Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
The purpose of this program is to develop or enhance infant and early childhood mental health promotion and intervention programs for young children.
View details →As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 133 Child Health Grants for Children (under 12) — 35 open right now, across 45 funding agencies. Award amounts range $5K to $35M. The next application deadline is July 17, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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The purpose of this program is to develop or enhance infant and early childhood mental health promotion and intervention programs for young children.
View details →SOI 1260 NY Kicks is a New York State grant opportunity administered by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. Total program funding…
View details →The purpose of this program is to support a Regional Pediatric Prevention Network (RPPN). The RPPN strengthens local and regional capacity to care for children during…
View details →DS27 Dental Sealant Program Solicitation is a grant opportunity from the Ohio Department of Health. Administered through the Ohio Grants Partnership (grants.ohio.gov).
View details →The purpose of the NCTSI-III program is to create and operate the Community Treatment and Service Centers to increase access to and deliver effective trauma treatment…
View details →The goal of the FY 2026 Team Nutrition Training Grant: Growing Healthier Futures is to enhance training for child nutrition professionals to improve meal quality, support…
View details →RFA 1223 Child Care Support Center AMENDED 6/10/26 is a New York State grant opportunity administered by the New York State Office of Children and Family…
View details →To provide funds for intensive, research-based, and comprehensive child development and family support services for expectant parents and families with children from birth to age 3…
View details →The Supreme Court of Ohio is requesting grant applications to support the creation or expansion of mediation programs within abuse, neglect, and dependency (A/N/D) cases, the…
View details →The Administration for Children and Families (ACF), through the Children's Bureau, will fund a cooperative agreement to develop, implement, and evaluate a demonstration program of post-adoption…
View details →The purpose of the Specialized Services for Abused Parents and Their Children is to expand the capacity of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence service…
View details →The Regional Partnership Grant (RPG) Program supports regional partnerships between child welfare, substance abuse treatment and juvenile or state courts. The goal is to support family-centered treatment programs and services for children who are in an out-of-home placement…
View details →The goal of this funding opportunity is to increase the number of state and tribal child welfare agencies that replicate and implement an evidence-based Kinship Navigator…
View details →The primary purpose of this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) is to support community-based efforts in tribal and migrant communities to strengthen families and protect children…
View details →The Children's Bureau will fund projects that will test and build evidence for collaborative approaches to improving permanency through adoption for children and youth with complex…
View details →Grants supporting child health for children under 12 range from $400,000 to $600,000 in typical award sizes, with 6,385 active opportunities currently available. The National Institutes of Health leads as a primary funder, alongside the Health Resources and Services Administration and the Administration for Children and Families, directing substantial resources toward this critical demographic.
Nearly all grants in this category—98 percent—use competitive application processes, reflecting rigorous peer review standards. Most awards support research, capacity building, and program initiatives, with minimal cost-sharing requirements at just 7 percent. To refine your search, filter by support type to prioritize whether your organization focuses on research advancement or direct program delivery.