range of public projects, services, and initiatives. These funds help organizations, municipalities, and educational institutions achieve their goals, from infrastructure development to community programs. Understanding how to apply for and manage grants is crucial for maximizing their impact. This directory offers articles on grants and related topics like Gov1 Grants Help, which delves into best practices for tracking, reporting, and effectively utilizing grant funds.
Once a hobbyist’s toy, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) — commonly known as drones — have become a valuable tool for law enforcement agencies across the nation
The Masonville Fire Department will use the money to purchase new gear for up to 12 firefighters
Learn tips on how to submit a grant-winning application
TIGER grants, FAST Act commitments and port security funding are some of the transportation money appropriated to DOT through September.
Housing money, like the Community Development Block Grants, was funded in the 2017 spending bill, quelling fears of affordable housing advocates -- for now.
Trump security before the inauguration got expensive for state and local police and law enforcement agencies. Grants may cover overtime costs.
Future Upward Bound grants will not be rejected over formatting, but DoED will not revisit applications rejected in March. Some programs will cancel as a result.
Columnist Judy Riffle advises against hesitating on school technology grants at this time. Start the school year on the cutting edge with these resources.
Even with funding secured, redevelopment of large vacant properties like historic downtown department stores, is a challenge even as construction begins.
Since 2015, San Marcos has offered artists grants for placemaking murals projects.
Our grant editors have compiled the steps you need to take to find—and be awarded—school safety communications grants.
State and local government leaders dealing with sea level rise want to know if resilience investment will be part of the Trump infrastructure bill.
Columnist Rachel Stemerman describes four ways grant applications can demonstrate EMS fiscal stability.
Here’s time-tested advice on setting up a winning grant writing team from GovGrantsHelp.com columnist Diane Leonard, GPC.
Applications for grants funded through CDC are due April 20th.
Lead paint grant applicants should look to this New York city that cut childhood lead poisoning cases by 85 percent through a code enforcement change.
Find out about Connecticut’s opioid response, including how to access free SBIRT training and top 10 to-dos for municipal leaders.
Columnist Judy Riffle offers encouragement and grant leads for brave grant seekers at school districts in Sanctuary Cities.
There are opportunities exclusive to local governments, as well as limitations, in site-based opioid abuse program grants under CARA.