1,196+ New Grants Just Added! Be the First to Apply
Last week, more than 1,100 new grants were added to GrantWatch, giving nonprofits, businesses, and individuals fresh opportunities to secure funding. This weekly update ensures you always have access to the latest foundation grants, government grants, and corporate funding opportunities as soon as they become available.
With approximately 1,000 new grants added every week, now is the best time to search, prepare, and apply before these opportunities become highly competitive, or close early due to high demand.
New Grants Added Weekly: Why It Matters
Staying ahead in the grant funding world is all about timing. New grants often receive a high volume of applications shortly after being listed. In some cases, grants may even close before the official deadline due to:
- High application volume
- Limited available funding
- Rolling or early review processes
- Program caps being reached quickly
That’s why being among the first applicants can significantly increase your chances of success!
What’s Included in the New 1,196+ Grants
This week’s update includes a wide variety of funding opportunities across multiple sectors and funding sources.
Foundation Grants
Foundation grants remain one of the most active and accessible funding categories.
New grant opportunities include:
1. Technology Access & Inclusion Grants for Individuals with Disabilities
Grants of up to $70,000 support nonprofit organizations in promoting technology access and innovation for people with disabilities, helping improve inclusion and independence.
2. Community-Led Neighborhood Impact Mini Grants
Mini grants of $1,500 to $5,000 fund resident- and community-led, volunteer-driven neighborhood projects that enhance local spaces, strengthen connections, and build community pride.
Government Grants
Government grants include opportunities from local and municipal governments, state agencies, and federal programs.
New grant opportunities include:
1. Therapeutic Garden & Horticulture Therapy Grants
Five grants are available to support nonprofit organizations, schools, and community centers that maintain therapeutic gardens. Programs must be led by a registered horticulture therapist.
2. Microplastics Research & Measurement Innovation Grants
Applications are now open for grants to support microplastics research. This funding helps to improve understanding and develop more accurate ways to detect and measure microplastics.
Corporate Grants
Corporate funding programs continue to support initiatives, which new grants that include:
1. Nonprofit Leadership Mentorship & Professional Development Program
A leadership mentoring program is available for nonprofit leaders focused on improving organizational effectiveness. Participants build skills and receive a toolkit of resources to help them lead now and into the future.
2. K–8 Classroom Engagement Tools Grants for Teachers
Grants and in-kind support are available to K–8 teachers in the USA and territories. Funding helps provide classroom engagement tools that support student-centered and innovative learning.
Why You Should Apply for Grants Early
Applying early gives you a clear advantage in competitive funding environments. Early applicants often benefit from:
- Faster review times
- Less competition in initial evaluation stages
- Better visibility with grant reviewers
- A higher chance of being considered before early closures
When it comes to grants, timing can be just as important as eligibility!
How to Take Advantage of These New Grants
To make the most of this week’s new listings, follow these steps:
1. Search Immediately: Use keywords, categories, or eligibility filters to find relevant grants quickly.
2. Focus on Fit: Prioritize grants that closely match your organization, project, or business goals.
3. Apply Early: Do not wait until deadlines approach, as many grants close early due to demand.
4. Stay Consistent: Check back weekly as new grants are added regularly.
Stay Ahead with Weekly Grant Updates
With 1,196+ new grants added last week and 1,000 new grants added every week on average, GrantWatch continues to provide one of the most consistent sources of fresh funding opportunities available online. If you are serious about securing funding, staying active and applying early can make all the difference.
The weekly GrantWatch newsletter highlights only a small selection of currently available grant opportunities. To explore the full range of active listings, visit the GrantWatch website for the most complete and up-to-date access to all available grants.
About GrantWatch
Libby Hikind, author of The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, 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.
