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US $20,000 - US $35,000
Our Mission
Our Mission is to foster pathways to success in globally competitive STEM careers for students in the United States.
We want to help ensure that the United States remains a global thought leader in all forms of science, math, and technology by promoting projects which encourage, enhance and advance STEM education in this country and to promote projects which provide career opportunities for individuals with STEM education backgrounds.
The Foundation, formed in 2022, seeks to give students and educators more resources for developing and participating in STEM-based, hands-on learning. As a Foundation, we want to support STEM education programs that are making a difference for students regardless of their background or resources. We want every student in America to have enough exposure to STEM from an early age and to transform our attitudes around STEM subjects. We are working towards changing the narrative that promotes STEM subjects as challenging and difficult to the idea that a broad knowledge of STEM education is imperative for socioeconomic and economic freedom as an adult, for all.
Programs & Partners
STEM Encouragement
It all begins with an idea. We support educational opportunities ranging in age from children through post-doctoral candidates and beyond to promote STEM learning and initiatives that seek to increase awareness and success in STEM careers in the United States.
Environmental & Climate
We will support Innovative Environmental Projects (IEPs) that utilize interdisciplinary research to identify and address critical environmental problems with cutting-edge, innovative solutions that are scalable and replicable.
Scientific Research
Contribute to advancements in biomedical research and innovation to accelerate the progress in medical research and drug treatment development - specifically for high-mortality, under-funded areas of need such as pancreatic and colon cancers.
Urban & Community Entrepreneurship
Advancing entrepreneurship in moderate-income and underserved communities to help business leaders of today and tomorrow prosper. The focus of this program is to help foster economic empowerment by investing in organizations focusing on one individual, one job, and one business at a time.
Up to US $250,000
US $25,000 - US $100,000
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Up to US $100,000
Up to US $100,000
US $25,000
Up to US $200,000
Chesapeake Watershed Investments for Landscape Defense (WILD) Program
The Chesapeake Watershed Investments for Landscape Defense (WILD) Grants Program delivered in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service supports efforts to improve the condition and connectivity of habitats for at risk and federally listed species.
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) is committed to operating in full compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and Executive Orders. We continuously monitor legal and regulatory developments to ensure our policies, procedures, and operations align with current federal directives. We encourage all applicants to do the same.
The ability and extent to which NFWF is able to make awards is contingent upon receipt of funds from federal agencies and/or other funding partners. Final funding decisions will be made based on the applications received and the level and timing of funding received by NFWF.
The WILD Program Pillars are:
The Chesapeake WILD Grants Program has three distinct tracks:
Up to US $250,000
Up to US $400,000
US $366,200
Department of Energy and Environment
The Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) is the leading authority on energy and environmental issues affecting the District of Columbia. Using a combination of regulations, outreach, education, and incentives, our agency administers programs and services to fulfill our mission. We work collaboratively with other government agencies, residents, businesses, and institutions to promote environmentally responsible behavior that will lead to a more sustainable urban environment.
Efficient Affordable Resilient Neighborhoods (EARN) Initiative
DOEE seeks eligible entities to develop a deployment plan for neighborhood-scale electrification and clean energy implementation that improves energy efficiency, affordability and resilience outcomes in one or two District neighborhoods. This is a planning grant. It does not fund implementation.
Up to US $200,000
Department of Employment Services
The Department of Employment Services (DOES) mission is to connect District residents, job seekers, and employers to opportunities and resources that empower fair, safe, effective working communities.
Training for Emerging Cyber Heroes (T.E.C.H) Force Grant
The purpose of this Request for Applications (RFA) is to identify a qualified vendor to administer the T.E.C.H. Force program, a workforce development initiative designed to provide youths aged 18-24 with a structured pathway to employment in IT and cybersecurity by offering certification-based training and direct job placement support. The program aligns with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) by incorporating occupational skills training, workbased learning, supportive services, financial literacy, and mentorship. Training providers will be responsible for equipping youth with industry-recognized credentials, delivering employerdriven instruction, and facilitating job placement opportunities.
The selected vendor must demonstrate expertise in IT fundamentals, digital literacy, emerging technologies, workforce development, and mentorship while effectively coordinating key program components, including recruitment, cohort management, certification facilitation, and employer engagement.
US $10,000 - US $75,000
Up to US $540,000
More than US $35,000
US $5,000 - US $100,000
US $5,000 - US $100,000
Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The FCIDD was founded for the purpose of providing support to organizations that serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Mission Statement: The Foundation supports organizations which enhance the lives of persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities by promoting research, projects, education and advocacy.
Nonprofit Project Grants
The Foundation for Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (FCIDD) funds 501(c)(3) organizations working with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities of all ages, primarily in the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Virginia.
Funding Priorities
Grant Categories
A grant application typically fits into one of the following categories: Accessibility & Engagement; Educational Spaces; Program Area Improvements; Outreach and Education
Accessibility & Engagement
For museums, parks, other public spaces without a specific I/DD focus wanting to make property or equipment improvements and additions to better include visitors with I/DD.
Up to US $100,000
Urban Tree Canopy Analysis Grant
The Urban Forestry Division (UFD) within the District of Columbia Department of Transportation (DDOT) is soliciting detailed proposals from organizations to conduct an Urban Tree Canopy (UTC) analysis. The project is funded by the United States Forest Service through its Cooperative Forestry Assistance program.
The applicant will compile and provide a comprehensive UTC assessment report for DDOT-UFD. The report will estimate the current extent of the District of Columbia’s UTC and will incorporate data from this and previous studies. Previous UTC analyses were conducted in 2006, 2011, 2016, and 2020. The report will highlight programs, initiatives, trends, opportunities, and ongoing challenges to achieving and sustaining the District’s 40% canopy goal. The report will include a discussion on the results as well as broad recommendations. Interested local government, non-governmental, and community-based organizations may apply for Fiscal Year 2026 UTC analysis funds. Individual proposals should not exceed $100,000.
US $67,281
Request for Applications - Lead Poisoning Prevention Outreach for Expectant and New Parents
DOEE seeks one or more eligible entities to provide education and outreach activities focused on lead poisoning prevention to the expectant and new parent community in Washington, D.C. The amount available for the project is $67,281.
US $25,000 - US $65,000
Approximately US $20,000
Up to US $280,000
Up to US $250,000
Up to US $300,000
US $25,000 - US $100,000
Up to US $75,000
Up to US $200,000
US $5,000 - US $250,000
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How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Financial Assistance grants in District of Columbia?
Most grants are due in the third quarter.
What's the typical amount funded for District of Columbia?
Grants are most commonly $191,869.
What's the total number of grants in Financial Assistance Grants in District of Columbia year over year?
In 2024, funders in District of Columbia awarded a total of 71,691 grants.
Among all the Financial Assistance Grants in District of Columbia given out in District of Columbia, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Human Services, and Community Improvement & Capacity Building.
1. Education
2. Human Services
3. Community Improvement & Capacity Building
How is funding for Financial Assistance Grants in District of Columbia changing over time?
Funding has increased by 27.77%.
How does grant funding vary by county?
District Of Columbia receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| District Of Columbia | $12,786,708,728 |