Treatment, Recovery, and Workforce Support
The purpose of the Treatment, Recovery and Workforce Support program is to support individuals in substance use disorder or co-occurring disorder treatment and recovery to live…
View details →As of July 2026, Grantoria lists 1,044 Public Health Grants — 361 open right now, across 164 funding agencies. Award amounts range $1K to $5B. The next application deadline is July 20, 2026. All listings are free, with direct links to the official application.
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The purpose of the Treatment, Recovery and Workforce Support program is to support individuals in substance use disorder or co-occurring disorder treatment and recovery to live…
View details →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…
View details →The Award Ceiling for Year 1 is 0 (none). CDC anticipates an Approximate Total Fiscal Year Funding amount of $6,000,000 for Year 1, subject to the…
View details →This initiative supports rigorous institutional research training programs for low- and middle-income country (LMIC) scientists that enhance collaborative NIH research with U.S. scientists on specific noncommunicable…
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 →This notice solicits applications for practical, data-driven, and scalable projects that support States, Tribal communities, healthcare systems, or community-based organizations in collecting, analyzing, and reporting information…
View details →This notice solicits applications for projects to advance Administration priorities that strength scientific integrity and research integrity, adhering to principles of gold standard science including transparency,…
View details →This notice solicits applications for projects to plan and implement conferences on research integrity and compliance with 42 C.F.R. part 93. In-person and virtual conferences, or…
View details →The purpose of the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Technical Assistance (RCORP-TA) is to connect rural communities with high-quality, comprehensive, and tailored resources and supports to implement…
View details →The purpose of this program is to strengthen recovery communities by expanding access to recovery support services (RSS), including peer recovery support services (PRSS), for individuals…
View details →The purpose of this program is to strengthen recovery organizations, their statewide network of recovery partners, and the specialty and primary healthcare systems in the delivery…
View details →The purpose of this program is to develop and implement a community-wide prevention program of drug overdose deaths by expanding access to FDA-approved opioid overdose reversal…
View details →The purpose of this program is to expand access to medications for opioid use disorder, increasing availability of treatment and recovery for individuals with opioid use…
View details →The purpose of the FR-CARA program is to train first responders and communities in administering and distributing FDA-approved opioid overdose reversal medications.
View details →The purpose of this program is to: promote full integration and collaboration in clinical practices between physical and behavioral health care; support the improvement of integrated care models for physical and behavioral health care to improve…
View details →Public health grants support vital initiatives spanning disease prevention, health research, and community wellness programs. With 1,044 active grants listed here, organizations can find significant funding opportunities from major agencies including the National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to advance public health goals.
Most public health grants range from $250K to $750K and use competitive application processes. Public universities, state governments, and 501C3 charities are typical recipients, with funding directed toward research, capacity building, and program implementation. Filtering by demographic focus—such as low-income or rural communities—helps identify grants aligned with your organization's mission.