Emergency Preparedness Grants for Tribal Organization
As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 157 Emergency Preparedness Grants for Tribal Organization — 22 open right now, across 54 funding agencies. Award amounts range $1K to $5B. The next application deadline is July 22, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
Projects under this grant: Make funding available through agreements with private nonindustrial forest landowners to pay for specific, non-commercial ecological forest improvement and wildfire resilience practices…
🏛 Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (California)⏰ Jul 17, 2026💰
$100,000 – $5,000,000
The FEMA Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program funds Congressionally Directed Spending (CDS) projects for state, local, tribal and territorial (SLTT) governments. These projects are designed to implement…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.143⏰ Jul 22, 2026
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program makes federal funds available to states, U.S. territories, federally recognized tribal governments,, and local governments for hazard…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.047⏰ Jul 23, 2026💰
up to $150,000,000
The Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program (THSGP) is one of three grant programs that are part of a comprehensive set of measures…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.150⏰ Jul 24, 2026💰
up to $14,250,000
The purpose of the program is to establish and implement practices which will help organizations develop alternatives to pharmacological opioid interventions for pain, reduce the potential…
🏛 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis📋 CFDA 93.788⏰ Jul 27, 2026
The purpose of the FR-CARA program is to train first responders and communities in administering and distributing FDA-approved opioid overdose reversal medications.
🏛 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Adminis📋 CFDA 93.490⏰ Jul 27, 2026
Grants awarded under this announcement are to provide disaster reimbursement and assistance funds to those State Units on Aging (SUAs), and federally recognized Tribal Organizations who…
🏛 Administration for Community Living📋 CFDA 93.048⏰ Jul 27, 2026💰
$30,000 – $600,000
2026 STOP VAWA Formula Grant Program is a New York State grant opportunity administered by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Total program…
🏛 New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services⏰ Jul 29, 2026
Through the Continuing Training Grants (CTG) program, the Department of Homeland Security Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Homeland Security National Training Program (HSNTP) plays an important role…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.005⏰ Jul 31, 2026💰
$5,700,000 – $5,700,000
SBSRF, authorized by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 (Public Law 119-21), was established to address the urgent need for robust and adaptable border…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.159⏰ Aug 3, 2026
OHSEPR administers the U. S. Repatriation Program (Program), which provides temporary assistance to eligible U.S. citizens and their dependents (repatriates) returned by the Department of State…
🏛 Administration for Children and Families - OHSEPR📋 CFDA 93.579⏰ Aug 3, 2026💰
$375,000 – $375,000
The Flood Mitigation Assistance (FMA) grant program makes federal funds available to states, U.S. territories, federally recognized tribal governments, and local governments to reduce or eliminate the…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.029⏰ Aug 6, 2026
The Cooperating Technical Partners Program (CTP) is one mechanism that FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) use to deliver flood information to communities. CTP recipients…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.045⏰ Aug 17, 2026💰
up to $5,000,000
The Cooperating Technical Partners Program (CTP) is one mechanism that FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) use to deliver flood information to communities. CTP recipients…
🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA📋 CFDA 97.045⏰ Aug 17, 2026💰
up to $5,000,000
How many emergency preparedness grants for tribal organization are available?
Grantoria currently lists 157 emergency preparedness grants for tribal organization, of which 22 are open for applications right now. The database is refreshed daily from official federal sources (Grants.gov and SAM.gov).
When is the next deadline?
The next application deadline is July 22, 2026 — about 5 days away. Deadlines vary by program; open any grant to see its exact closing date and application window.
How much funding is available?
Award sizes range from $1K to $5B, depending on the program and applicant. Each grant shows its specific funding range where the agency has published one.
Is Grantoria free to use?
Yes — Grantoria is completely free. No account or subscription is required to browse emergency preparedness grants for tribal organization, view deadlines and eligibility, or reach the official application.
How do I apply?
Open any grant to see its full profile — eligibility, required documents, deadlines and a direct link to the official application on the funding agency's website. You apply through the federal portal; Grantoria simply helps you find the right opportunity.
About Emergency Preparedness Grants for Tribal Organization
The Department of Homeland Security's FEMA funds critical emergency response and disaster preparedness initiatives for tribal nations, with 6,403 active grants currently available in this category. These awards support communities in building resilience against natural disasters, public health emergencies, and other urgent threats. Funding levels typically range from $40,000 to $1.0 million, enabling tribes to strengthen infrastructure, training, and coordination systems.
Most opportunities here are competitive, requiring formal applications that demonstrate community need and organizational capacity. About one in six grants mandate cost-sharing arrangements. To refine your search, filtering by support type—particularly Capacity Building grants—will highlight awards specifically designed to strengthen tribal emergency management infrastructure and staffing without requiring matching funds in many cases.