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.
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.
| # | 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% |
| # | 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 |
| 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 |
| 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) |
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