1288 New Grants Added in the Last 7 Days! Apply Now
Finding the right grant can be challenging for new and seasoned grant writers alike. To help grantseekers stay informed, GrantWatch added 1288 new grants in the last seven days, offering fresh funding opportunities for nonprofits, schools, municipalities, small businesses, researchers, community organizations, and individuals.
Whether you’re seeking funding for a community program, educational initiative, business expansion, healthcare project, or personal development opportunity, reviewing newly posted grants can help you discover programs that may not have been available just a week ago!
How Often Are New Grants Released?
The answer: new grants are released continuously throughout the year.
Foundations, corporations, and government agencies regularly announce new funding programs, reopen existing opportunities, or update eligibility requirements and deadlines. By checking newly added grants on a regular basis, applicants can identify opportunities early and allow themselves more time to prepare stronger applications.
Many grants receive a large number of applications as deadlines approach. Starting your search early provides additional time to gather required documents, develop project plans, and ensure eligibility before applying. Out of the 1288 new grants recently added, here are 7 of the latest opportunities that we are shining a spotlight on:
Top 7 New Grants Just Added
1. Grants and In-Kind Support to USA and Canada Entrepreneurs to Expand Their Business
Grants of up to $500 and in-kind support are available to USA and Canada entrepreneurs to expand their business. Eligible applicants live with developmental or intellectual disabilities and are aged 16 or older. Funding is intended for a variety of business needs such as supplies, materials, equipment, and marketing.
2. Grants to USA and Canada Nonprofits for Initiatives to Benefit Youth
Grants of up to $10,000 are available to USA and Canada nonprofit organizations for initiatives to benefit youth. The purpose of funding is to make a positive impact on this generation and future generations.
3. Grants to USA Nonprofits for Nutrition and Food-Related Programs
Grants are available to nonprofit organizations for programs that improve and support career development in the culinary arts. Funding is intended to help organizations create a meaningful impact in their communities through food-focused initiatives.
4. Grants to USA Medical and Nursing Schools for Nutrition Education
Grants are open to USA medical schools, residency programs and nursing programs to recognize and promote excellent nutrition education. Funding helps identify existing nutrition training programs and develop new curricula to share and use in training medical professionals across the country.
5. Grants to USA, Canada, and International Travel Nonprofits for Global Community Enhancement
Grants are available to travel-related nonprofit organizations for projects to strengthen communities throughout the world. The program provides grants to community projects located in destinations that are accessible to travelers.
6. Grants to Ontario Municipalities, Nonprofits, and Charities to Benefit the Community
Grants are available to Ontario organizations for activities to benefit the community. Eligible expenses include portable emergency power units, cooling center upgrades, community emergency notification systems, and back-up generators.
7. Grants to Saskatchewan Blind Individuals to Address Their Needs
Grants of up to $700 are available to blind and visually impaired individuals in Saskatchewan for tuition assistance, specialized training, and other forms of aid. Funding addresses the unique challenges of vision loss and support education, skill development, and independence.
Because eligibility requirements vary significantly between programs, it is important to carefully review each grant’s guidelines before applying.
Discover New Grant Opportunities Every Week
Thousands of organizations, small businesses, nonprofits, and individuals rely on GrantWatch to find current funding opportunities. Each week, GrantWatch adds more than 1,000 new grants to the database, including 1288+ grants in the latest update, giving grantseekers access to fresh funding opportunities across a wide variety of sectors and categories.
Because GrantWatch publishes new grants regularly, checking for updates can help you identify opportunities before deadlines approach. Many funding programs attract strong interest shortly after announcement, making early discovery an important advantage for applicants seeking grants.
The GrantWatch newsletter highlights a small selection of the 1288 recently added grants and more than 11,400 active opportunities, but this represents only a fraction of what’s available. For the most complete and up-to-date collection of funding opportunities, visit GrantWatch.com and explore the full grant database anytime.
About GrantWatch
GrantWatch was founded by Libby Hikind, 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. Built on decades of experience in the grants industry, GrantWatch is designed to simplify how organizations discover, evaluate, and pursue funding opportunities.
Today, GrantWatch helps organizations manage the entire grant lifecycle from a single platform. In addition to providing access to more than 11,000 active, verified, and human-curated grant opportunities, the platform offers a centralized dashboard and grant pipeline that help users organize, track, and manage opportunities from discovery and eligibility review through application, award management, implementation, and final reporting.
Additional tools include the AI Grant Finder, AI Grant Writing Tool, My Grant Calendar, Grant Alerts, Foundation Search, and Awarded Grant Search. Whether searching for grants for nonprofits, small businesses, schools, government agencies, or individuals, GrantWatch provides the resources needed to move opportunities from discovery to funding, and from funding to measurable impact.
