Funding Opportunities and Resources

Funding Opportunities and Resources

The CDC Foundation Federal Grants Management Training Series is a self-guided training series that provides grantees with the information needed to assist with the successful and compliant management of federal grants and cooperative agreements. The training series consists of 3 modules:

  • Module 1: Federal Grant Basics
  • Module 2: Notice of Award, Award Budget, and Subrecipients
  • Module 3: Federal Grant Management

The goal of this training series is to help public health organizations understand roles and responsibilities in federal grant management and how to be good stewards of their federal awards.

Tribal Access to Capital Clearinghouse

At the 2023 White House Tribal Nations Summit, President Biden announced a new one-stop shop for Tribal Nations and Native businesses to find federal funding. The Access to Capital Clearinghouse is a multi-agency strategy to improve awareness of, access to, and utilization of federal funding resources for Tribal governments, Tribal enterprises, Native entrepreneurs, and Native Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs).

We strive to provide a current and comprehensive list of funding opportunities. However, dates and deadlines may occasionally change without our knowledge. We apologize for any unintentionally omitted opportunities. For any inquiries or concerns, we encourage you to reach out directly to the funding source.

November Deadlines

 

December Deadlines

 

January 2025 Deadlines

February 2025 Deadlines

March 2025 Deadlines

April 2025 Deadlines

 

Ongoing Opportunities

Active Grants (last updated: 2/6/2024):

  • Tribal Health Program Support (10)
    • CDC Expanding Social Determinants of Health Umbrella Strategy 1 (ends 8/30/2024)
    • CDC Good Health and Wellness in Indian Country (GHWIC) (ends 9/29/2024)
    • CDC Expanding Social Determinants of Health Umbrella Strategy 2 (ends 8/30/2024)
    • CDC Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services in Indian Country Strategy 1 (ends 8/30/2028)
    • CDC Strengthening Public Health Systems and Services in Indian Country Strategy 2 (ends 8/30/2024)
    • CDC Tribal Epidemiology Center (TEC) PHI 2.0 (ends 9/29/2027)
    • IHS Dental Support Center (ends 11/30/2025)
    • IHS Diabetes Support Program (ends 12/31/2027)
    • IHS EPI Tribal Epidemiology Center (ends 9/29/2026)
    • SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework Partnerships for Success (ends 8/30/2024)
  • Office of Environmental Resource Management (11)
    • NRCSM Natural Resources Conservation Service (ends 9/30/2024)
    • PPG – EPA Region 1 (ends 5/30/2024)
    • EPA Tribal Drinking Water (ends 9/30/2024)
    • EPA WIIN Lead Testing (ends 9/30/2024)
    • HHS Wastewater Training and Technical Support (ends 9/29/2025)
    • BIA Tribal Resilience and Ocean and Coastal Management Planning Multi Cat 1 &3 (ends 9/30/2024)
    • BIA Tribal Climate Resilience Forest and Wetlands (ends 2/15/2024)
    • BIA Tribal Climate Resilience Forest and Wetlands Interns (ends 2/15/2024)
    • BIA Trainings and Workshops Design and Hosting (ends 9/30/2024)
    • BIA Tribal Climate Liaison (ends 1/31/2024)
    • Northeast SARE Professional Development (ends 11/29/2024)
  • Office of Economic Development (1)
    • EDA Indigenous Communities (ends 11/30/2024)
  • Sovereignty Protection (2)
    • Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) Tribal Infrastructure Development Program
    • Doris Duke Foundation Tribal Infrastructure Development Program
  • General Operating/Other (2)
    • Christenson Fund (ends 3/31/2024)
    • Resource Rural, Heartland Fund: Improving Accessibility to Federal Resources for USET Membership Project Pilot (ends 12/31/26)

Considering

  • Federal
    • HHS-ACF-ANA Social and Economic Development Strategies
    • EPA Solid Waste Grant
    • BIA Funding
    • HRSA Funding
  • Philanthropic/Other
    • Tribal Health Innovations
    • The Bridgespan Group
    • NAP/Common Counsel Foundation – Native Voices Rising
    • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) – Evidence for Action: Indigenous-Led Solutions to Advance Health Equity and Wellbeing