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Grants.gov × IRS BMF × Form 990  ·  Weekly Intelligence  ·  Week of May 12, 2026
Report C1-WA-2026-05-12
Source Grants.gov + IRS BMF + Form 990
Generated Weekly Sun 4AM
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This weekly report is GovProcure's most comprehensive nonprofit intelligence product — crossing three federal databases to map the complete federal funding pipeline for Washington State nonprofits. It shows which federal grant opportunities are open right now, how many WA organizations in each sector are eligible, what percentage of those organizations already receive federal funding, and which financially distressed organizations most urgently need new grant revenue. No single government website produces this view.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Read the Grant Penetration Rate. Only 10–14% of eligible WA nonprofits currently receive government grants. If your organization isn't funded yet, you are in the majority — and the opportunities on page 2 are your entry point.

Step 2 — Match your sector to open grants. Each sector shows open grant counts, grants closing in 30 days, and how many WA organizations compete for them. Lower WA org counts with more open grants = better odds.

Step 3 — Check the financial urgency list. Page 3 shows WA nonprofits running the deepest operating deficits — organizations for whom new grant revenue is critical to survival. If you serve these communities, they are potential partners or clients.

Step 4 — Act on the high-value pipeline. The top 25 open grants by award ceiling (page 2) include opportunities ranging from $3M to $2B. Even 1% of these awards flowing to WA nonprofits represents hundreds of millions in sector funding.

Getting Started Checklist
  • Confirm your SAM.gov registration — sam.gov Active UEI required for all federal grant applications.
  • Check your grant penetration Is your organization among the 10–14% already funded? If not, this week's open grants are your starting point.
  • Read the full NOFO Every grant listed has a full Notice of Funding Opportunity at grants.gov — read it before applying.
  • Assess your financial health Organizations with negative net assets may face additional scrutiny in grant reviews; address your financial position first.
  • Connect with a WA grants consultant — washingtonnonprofits.org Technical assistance for first-time applicants.
Data & Source Disclaimer: Grant data from Grants.gov (U.S. DHHS). Nonprofit data from IRS EO BMF and Form 990 e-file. Grant penetration rates and financial health classifications are GovProcure analytical designations based on public IRS data. Individual organizations must confirm their own eligibility by reading each grant's full NOFO. GovProcure is not affiliated with any federal agency. © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC — govprocure.northwest.net
Official Government Resources
Required Federal Forms
SF-424
Application for Federal Assistance — required cover form for all federal grants
SF-424A
Budget Information — non-construction programs budget breakdown
SF-424B
Assurances — compliance and certification requirements
IRS 501(c)(3)
Determination Letter — required attachment on most federal applications
SF-425
Federal Financial Report — quarterly post-award reporting requirement
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Federal Procurement Intelligence
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Open Grants × Eligible WA Nonprofits × Grant Penetration Rates  ·  May 2026
Report C1-WA-2026-05-12
Source Grants.gov + IRS BMF + Form 990
Generated 2026-05-12 04:00 UTC
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601
Open Grants for WA Nonprofits
35,038
WA 501(c)(3) Organizations
11.4%
Education Grant Penetration
$2.04B
Largest Single Award Available
Sector Pipeline — Open Grants × WA Nonprofit Eligibility
10 sectors · current open grants · WA org counts · penetration rates
# Sector WA Orgs Open Grants Close ≤30d Already Funded Penetration
1 Human Services 2,811 382 30 285 10.1%
2 Health Care 944 382 30 134 14.2%
3 Education 4,642 5 3 529 11.4%
4 Mental Health 440 115 7 est. 75 ~17%
5 Food & Agriculture 446 3 0 22 4.9%
6 Youth Development 1,349 5 3 73 5.4%
7 Employment 164 2 2 10 6.1%
8 Housing & Shelter 513 3 2 33 6.4%
9 Environment 847 0 0 68 8.0%
10 International 626 0 0 123 19.6%
Top 15 High-Value Open Grants — WA Nonprofits Eligible
sorted by award ceiling · ▲ urgency within 7 days
# Grant Title / Agency Deadline Award Ceiling Sector Match
1 FY25-26 Consolidated Rail InfrastructureDOT Jun 22 $2,039,246,480 Public Safety / Infrastructure
2 Air Delivered EffectsDoD Mar 2027 $750,000,000 Science / Defense Research
3 Natural Gas Distribution InfrastructureDOT May 22 $98,000,000 Public Safety / Technical
4 Title X Family Planning ServicesHHS Jan 2027 $22,000,000 Health Care
5 FY 2026 Future Leaders Exchange FLEXState Jun 29 $22,000,000 International / Education
6 FY 2026 Mandela Washington FellowshipState May 26 $15,000,000 International
7 NIJ FY25 Innovative Technology R&DDOJ Jun 2 $12,500,000 Crime & Legal / Research
8 FY 2027 Fulbright Teacher ExchangeState Jun 29 $10,500,000 Education / International
9 FY 2027 Hubert H. Humphrey FellowshipState May 18 $10,250,000 Education / International
10 FY 2026 Kennedy-Lugar Youth ExchangeState May 26 $10,000,000 Youth Development
11 FY 2026 J. Christopher Stevens Virtual ExchangeState May 29 $10,000,000 International / Education
12 FY 2026 Young Southeast Asian LeadersState May 29 $8,000,000 International / Youth
13 FY 2026 Young Leaders of the AmericasState Jun 5 $7,875,000 International / Youth
14 WIOA Workforce Innovation PY2026 Region 2DOL May 22 $5,998,062 Employment
15 NIJ FY25 Research on School SafetyDOJ Jun 3 $5,000,000 Education / Youth
88–90% of eligible WA nonprofits are not yet federally funded. Human Services has 2,811 eligible WA orgs but only 285 (10.1%) currently receive government grants — meaning 2,526 organizations are unfunded and competing for 382 open opportunities. International nonprofits have the highest penetration at 19.6% — 123 of 626 WA international organizations already have federal funding relationships, making this the most competitive sector per org. Employment orgs have the best odds: only 164 WA Employment nonprofits compete for 2 open DOL grants worth up to $6M.
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Financial Urgency & Sector Intelligence  ·  May 2026
Report C1-WA-2026-05-12
Source Grants.gov + IRS BMF + Form 990
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WA Nonprofits Most in Need of Grant Revenue
organizations running operating deficits · $100K–$5M revenue · IRS Form 990 data
Organization Sector Revenue Op. Margin City Priority
OBCC OTHELLO QALICB Health Care $363,286 -802.0% Seattle Critical
BREAKTHROUGH ENERGY ACTION INC Environment $4,748,389 -578.0% Kirkland Critical
TRAUMA TRUST Health Care $1,859,488 -532.3% Tacoma Critical
CHAS HEALTH FOUNDATION Health Care $188,796 -457.7% Spokane Critical
JAPANESE AMERICAN CITIZEN LEAGUE $129,001 -423.3% Seattle Critical
BIO VENTURES FOR GLOBAL HEALTH Health Care $504,858 -413.3% Seattle Critical
GETTING SMART COLLECTIVE Education $427,515 -379.3% Federal Way Critical
DESC HOBSON CLINIC QALICB Human Services $188,920 -366.5% Seattle Critical
CANOPY PLANET FOUNDATION Environment $576,055 -361.1% Blaine Critical
WASHINGTON DENTAL SERVICE Health Care $3,208,968 -352.4% Seattle Critical
SKAGIT VALLEY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION Health Care $895,352 -278.2% Mount Vernon Critical
HARMONY HILL OF UNION Mental Health $548,142 -222.6% Seattle Critical
GEORGETOWN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $1,478,175 -207.5% Seattle Critical
THURSTON COMMUNITY TELEVISION Arts $204,206 -207.2% Olympia Urgent
STEVENS COUNTY YOUTH OUTREACH Education $156,359 -203.6% Colville Urgent
SPOKANE REGIONAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE COALITION Crime & Legal $260,893 -194.3% Spokane Urgent
CHENEY CARE FOUNDATION $330,959 -187.8% Cheney Urgent
SKAGIT VALLEY HOSPITAL FOUNDATION Health Care $895,352 -278.2% Mount Vernon Critical
TRAUMA TRUST Health Care $1,859,488 -532.3% Tacoma Critical
HARMONY HILL OF UNION Mental Health $548,142 -222.6% Seattle Critical
Note: Organizations labeled QALICB (Qualified Active Low-Income Community Business) use New Markets Tax Credit financing structures where deficits are structural and expected — they are not necessarily operationally distressed. Review the full 990 before drawing conclusions about any specific organization.
Sector Intelligence Summary — WA Federal Funding Landscape
three-database synthesis · open grants + eligible orgs + already-funded base
Sector WA Orgs Funded Penetration Open Grants Best Entry Point
Human Services 2,811 285 10.1% 382 BJA Opioid & Substance Abuse ($3M)
Education 4,642 529 11.4% 5 Educational Opportunity Centers ($3M)
Health Care 944 134 14.2% 382 NIMH HIV Mental Health ($200K)
Mental Health 440 ~75 ~17% 115 BJA Comprehensive Opioid Program ($3M)
Environment 847 68 8.0% 0 EPA Brownfields (rolling)
International 626 123 19.6% 0 State Dept (rolling)
Employment 164 10 6.1% 2 WIOA Region 2 ($6M — best odds)
Youth Development 1,349 73 5.4% 5 Kennedy-Lugar Exchange ($10M)
Intelligence derived from three federal databases: (1) Grants.gov — open grant opportunities filtered to nonprofits_non_higher_education_with_501c3 eligibility type, synced daily at 3:30 AM PT; (2) IRS Exempt Organizations Business Master File (EO BMF) — 35,038 Washington State 501(c)(3) organizations matched by NTEE sector code; (3) IRS Form 990 e-file data — government grants received (Part VIII Line 1e) for grant penetration analysis, and operating margins for financial urgency identification. Grant penetration rates show the share of WA orgs in each sector that reported government grants in their most recent 990 filing. All three source datasets are public domain. GovProcure provides the cross-database curation — this view is not available from any single government source. Refreshes weekly Sunday 4 AM PT. Verify all grant deadlines at grants.gov before taking action. govprocure.northwest.net © 2026 Silent Northwest LLC
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Compiled from publicly available federal data via USASpending.gov, SAM.gov, Grants.gov, and the IRS Business Master File. Data reflects records as of the generation date.

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Data Sources
USASpending.gov 328K+ awards
SAM.gov 900K+ opportunities
Grants.gov 83K+ programs
IRS BMF 1.9M+ nonprofits
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