FY 2026 FDPIR NUTRITION EDUCATION
USDA’S Food and Nutrition Administration (FNA) seeks to enter into a cooperative agreement(s) with an organization(s)/agency(ies) with expertise in working with Tribal communities who can develop,…
View details →As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 204 Grants for Native American / Indigenous — 70 open right now, across 81 funding agencies. Award amounts range $1K to $29.5M. The next application deadline is July 21, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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USDA’S Food and Nutrition Administration (FNA) seeks to enter into a cooperative agreement(s) with an organization(s)/agency(ies) with expertise in working with Tribal communities who can develop,…
View details →The purpose of this program is to support communities to directly increase the diagnoses, treatment, and prevention of HIV, HCV, and syphilis. Successful applicants will work…
View details →The Administration for Native Americans (ANA), announces funds for a National Center for Native Training and Technical Assistance (the Center). The Center will be ANA’s primary provider…
View details →The Administration for Native Americans anticipates announcing the availability of funds and requesting applications for EAGLE: Economic Advancement Grants for Local Empowerment, supporting socioeconomic and cultural…
View details →The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Tribal Capacity Building Training and Technical Assistance (TCBTTA) project intends to support one organization to help build tribal and tribal…
View details →The TSGP allows Tribes to negotiate with the IHS to assume Programs, Services, Functions, and Activities (PSFAs), in whole or in part. This gives Tribes the…
View details →The TSGP allows Tribes to negotiate with the IHS to assume Programs, Services, Functions, and Activities (PSFAs), in whole or in part. This gives Tribes the…
View details →The Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) is the component of the U.S. Department of Justice responsible for advancing the practice of community policing and…
View details →This opportunity supports the provision of services to crime victims in American Indian/Alaska Native communities through a discretionary administrative formula program funded under a set-aside designated…
View details →The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), Office of the Assistant Secretary–Indian Affairs (Indian Affairs), through the Office of Indian Economic Development (OIED), solicits proposals from…
View details →The Administration for Native Americans announces the availability of Fiscal Year 2026 funds for community-based projects for the Environmental Regulatory Enhancement (ERE) program. The ERE program…
View details →The Administration for Native Americans will be soliciting applications for the Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance - Esther Martinez Immersion program (EMI). The program funds…
View details →The Administration for Native Americans (ANA) will be soliciting applications for the Native American Language Preservation and Maintenance program. This program funds for projects to support…
View details →This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) provides funding to tribal courts to assess the effectiveness of and support improvements to how these courts and/or legal representation…
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 →Grants supporting Native American and Indigenous communities span public health, health equity, and community development initiatives. With 204 active grants currently listed, primary funders include the National Institutes of Health and Indian Health Service, which prioritize capacity building, program implementation, and research that strengthens tribal nations and Indigenous organizations.
These grants typically range from $101K to $825K in median awards, with 96% using competitive application processes. Tribal Nations, Tribal Organizations, and 501(c)(3) public charities are the primary recipients. Most grants don't require cost-sharing, though 17% do. Filter by funding agency, award size, and support type to identify opportunities matching your organization's focus.