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Federal agencies are in the process of adopting Grants.gov for grant listings and application. For campus guidance on using http://Grants.gov , see our Grants.gov guidance page. The transition to http://Grants.gov varies by agency; agencies are still using other electronic submission systems. Please note this page provides an overview and is not a complete list.

Agency

Program Information

Electronic Submission Information

Corporation for National and Community Service

Learn and Serve America

Electronic submission using CNCS eGrants System is required

Department of Agriculture

Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service – Funding Opportunities

CSREES requires Grants.gov electronic submission

Department of Commerce

EDA – Funding Opportunities

EDA encourages applicants to download and submit application packages online through Grants.gov

 

NOAA – Grants Office

NOAA Grants Online – NOAA interface to Grants.gov

 

NIST – Funding Opportunities

Some NIST programs use Grants.gov

Department of Defense

Army Research Laboratory – Broad Agency Announcements

Some ARL programs allow or require Grants.gov. May also use e-mail, e.g., for white papers.

 

Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

Electronic submission required. Pre-Applications including Letters of Intent (LOIs), Pre-proposals and/or Nominations are submitted through the CDMRP eReceipt website. Full proposals are submitted through Grants.gov.

 

Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) – Solicitations

DARPA provides some e-mail and web-based submission; varies by program.

 

Office of Naval Research – Acquisition

Submission requirements may vary by program, all ONR funding opportunities published as Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) for FY 2009 and beyond will use Grants.gov.

Department of Education

Grants Overview

ED Discretionary Grants Transition to Grants.gov – submission requirements vary by program, may use Grants.gov or G5.
G5 replaces the former e-Grants, Grant Administration and Payment systems

Department of Energy

DOE for Researchers

Applications for Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) financial assistance should be submitted through Grants.gov

 

 

DOE Office of Science submission

 

 

NETL uses the Grants.gov to receive proposals and applications.

 

 

DOE will be using FedConnect as the communications portal for its potential and actual contractor and financial assistance recipient communities (entities) beginning in March 2008.

Department of Health and Human Services

Administration for Children and Families – Grant Opportunities

ACF electronic submission through Grants.gov is voluntary but strongly encouraged.

 

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality – Funding

AHRQ is making the transition to : Grants.gov

 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Funding Announcements

CDC prefers applications electronically through Grants.gov submission. PIs must register in eRA Commons

 

Health Resources and Services Administration – Grant Opportunities

Requires Grants.gov and HRSA Handbook for submission.

 

National Institutes of Health – Grants and Funding Opportunities

NIH is phasing in Grants.gov submissions. PIs must register in eRA Commons – see NIH eRA Commons at WVU

 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration – Grants

SAMHSA Online Grants Application Process – some programs use Grants.gov.

Department of Homeland Security

DHS Research Grants

Some programs use Grants.gov.

 

FEMA Grants and Assistance Programs

FEMA e-Grant Application

Department of the Interior

National Park Service Preservation Grants

Some programs use Grants.gov.

 

U.S. Geological Survey Contracts and Grants Information

Some programs use Grants.gov.

 

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service – Division of Federal Assistance

Some programs use Grants.gov.

 

Office of Surface Mining

Some programs use Grants.gov.

Department of Justice

DOJ Agency Grants

Some programs use Grants.gov.

 

Office of Justice Grant Programs

Competitive applications must be submitted through Grants.gov. Formula/block grants, earmarks, and continuations must go through the Grant Management System.

Department of Labor

Grants Information

Uses Grants.gov submission.

Department of Transportation

Acquisition and Grants Home Page

Many DOT Programs encourage or require Grants.gov submission.

Environmental Protection Agency

EPA Grants and Department

EPA proposal/application material must be submitted with Grants.gov

Institute of Museum and Library Services

Guide to funding with IMLS

Requires Grants.gov.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

For Researchers – Research Opportunities

NASA uses NSPIRES for electronic proposal submission. Most NASA Research Announcement (NRA) and Cooperative Agreement Notice (CAN) programs allow Grants.gov submission.

National Archives and Records Administration

NARA Grants

Applicants to National Historical Publications & Records Commission, the main grant-making component of NARA, should use Grants.gov.

National Endowment for the Arts

Apply for a Grant

NEA uses http://Grants.gov ; some programs require Grants.gov submission.

National Endowment for the Humanities

Grant Programs and Deadlines

NEH requires Grants.gov submission.

National Science Foundation

Find Funding

NSF uses FastLane for electronic submission. NSF is transitioning to Grants.gov – see NSF’s Policy Office (http://Grants.gov information is in the middle of the page), and the NSF Grants.gov Application Guide (PDF file). Principal investigators must be registered in NSF FastLane for http://Grants.gov submission, and proposals submitted with http://Grants.gov must meet both http://Grants.gov requirements and FastLane requirements.

US Agency for International Development

Doing Business with USAID

Some programs allow Grants.gov submission.

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