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Education / Labor
National Grants
Dept of Education · CFDA 84.*  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report R8
Source Grants.gov
Generated 2026-05-14
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Active Department of Education grant opportunities. Includes Title I, special education, higher education, workforce development, and adult literacy programs. Updated weekly from Grants.gov.

How to Use This Report

Step 1 — Check program eligibility. ED programs have strict eligibility — SEAs, LEAs, IHEs, nonprofits vary by program.

Step 2 — Review ESSA alignment. Elementary/secondary programs require ESSA compliance.

Step 3 — Prepare performance data. ED requires prior performance data for competitive grants.

Step 4 — Identify evaluation partner. Most competitive ED grants require independent evaluation.

Action Checklist
  • Eligibility type Confirm SEA/LEA/IHE/nonprofit status for program.
  • Prior performance Gather data on prior grant performance for competitive priority.
  • Evaluation plan Identify independent evaluator before submission.
  • GEPA compliance General Education Provisions Act compliance required.
  • FERPA compliance Data privacy plan required for all student-data programs.
Key Statistics — Education National
Data Sources
Grants.gov
Federal grant opportunity database, updated daily
SAM.gov
System for Award Management — required for all applicants
Data sourced from Grants.gov public API. Verify all opportunities at grants.gov before applying. Deadlines subject to change.
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Education / Labor
National Grants
Active Opportunities — Page 1 of 2  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report R8
Source Grants.gov
Generated 2026-05-14
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21
Total Opportunities
1
Closing ≤ 7d
3
Closing 8–14d
$142.9M
Max Award
Active Education / Labor Grant Opportunities
20 grants · closing ≤ 90 days · sorted by deadline
#Program Title / AgencyCFDADeadlineMax AwardEligible
1Educational Opportunity Centers Program (EOC)Office of Postsecondary Education84.066▲2026-05-140d$3.0M00
2Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSEDepartment of Education84.160△2026-05-2612d$450K25
3Fiscal Year 2026 State Allocations under the Carl D. PerkinsOffice of Career Technical and Adult Education84.048△2026-05-2612d$142.9M25
4Estimated Fiscal Year 2026 Adult Education and Family LiteraOffice of Career Technical and Adult Education84.002△2026-05-2612d$101.5M25
5Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) 2026Office of Postsecondary Education84.3352026-05-29$1.0M06
6Supporting Effective Educator Development 84.423AOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education84.4232026-06-0106
7Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSEDepartment of Education84.3282026-06-0525
8Teacher and School Leader Incentive Fund 84.374AOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education84.3742026-06-0900
9Innovative Approaches to Literacy 84.215GOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education84.2152026-06-0925
10Career Pathways Exploration Grant Program 84.424JOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education84.4242026-06-09$9.0M00
11Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE): Office Department of Education84.4152026-06-1125
12Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSEDepartment of Education84.3232026-06-1625
13Competitive Grants for State AssessmentsOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education84.3682026-06-16$4.0M00
14CSP Grants to State Entities 84.282AOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education84.2822026-06-1800
15Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE): Well-RoDepartment of Education84.2062026-06-2325
16FY 26 Teacher Quality Partnership (TQP) Program CompetitionOffice of Elementary and Secondary Education84.3362026-06-2300
17Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSEDepartment of Education84.3272026-06-2625
18Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSEDepartment of Education84.3272026-06-26$1.1M25
19Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE): ProgramDepartment of Education84.2832026-06-3025
20Ready to Learn ProgrammingDepartment of Education84.2952026-07-0825
This week: 20 active education / labor grant opportunities this window. 1 require immediate action. Review CFDA codes and eligibility before applying — requirements vary by program office.
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Education / Labor
National Grants
Active Opportunities — Page 2 of 2  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report R8
Source Grants.gov
Generated 2026-05-14
govprocure.northwest.net
21
Total Opportunities
1
Closing ≤ 7d
3
Closing 8–14d
$142.9M
Max Award
Active Education / Labor Grant Opportunities
1 grants · closing ≤ 90 days · sorted by deadline
#Program Title / AgencyCFDADeadlineMax AwardEligible
1Promise NeighborhoodsDepartment of Education84.2152026-08-0625
This week: 1 active education / labor grant opportunities this window. 0 require immediate action. Review CFDA codes and eligibility before applying — requirements vary by program office.
GovProcure
Federal Procurement Intelligence
Education / Labor
National Grants
Predicted Opportunities & Grant Calendar  ·  Week of May 14, 2026
Report R8
Source Grants.gov
Generated 2026-05-14
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Predicted Upcoming Opportunities
Based on 3-year historical posting patterns · 8 programs predicted
Program Title CFDA Expected Window Typical Award Eligible
Title I School Improvement 84.010 Mar–May $2M LEAs
IDEA Special Education 84.027 Oct–Dec $1M State/LEAs
TRIO Upward Bound 84.047 Jan–Mar $500K IHEs/nonprofits
Adult Education Basic 84.002 Rolling $750K State agencies
Gear Up College Prep 84.334 Feb–Apr $1M IHEs/LEAs
Career Technical Ed 84.051 Rolling $500K State agencies
Race to the Top 84.395 Varies $10M+ State agencies
Literacy Innovative 84.215 Mar–Jun $750K LEAs/nonprofits
Federal Grant Calendar — Seasonal Activity
12-month posting volume by agency
Agency Jan–Dec Activity Peak Month
Education / ED
Mar–Apr
HHS / NIH
May
Labor / ETA
Mar–May
Justice
Jun
Agriculture
Apr–May
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Methodology: Predicted from 3-year ED posting history. ED competitive grants peak Mar–May. Formula grants not included. ESSA and GEPA compliance required. Independent evaluation plan required for most competitive grants.
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How This Report Is Built · Week of June 06, 2026
Report R8
Source SAM.gov + USASpending.gov + Grants.gov + IRS BMF
Generated 2026-06-06 17:47 PT
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Data Sources & Accuracy

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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AI-Assisted Analysis

Summaries are generated with AI assistance (Claude, Anthropic). Treat AI summaries as a starting point for research, not a final determination of opportunity quality.

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