Government grants · for nonprofits & individuals
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Grants tracked
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federal + state, refreshed daily
Full breakdowns ready
636
and growing
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Grants by state
Federal grants are open nationwide; each state page adds its own programs and funding picture.
California$172.5B federal · #1Florida$49.9B federal · #4Illinois$39.8B federal · #8Michigan$36.0B federal · #9New York$112.3B federal · #2Ohio$42.8B federal · #7Pennsylvania$48.4B federal · #5Texas$67.4B federal · #3
This report compiles and structures publicly available grant information from official federal and state sources. It is not legal, financial, or grant-writing advice, is not an endorsement by any grantor, and does not replace reading the official grant solicitation or consulting a grants professional. Eligibility, funding amounts, and deadlines are current as of the source’s publication date — always confirm against the official notice of funding opportunity before you apply. Many federal grants are not available to for-profit businesses or individuals; where that applies, the report says so.