DHHS Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program


Deadline: May 5, 2025
Award Amount: $125,000
Match: Yes
Eligible Entities: Local government, Health, Nonprofit and Tribal
Description: The Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program was created by the Drug-Free Communities Act of 1997 (Public Law 105-20). The Executive Office of the President, Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NCIPC) are accepting applications for Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Drug-Free Communities (DFC) Support Program grants.The purpose of the DFC Support Program is to establish and strengthen collaboration to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent youth substance use. By statute, the DFC Support Program has two goals:1) Establish and strengthen collaboration among communities, public and private non-profit agencies, as well as federal, state, local, and tribal governments to support the efforts of community coalitions working to prevent and reduce substance abuse among youth (individuals 18 years of age and younger).2) Reduce substance abuse among youth and, over time, reduce substance abuse among adults by addressing the factors in a community that increase the risk of substance abuse and promoting the factors that minimize the risk of substance abuse.

Drug-Free Communities

2025 ASPCA The Rescue Effect Campaign Grants


Deadline: May 5, 2025
Award Amount: Tier 1 | Intake 100-749 | $3,300- $5,000
Tier 2 | Intake 750 – 1499 | $6,700-$10,000
Tier 3 | Intake 1500 – 3499 | $13,300-$20,000
Tier 4 | Intake 3500+ | $20,000-$30,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Animals, Tribal Governments, and Nonprofits
Description: The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals® (ASPCA®) is offering $2 million in grants, of which $1.8 million is available through an application process, to support adoption and operations at animal welfare organizations during the 2025 The Rescue Effect, a nationwide campaign that highlights the positive chain of events that occurs when people adopt, foster, volunteer, advocate and donate. The Rescue Effect will run through the months of August, September, and October* 2025, during which grantees must offer a minimum of two (2) fee-waived adoption days each month. Grant amounts will be determined based on the applicant’s 2024 aggregate intake number of dogs and cats and the number of fee-waived days they will be required to hold.

ASPCA Rescue Effect

The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant 


Deadline: May 7, 2025
Award Amount: $15,000 to $50,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Arts, Tribal Governments, and Nonprofits
Description: A program of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Arts Writers Grant Program supports emerging and established writers writing about contemporary visual art. Ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categories—articles, books, and short-form writing—grants will support projects addressing both general and specialized art audiences, from short reviews for magazines and newspapers to in-depth scholarly studies. The foundation also supports arts writing that engages criticism through interdisciplinary methods or experiments with literary styles. Applicants may be an art historian, artist, critic, curator, journalist, or writer in another field who is strongly engaged with the contemporary visual arts. As long as a writer meets the eligibility and publishing requirements, they can apply. The program defines “contemporary visual art” as visual art made since World War II. Projects focused on post-WWII work in related fields—architecture, dance, film, media, music, performance, sound, etc.—will only be considered if the project directly and significantly engages the discourses and concerns of contemporary visual art. To be eligible, applicants must be a published author, at least 25 years old, a citizen or permanent resident of the United States, or an individual with an O-I visa.

AWFA Grant Program

HRSA National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program


Deadline: May 8, 2025
Award Amount: TBD
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Health
Description: The Health Resources and Services Administration is accepting applications for the National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program from students pursuing primary care health professions training in eligible disciplines. In exchange for scholarship support, you must serve a minimum two years of service at a National Health Service Corps-approved site in a Health Professional Shortage Area. The National Health Service Corps is a nationwide program. Only those students who are committed to practicing primary care and are able to relocate to Health Professional Shortage Areas based on the needs of the National Health Service Corps should consider becoming a National Health Service Corps scholar. For details on Health Professional Shortage Areas, visit What Is Shortage Designation? on the Bureau of Health Workforce website.

NHSC Scholarship Program

DOJ OVC FY25 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside Formula Program


Deadline: May 9, 2025 in Grants.gov; June 6, 2025 in JustGrants
Award Amount: $49,000,000
Match: No
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Nonprofits
Description: With this funding opportunity, OVC seeks applications for funding for the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 Tribal Victim Services Set-Aside (TVSSA) Formula Grant Program. The purpose of this funding is to support the provision of services to crime victims in American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) communities through a discretionary administrative formula program funded under a set-aside designated by law from the Crime Victims Fund (CVF). The goal of TVSSA is to provide support to Tribal communities to develop, expand, and enhance services for victims of crime through activities that address the needs of a wide variety of crime victims in Tribal communities.

DOJ OVC FY25

Gerber Foundation Pediatric Research Grant


Deadline: May 15, 2025
Award Amount: $350,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Health, Tribal Governments, and Nonprofits
Description: The foundation is interested in projects that evaluate the effects of environmental hazards on infants and young children. Applied research projects that document the impact of, or ameliorate effects of, environmental hazards on the growth and development of infants and young children are the focus of this area of interest. Projects should focus on issues faced by care providers that, when implemented, will improve the health, nutrition, and/or developmental outcomes for infants and young children. The board is particularly looking for practical solutions that can be easily and rapidly implemented on a broad scale with a predictable time frame to clinical application. The foundation seeks projects that will result in ‘new’ information, treatments, or tools that will result in a change in practice. The board rarely funds projects that are focused on sharing current information with parents or caregivers (parent or provider educational programs).

Gerber Foundation

USDA HPAI Poultry Innovation Grand Challenge


Deadline: May 19, 2025
Award Amount: TBD, with $100,000,000 available
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Businesses, Higher Education Institutions, and Nonprofits
Description: This funding opportunity supports USDA’s new comprehensive strategy to curb highly pathogenic avian influenza, protect the U.S. poultry industry, and lower egg prices as described in the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture’s February 26, 2025, press release, USDA Invests Up To $1 Billion to Combat Avian Flu and Reduce Egg Prices. Funding Priorities: APHIS will make available up to $100,000,000 in funds to support projects that address the funding priorities described in Appendix 1 of the Full Announcement. There is no commitment by USDA to fund any application or to make any Federal award as a result of this announcement. Type of Assistance Instrument: Awards will be funded via cooperative agreements; interagency agreements will be used if the recipient is a federal agency. Cooperative agreements may include substantial involvement by APHIS to assist in the completion of the goals and objectives of the work. Competitive Process: Funds will be awarded to the highest quality proposals through a merit-based competitive review and award process. The proposal review process is described in Section 6. The number of awards is contingent on the submission of a sufficient number of meritorious applications. Final funding decisions are at the discretion of USDA. Based on reviewer recommendations, APHIS may award less than the requested amount of funds for a project. In these cases, applicants may accept or decline the award that is offered. If applicants accept a reduced funding level, applicants will submit a revised application that addresses reviewer concerns and aligns with the award amount. APHIS will provide additional guidance to applicants in these situations.

DOA HPAI

DOI Fiscal Year 2025 Tribal Wildlife Grant Program


Deadline: Jun 20, 2025
Award Amount: $25,000 to $200,000
Match: None
Eligible Entities: Tribal Governments and Nonprofits.
Description: The Tribal Wildlife Grants Program provides technical and financial assistance to federally recognized Tribes for the development and implementation of programs that benefit fish and wildlife and their habitats. Funding may be used for conserving any plant or animal species of interest to a Tribe, including those of Native American cultural or traditional importance. The TWG Program is an adaptable resource supporting tribal conservation priorities. Species targeted in an award are not restricted to those that are hunted, fished, or gathered, listed as threatened or endangered, or identified in a conservation plan. Activities may include, but are not limited to: planning for wildlife and habitat conservationfish and wildlife conservation and management actionsfish and wildlife related laboratory and field researchnatural history studieshabitat mappingfield surveys and population monitoringhabitat protection and enhancementconservation educationProgram funds may be used for salaries, equipment, consultant services, subawards, materials, and travel costs. For more information, see the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Tribal Wildlife Grants Home Page.

DOI Tribal Wildlife Grant Program

DOT Safe Streets and Roads for All Funding Opportunity


Deadline: June 26, 2025
Award Amount: $100,000 to $25,000,000
Match: Yes
Eligible Entities: State, City, Township, County or Tribal Governments, Higher
Education Entities, Nonprofits
Description: The purpose of this notice is to solicit applications for Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grants. Funds for the fiscal year (FY) 2025 SS4A grant program are to be awarded on a competitive basis to support planning and demonstration activities, as well as projects and strategies to prevent death and serious injury on roads and streets involving all roadway users.
Applicants must submit their applications via Valid Eval at:
Planning and Demonstration Grants: https://usg.valideval.com/teams/usdot_ss4a_2025_planning_demo/signup
Implementation Grants: https://usg.valideval.com/teams/usdot_ss4a_2025_implementation/signup
DO NOT SUBMIT APPLICATIONS THROUGH GRANTS.GOV

DOT Safe Streets and Roads Funding