Grants in Alaska

As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 20 Grants in Alaska — 9 open right now, across 14 funding agencies. Award amounts range $5K to $55M. The next application deadline is July 27, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.

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20total grants
9open now
14agencies
$5K–$55Mfunding range
Jul 27next deadline
OPEN 13 days left Hard to apply

Fiscal Year 2026 BioWatch Grant Program

The BioWatch program, managed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, is designed to detect aerosolized biological attacks by continuously monitoring the air for specific biological…

🏛 Department of Homeland Security - FEMA 📋 CFDA 97.091 ⏰ Jul 30, 2026 💰 $100,000 – $6,000,000
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OPEN Hard to apply

F26AS00104 State ANS Management Plan 2026

This Notice of Funding Opportunity requests pre-proposals, and then later full applications, for the implementation of State and Interstate Aquatic Nuisance Species Management Plans (SIANSMP) that…

🏛 Fish and Wildlife Service 📋 CFDA 15.608 ⏰ Dec 16, 2026 💰 $5,000 – $150,000
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OPEN Hard to apply

WaterSMART: Applied Science Grants

Through WaterSMART, the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) leverages Federal and non-Federal funding to work cooperatively with States, Tribes, and local entities as they plan and implement…

🏛 Bureau of Reclamation 📋 CFDA 15.557 ⏰ Apr 13, 2027 💰 up to $400,000
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OPEN Moderate to apply

WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program

The WaterSMART Cooperative Watershed Management Program funding opportunity invites eligible entities to apply for funding to develop local solutions to address their water management needs. This…

🏛 Bureau of Reclamation 📋 CFDA 15.554 ⏰ Feb 15, 2028 💰 $50,000 – $300,000
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OPEN Moderate to apply

2026 Alaska Marine Education and Training Mini-Grant Program

This announcement supports Executive Order 14276, Restoring America’s Seafood Competitiveness, by soliciting projects that support: workforce development for marine-related professions in marine science, aquaculture/mariculture, and maritime…

🏛 DOC NOAA - ERA Production 📋 CFDA 11.455 ⏰ May 1, 2028 💰 $15,000 – $75,000
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Frequently asked questions

How many grants in alaska are available?
Grantoria currently lists 20 grants in alaska, of which 9 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 27, 2026 — about 10 days away. Deadlines vary by program; open any grant to see its exact closing date and application window.
Who is eligible for grants in alaska?
Eligibility is set by each funding program, but grants in alaska in this category most often support: State Government, Tribal Nation, Public University and Tribal Organization. Check each grant's eligibility summary for the exact applicant types and requirements.
How much funding is available?
Award sizes range from $5K to $55M, 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 grants in alaska, 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 grants in Alaska

Alaska grants focus on environmental conservation, marine resources, and community development for underserved populations. With 20 active grants currently listed, opportunities span wildlife protection, environmental justice, and capacity building initiatives. Leading funding agencies include DOC NOAA and the Geological Survey, supporting projects that address Alaska's unique ecological and cultural needs.

Most Alaska grants range from $103,000 to $700,000 and use competitive application processes. Tribal Nations, state government agencies, and public universities are primary recipients. Common funding supports research, program implementation, and organizational capacity building. Filtering by recipient type, demographic focus, and cost-sharing requirements will help identify the most relevant opportunities for your organization.