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What grants are available in NC?

What grants are available in NC?

Recent State Funding Opportunities

Funding Number Funding Title
HHS 2021 ACF OHS CH R04 1882 Head Start/Early Head Start Grantee — Communities in the state of North Carolina
HHS 2020 ACL AOD IL 0420 Centers for Independent Living Competition – North Carolina

What are some examples of grants?

Examples of grants by type

  • Community Development Block Grant.
  • Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services Block Grant.
  • Local Law Enforcement Block Grant.
  • National Institutes of Health for bioscience research.
  • National Science Foundation for physical science research.

How do you get grants?

To search or apply for grants, use the free, official website, Grants.gov. Commercial sites may charge a fee for grant information or application forms. Grants.gov centralizes information from more than 1,000 government grant programs. It’s designed to help states and organizations find and apply for grants.

Where can I find more information about Department of Commerce grants?

Learn more about grants and contracting opportunities at the Department of Commerce and its bureaus. Search Grants.gov for all open Department of Commerce grants. Minority Business looking for assistance?

What programs does the North Dakota Department of Commerce offer?

The North Dakota Department of Commerce offers a variety of grant and loan programs. Please use the links below to find information about programs that may meet your needs. Agricultural Products Utilization Commission (APUC) – Supports new and expanded uses of North Dakota’s agricultural products.

What does the Commerce Department do?

Here at home, the Commerce Department promotes progressive business policies that help America’s businesses and entrepreneurs and their communities grow and succeed.

How does the Department of Commerce Fund early learning facilities?

The Department of Commerce manages funding awarded through direct appropriation and competitive processes that establish new capacity for early learning providers. The Early Learning Facilities (ELF) program supports Washington’s commitment of developing additional high quality early learning opportunities for children from low-income households.