» Biography
» Awards
» National Defense
» Taxes
» Social Issues
» Agriculture
» Education
» Energy Policy
» Healthcare
» Immigration
» Intelligence Reform
» Small Business
» Social Security
» Veterans' Issues
» Congress
» Press Releases
» Columns
» Archives
» Visiting Washington, DC
» Federal Agencies
» Mil. Acad. Nominations
» Contacts
» 23rd District
» Art Competition
» Visiting Washington, DC
» Kids' Page
» Case Work
» Grant Information
» Current Submissions
» Past Submissions
» About the Project
 Contact Henry Bonilla
Congressman Bonilla is here to help you with many services including:

» Contacts
» 23rd District
» Academy Nominations
» Art Competition
» Visiting D.C.
» Flag Requests
» Federal Gov. Links
» Kids' Page
» Case Work
» Grant Information
Home  |  Constituent Corner
The following information has been prepared by the Congressional Research Service. It is intended to give constituents guidance and Internet resources on Federal grants and non-financial assistance, as well as on private foundation funding.


HOW TO FIND GRANT INFORMATION

1.  Search or browse the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) by Keyword and other indexes for grants, loans, business and nonfinancial help.

2.  Contact Federal office given in CFDA program description: if indicated, use CFDA Appendix IV: Federal Regional or Local Office Addresses (by Agency or by State).

3.  Search Federal Web sites for special grantseekers such as Business.gov, FirstGov for Government to Government, or FirstGov for Nonprofits.

4.  Check current Federal grants postings at Grants.gov and apply online.

5.  Search also foundations for project funding: use the Foundation Center Web site or Foundation Center book collections in libraries to identify national, State, and community foundations.

6.  Learn how to write grant proposals: follow CFDA's Developing and Writing Grant Proposals, or take the Foundation Center Proposal Writing Short Course.


KEY FEDERAL FUNDING SOURCES

Grants.gov  (via Dept. of Health and Human Services)
Federal grants Web site that allows organizations to electronically find and apply for current competitive grant opportunities from ALL Federal agencies. Grant seekers can check on notices of funding availability posted in the last 7 days; sign up to receive e-mail notification of future grant opportunities; and apply for Federal grants online through a unified process. For full Federal program descriptions, see CFDA below.

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(General Services Administration)
The Catalog (CFDA), issued annually and updated continuously on the Web, describes some 1500 Federal grants and non financial assistance programs. Grantseekers can identify programs that might support their projects and can learn the program's objectives, requirements, application procedures and contacts. For current notices of funding availability, see Grants.gov.

Catalog Indexes and Listings
 (GSA )
Although keyword searching is often a good place to start, also browse by broad subject (Functional Area), by Federal Department or Agency, or by Beneficiary to identify more Federal funding programs. CFDA program descriptions refer to local and regional Federal office addresses, to related programs, and to Office of Management and Budget circulars, all available full text on the Internet.

Developing and Writing Grant Proposals
 (CFDA)
Guidance in formulating Federal grant applications, including initial proposal development, basic components of a proposal, review recommendations, and referral to Federal guidelines and literature.

Federal Regional or Local Office Addresses
 (CFDA Appendix IV; by Agency or by State)
Much of the Federal grants budget moves to the States through formula and block grants -- State, regional, and local Federal offices often handle grants applications and funds disbursement. If the CFDA program description refers to a State or regional Information Contact as listed in Appendix IV, grantseekers should contact them before applying for funding to obtain the most up-to-date information.

State 'Single Points of Contact'
 (Office of Management and Budget)
Under Executive Order 12372, some States require Federal grants applicants to submit a copy of their application for State government level review and comment. The State offices listed here coordinate government (both Federal and State) grants development and may provide guidance to grantseekers. For help in identifying State-level grants, other State government agencies Web sites include: the Library of Congress' State and Local Governments Resource Page and National Association of State Development Agencies.


RELATED FEDERAL SOURCES

Official Federal Government Web Sites   (via Library of Congress)
To better develop a grant proposal, search a department or agency's Home Page to learn more about its programs and objectives. Some government departments or agencies have Web pages specifically designed for specific types of grant seekers (see below).

Homeland Security Grants
  (Dept. of Homeland Security)
Information on Federal homeland security and public safety grant opportunities, whether administered by DHS or other departments and agencies. Critical State and local missions supported through these grants include the preparedness of first responders and citizens, public health, infrastructure security, and other public safety activities.

FirstGov Government-to-Government
  (General Services Administration)
Thousands of grants and loans are made by the Federal government to State and local governments and other public entities. This site provides one-stop access to grants management and Federal assistance programs, in addition to resources about acquisition and procurement, financial management, and taxes.

FirstGov for Nonprofits
  (General Services Administration)
Links to Federal department and agency information and service for nonprofit organizations, including fundraising and outreach, grants, loans and other assistance, laws and regulations, management and operations, online services, registration and licensing, and tax information.

Centers for Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
  (Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives)
The Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Justice, and Labor operate a number of programs to serve Americans in need for which faith-based and community organizations may apply. Consult Guidance to Faith-Based and Community Organizations on Partnering with the Federal Government and Federal Funds for Organizations That Help Those in Need. Many are "formula grants" made available to States and local governments, which in turn award grants to grassroots and local organizations. To learn about them, contact local and State agencies responsible for managing these programs.

Business.gov
  (Small Business Administration)
Small Business Administration Web page covers business development, laws and regulations, international trade, work place issues, and buying and selling.

Federal Register
  (National Archives)
The Federal Register, printed each business day, publishes updates and notices affecting Federal assistance programs. Scroll down to check current year; scroll down further to enter Catalog program number, or subject/keyword "AND CFDA" in Search Terms box.

Federal Funding Report
  (House Information Resources)
Weekly compilation of items published in the Federal Register which affect Federal domestic assistance programs. The summary consists of three parts:(1) Federal Register Summary, (2) Early Warning Grants Report, and (3) Disaster Loan Applications.

OMB
Grants Management Web Site
  (Office of Management and Budget)
OMB establishes government-wide grants management policies and guidelines through circulars and common rules.  OMB Circulars  are cited in Catalog program descriptions and may be printed out fulltext.


PRIVATE AND CORPORATE FUNDING

The Foundation Center
Gateway to information about private funding sources (including national, State, community, and corporate foundations), the grantseeking process, guidelines on writing a grant proposal, addresses of State libraries with grants reference collections, and links to other useful Internet Web sites. The Center maintains a comprehensive database on foundations; produces print, Web, and CD-ROM directories and guides; conducts research and publishes studies in the field; and offers a variety of training and educational seminars.

The Grantseeking Process
Guide to Funding Research and Resources
Proposal Writing Short Course
Foundation Finder
Web Sites of Community Foundations (by State)
Foundation Center Cooperating Collections (by State)   

The Grantsmanship Center
 (TGCI)
In addition to useful links to government resources, this site includes information on community foundations and international funding. Community Foundations (by State) are often particularly interested in local projects and maintain diverse grants programs. TGCI also offers publications, training, and workshops in proposal writing, grantsmanship, and fund raising for nonprofit organizations and government.