Grants.gov Youth Funding Opportunity Grants
Grants.gov Youth Funding Opportunity Grants
Youth serving opportunities and partnerships at the state and local level tell us that using Grants.gov to find funding opportunities to serve youth and their families is a challenge. youth.gov is happy to announce the launch of the new tool that helps to solve this problem by allowing users to search for grants for programs that specifically serve youth and their families. This search tool taps into the Grants.gov database and allows users to customize their search results by applying keywords and filters for youth-related topics (such as bullying, mental health, and substance abuse) and grant-providing agencies.
The Grants.gov Youth Funding Opportunity Search Tool helps you find open solicitations across more than 12 federal funding departments, for about 300 programs that specifically support youth and their families. The tool simplifies the search for youth-related grants available on Grants.gov and requires users to take fewer steps to find youth-related grants than when searching the Grants.gov database directly.
All of the grants available through this tool are sorted into 25+ youth-related topics:
Afterschool Programs
Bullying Prevention
Children of Incarcerated
Civic Engagement
Disabilities
Education
Employment & Training
Family & Community Engagement
Financial Literacy
Gang Prevention
Health & Nutrition
Juvenile Justice
Mental Health
Mentoring
Native Youth
Positive Youth Development
Reconnecting Youth
Runaway & Homeless Youth
School Climate
Service-Learning
Substance Abuse Prevention
Teen Dating Violence Prevention
Teen Driver Safety
Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Trafficking of Youth
Transition-Age Youth
Violence Prevention & Victimization
Youth Preparedness
Youth Suicide Prevention
This allows for broad searches for youth-related programs. Only open opportunities are listed, and the list of searchable grant opportunities is updated daily. Upon searching for and identifying a grant of interest, a user is directed to information about specific relevant grants on the Grants.gov website, where he or she can view the grant’s synopsis, full announcement, and application.
youth.gov is also offering a badge for the tool for website managers to post on their sites to lead visitors to the search tool.
Grants.gov contains information about more than 1,000 grant programs offered by all federal grant-making agencies, and serves as a vehicle for citizens to search and apply for federal government grants.
Resources:
For additional funding assistance and services, please visit:
youth.gov Funding Information Center
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