Energy and Mineral Development Program (EMDP) Grant
The Secretary of the Interior ("Secretary"), through the Division of Energy and Mineral Development (DEMD), Office of Trust Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), is soliciting…
View details →As of June 2026, Grantoria lists 12 Grants for Tribal Enterprise — 7 open right now, across 11 funding agencies. Award amounts range $10K to $7.5M. The next application deadline is June 18, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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The Secretary of the Interior ("Secretary"), through the Division of Energy and Mineral Development (DEMD), Office of Trust Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), is soliciting…
View details →The purpose of the program is to promote economic development and job creation projects through the awarding of grant funds to eligible entities.Applications will compete in…
View details →This 4-year program is supported with funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services" Minority HIV/AIDS Fund (MHAF) and is administered by the Health…
View details →The purpose of this program is to prevent and reduce substance use and overdose among American Indian and Alaska Native youth and young adults through age…
View details →DE-FOA-0003548: Unleashing Tribal Energy Development Under this Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), the DOE Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs is soliciting applications to advance…
View details →TCRGP focuses on development of research capacity at Tribal colleges, specifically in agriculture, natural resources, and human sciences. The program aims to teach leadership skills, knowledge,…
View details →The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971 included the transfer of 44 million acres to Alaska Native regional and village corporations. Some of these lands became…
View details →Tribal enterprises seeking federal support can explore 12 active grants designed to strengthen Native American and Alaska Native communities. These opportunities focus on economic development, renewable energy, and behavioral health initiatives, with backing from agencies like the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Typical awards range from $150,000 to $2.8 million, with most grants awarded through competitive application processes. Tribal organizations, Native American-owned businesses, and Alaska Native entities are primary recipients. Since cost-sharing is not required, filter by funding agency and industry focus to identify the most relevant opportunities for your enterprise's goals.