1,272 New Grants Just Added in July! Be the First to Apply
Last week, 1,272 new grants were added to GrantWatch. This creates fresh funding opportunities that nonprofits, businesses, individuals, schools, municipalities, and researchers can apply for.
Every week, GrantWatch adds approximately 1,000 new grant opportunities, including foundation grants, government grants, and corporate grants. As a result, subscribers can discover new funding opportunities as soon as they become available.
However, many grant opportunities receive applications quickly. Some even close before the published deadline because funding is limited or application caps are reached. Therefore, searching early and applying sooner can give you a competitive advantage!
What New Grants Can Nonprofits Apply for?
1. Grants to USA Grassroots Organizations for Social Justice Projects
Grant funding is available to support grassroots organizations in the U.S. and territories working on social justice initiatives. Funding is available for general operations, including programs focused on civil rights, democracy protection, alternatives to criminalization, advocacy, and community impact.
2. Grants to USA Nonprofits and Agencies to Support Archery Programs
Grants of up to $1,000 are available to support USA nonprofit organizations and government agencies that are launching or expanding archery programs. Funding helps purchase equipment needed to establish, grow, and improve archery opportunities.
3. Grants to USA Nonprofits and Families to Support the Needs of Children with Disabilities
Grant funding is available to support USA nonprofit organizations and families caring for children with substantial and permanent disabilities. Funding may help cover equipment, therapy, and respite care expenses not covered by insurance.
4. Grants to USA Nonprofit Art Museums, Houses, and Film Festivals for Science Film Series
Grant opportunities are available to support USA nonprofit art museums, art houses, and film festivals presenting science-focused film series. Funding helps organizations showcase films that explore scientific topics, including at least one Alfred P. Sloan Foundation-supported film.
5. Grant to a USA Nonprofit to Improve Veteran Outcomes
Grant funding is available to support USA nonprofit organizations that improve the physical and mental health of veterans and active military members. Funding helps strengthen social connections, reduce isolation, support transitions, and enhance overall well-being for individuals and families.
What New Grants Can Individuals Apply for?
1. Grants to USA Artists for Artist Gatherings to Promote Creative Sharing
Grants of $500 are available to support USA artists hosting in-person and online gatherings that build connections, encourage research, and support the creative process. Funding may cover facilitator fees, accessibility services, venue costs, promotion, food, honorariums, and travel expenses.
2. Grants to USA Individuals to Address the Impact of Sepsis
Grants of $1,000 are available to support USA high school and higher education students impacted by sepsis. Funding helps sepsis survivors, children who have lost parents, and family members affected by this life-changing condition.
3. Grants to USA, Canada, and International Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers for Legal Support
Grant funding is available to support qualifying science fiction, fantasy, and related genre authors in the USA, Canada, and internationally with legal expenses. Funding helps writers address writing-related legal disputes, including court costs and fees, while protecting fair outcomes for authors.
4. Grants to USA, Canada, and International Individuals for Project Support
Grants of up to $1,000 and in-kind are available to support assist individuals in the USA, Canada, and internationally with project development. Funding may support hardware, research, software, community building, creative projects, and other initiatives. Recipients also receive discounts, credits, and access to a community platform.
5. Grants to USA Women Business Owners for Food and Drink Sports Venues
Grant funding is available to support USA women business owners creating or expanding food and beverage establishments that showcase women’s sports. Funding may be used for equipment, buildout, programming, and other expenses that help create welcoming venues for fans and communities.
Why Apply for Grants Early?
Submitting your application early offers several advantages.
Early applicants may benefit from:
- Less competition during the initial review period
- Greater visibility with grant reviewers
- Faster application reviews
- Better chances before programs reach capacity or close early
When funding is limited, timing can be just as important as eligibility.
How Can You Find the Right Grants?
Finding relevant grant opportunities is simple when you search regularly.
To get started:
- Search using keywords, categories, recipient type, or location.
- Focus on opportunities that closely match your goals and eligibility.
- Apply as early as possible.
- Return every week to explore newly added funding opportunities.
Stay Updated with Grants Every Week
GrantWatch adds approximately 1,000 new grant opportunities every week, making it one of the most frequently updated grant databases available.
The weekly GrantWatch newsletter features only a small sample of available grant opportunities. To access the complete database of current funding opportunities, visit GrantWatch.com and search thousands of active foundation, government, and corporate grant funding.
Start your search today and discover new grant opportunities before they become more competitive!
Frequently Asked Questions
How many new grants does GrantWatch add each week?
GrantWatch adds approximately 1,000 new grant opportunities every week.
Why should I apply for grants early?
Some grants close early or reach funding limits, so applying sooner can improve your chances.
Who can find grants on GrantWatch?
Nonprofits, businesses, individuals, schools, municipalities, and researchers can search for funding opportunities.
About GrantWatch
A trusted resource since 2010. For more than 16 years, GrantWatch has helped nonprofits, small businesses, schools, government agencies, and individuals discover funding opportunities and navigate the grant process with confidence. Thousands of organizations rely on GrantWatch’s extensive database of verified grants and funding resources to identify opportunities and secure support for meaningful projects.
Today, GrantWatch supports organizations throughout the full grant lifecycle through a single, streamlined platform. In addition to access to more than 11,000 active, verified, and human-curated grant opportunities, the platform includes a centralized Dashboard that serves as the command center for the GrantWatch Full Grant Lifecycle Platform, giving users a centralized view of opportunities, deadlines, research, and workflow activity across the 12-stage Grant Pipeline. Users also benefit from integrated tools including the AI Grant Finder, AI Grant Writing Tool, My Grant Calendar, Grant Alerts, Foundation Search, and Awarded Grant Search, helping move funding efforts from discovery to award and measurable impact.
GrantWatch, founded by Libby Hikind, is the author of The Queen of Grants series, including 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. Drawing on decades of experience in the grants industry, GrantWatch was created to simplify how organizations discover, evaluate, and pursue funding.
