Funding and Education Assistance Resources
AHEAD in Texas provides leadership, development, and networking for those working with students with disabilities at higher education institutions across Texas.
CDBG is a flexible program that provides communities with resources to address a wide range of unique community development needs. The CDBG program provides annual grants on a formula basis to 1180 general units of local government and States.
The DLT grant program is designed to provide access to education, training, and health care resources for rural Americans in underserved areas.
EERE grant and prize opportunities are available for categories such as smart grid, renewable energy, and energy efficiency.
Grants are available for fire departments and other disaster response agencies to assist with personnel training and resources.
A clearinghouse source to find and apply for federal government grants.
A clearinghouse source for grants for a wide range of healthcare-related issues.
A clearinghouse source for grants for postsecondary education, higher education infrastructure, and development of new programs.
A clearinghouse source for grants for preparedness, surveillance, and detection.
A clearinghouse source for grants for interoperable communications among police, fire, healthcare, and other emergency management service providers.
A clearinghouse source for grants for a wide range of technologies in education, public safety, healthcare, and more.
A clearinghouse source for grants for law enforcement, courts, and corrections issues.
A clearinghouse source for grants for community policing, school safety, drug enforcement, and more.
A clearinghouse source for grants for leveraging technology to enhance school administration, improve student outcomes, and provide innovative opportunities for students and teachers.
TEA is the state agency that oversees primary and secondary public education to improve outcomes for all public school students in the state by providing leadership, guidance, and support to school systems.
A clearinghouse source for grants for a wide range of Native American and tribal projects.
EDA was established to generate jobs, help retain existing jobs, and stimulate industrial and commercial growth in economically distressed areas of the United States. EDA assistance is available to rural and urban areas of the nation experiencing high unemployment, low income, or other severe economic distress.