Active grant opportunities from the Dept of Education, NIH, USDA, and other agencies — filtered to education-related programs with deadlines approaching. Sorted by urgency.
| Opportunity ID | Program Title | Agency | CFDA | Deadline | Max Award | Who Can Apply |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 84.066-26 | Educational Opportunity Centers Program | Dept of Education | 84.066 | May 14, 2026 | $500K | Nonprofits |
| ED-GRANTS-0325 | Special Education — State Grants (Formula) | Office of Special Ed | 84.027 | May 26, 2026 | Open | State agencies |
| PAR-24-233 | NIH Research Education for HIV Researchers | NIH / NIMH | 93.242 | May 25, 2026 | $300K | Universities, nonprofits |
| 10.307-OREI | Organic Agriculture Research Extension | NIFA / USDA | 10.307 | May 14, 2026 | $750K | Universities, nonprofits |
| O-OJJDP-172518 | Youth Gang Prevention Program | Office of Juvenile Justice | 16.548 | May 21, 2026 | $750K | Nonprofits, local gov |
| W9127N-26-R003 | Natural Resource Management — Youth Services | USACE Portland | 12.010 | May 21, 2026 | $125K | Nonprofits, youth orgs |
Federal education grants fund programs at every level — from K-12 school improvement to adult literacy, workforce training, and university research. The Dept of Education (CFDA 84.xxx) is the largest grantor, but HHS, USDA, NSF, and the military services also fund education and training programs extensively.
Nonprofits, community organizations, faith-based groups, and local governments are often explicitly listed as eligible applicants. Many education grants receive few applications — not because the money isn't available, but because eligible organizations don't know the opportunity exists.
Most education grants in this query accept applications from:
CFDA codes to watch: 84.215 (Adult Education), 84.048 (Vocational Education), 84.066 (Talent Search/Educational Opportunity Centers), 93.243 (Substance Abuse Prevention — often education-linked).