1,148 New Grants Were Just Added – Be the First to Apply!
Over 1,140 new grant opportunities have recently been added to GrantWatch. This provides nonprofits, businesses, and individuals with new funding options to explore. These ongoing updates can help ensure you access the latest grants from foundations, government agencies, and corporations as soon as they are released.
With nearly 1,000 new grants added each week, applying early can make a significant difference. Many funding opportunities attract a large number of applicants and may become increasingly competitive or close sooner than expected once funding limits are reached.
How Applying Early Can Help You Secure Grant Funding
Applying early for grants can make a big difference when it comes to securing funding. Many grant programs receive a large number of applications soon after they open. In some cases, grants are reviewed on a rolling basis, which means they may close early once the available funding has been awarded. This is why submitting your application as soon as possible can improve your chances of success.
When you apply early, you also have more time to prepare a strong and complete application. This includes gathering the required documents, reviewing eligibility rules, and making sure your proposal clearly explains your goals and need for funding. Taking extra time to prepare can help reduce errors and improve the overall quality of your submission.
It is also important to stay updated on new grant opportunities. New grants are added regularly throughout the year, and checking listings often can help you find funding that matches your needs. By staying organized, preparing in advance, and applying early, you can stay ahead of the competition and increase your chances of receiving grant funding.
Explore 5 of the 1,148 New Grants Recently Added
This week’s update features a wide range of funding opportunities, making it easier to find grants that match a variety of needs and project types.
- Grants to USA Librarians and Educators to Purchase Books that Elevate Disability Rights.
Small grants of $1,200 are available to help educators purchase books that highlight disability rights. - Grants and In-Kind Support to USA For-Profits and Nonprofits for Credit Card Processing Costs.
Grants of up to $4,000 are available to U.S.-based businesses, healthcare providers, and nonprofit organizations to help cover credit card processing fees. - Grants to USA Businesses and Nonprofits for Business Development Activities.
Grants are available to U.S. businesses and select nonprofit organizations to support a range of business development activities. Funding is for facility upgrades, equipment purchases, marketing efforts, operational costs, and infrastructure improvements. - Grants to USA Nonprofits, Schools, and Businesses for Economic Development.
Grants are available to support collaborative efforts that strengthen local economies. Funding is for U.S.-based nonprofit, educational, and faith-based organizations, as well as chambers of commerce, schools, and business groups. - Grants to USA Scholars to Use an App to Analyze Various Conditions Across the United States.
Grants are available to U.S.-based scholars to use a designated, funder-recommended application. Funding supports research into local environmental, social, and economic factors captured through the app’s data.
Who Can Apply for These New Grants?
The 1,148 newly added grants are for a wide range of applicants! These grants are inclusive of nonprofits, municipalities, small businesses, startups, educators, researchers, students, schools, and community organizations. Many funding opportunities are also available for underserved communities and organizations working in public service or community development.
Stay Updated with New Grants Added Every Week
GrantWatch adds more than 1,000 new grant opportunities each week, including 1,148+ grants in the most recent update. This steady flow of new funding options makes it easier for grantseekers to discover current opportunities across a wide range of categories and funding sources.
Because new grants are published frequently, staying updated and checking listings regularly can significantly improve your chances of finding the right funding. Many grants attract applications quickly after they are released, so early action can help you stay ahead of other applicants and avoid missing out on limited funding.
The GrantWatch newsletter highlights a selected group of active grant opportunities each week. However, it represents only a small portion of the full database. For the most complete and up-to-date access to all available grants, visit the GrantWatch website and explore the full range of live funding opportunities at any time!
About GrantWatch
Libby Hikind, author of The Queen of Grants series: The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, and The Queen of Grants 2: GrantTalk Secrets for the New Era of Writing, founded GrantWatch.com, the largest advanced grant search engine in the United States. The platform features over 11,000 active, verified, and human-curated grant opportunities in more than 61 funding categories. Additionally, it lists grants for nonprofits, grants for small businesses, grants for government agencies, and grants for Individuals.
GrantWatch also offers innovative funding tools like the AI Grant Writing Tool, AI Grant Searching Tool, and My Grant Calendar, making it easier to find grants, track deadlines, and draft proposals. Members can upgrade to MemberPlus+ for complete grant details, eligibility criteria, and application information. With 21 powerful features, live customer support, and weekly GrantTalk podcast episodes, GrantWatch is the go-to resource for finding grants and turning funding opportunities into awarded grants.
Libby is also the author of several children’s books and companion coloring books, available at libbyhikind.com.
