The Grant Wire
Daily federal grant intelligence for nonprofits, IHEs, and grant seekers. What’s newly posted on Grants.gov, the agency funding moves that matter, and the policy shifts that change who’s eligible. Free, every weekday morning.
What you get
- 5–7 curated stories every weekday at 7 AM ET — new federal NOFOs, agency announcements, funding policy shifts
- Sources include Grants.gov, Federal Register, HHS, NIH, NSF, USDA, and the leading nonprofit-sector outlets
- Each story summarized in plain English — CFDA, eligible applicants, funding range, deadline up top so you can triage in seconds
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Federal Grant Deadlines
Live calendar of every Grants.gov NOFO closing in the next 7, 30, 60, or 90 days. Sorted soonest first. Refreshed hourly. Use it as a planning lens before any briefing reads.
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For organizations actively pursuing federal grants. Every Grants.gov opportunity matching your CFDA codes, applicant-type eligibility, target agencies, and keywords. Capability-statement fit scoring + AI application analysis on each. Daily personalized email, deadline-prioritized.
Start 7-day trial → $25/mo afterHow is this different from Grants.gov’s saved-search alerts?
Grants.gov’s alerts are keyword-based and dump every match. The Grant Wire is editorial — we read the firehose and pull out the 5–7 things that actually matter, with sector context and policy moves you wouldn’t see in a raw search alert. If you want personalized opportunity matching by your specific CFDA + applicant-type profile, that’s Grant Wire Pro — not this free briefing.
Do you cover state, local, or foundation grants?
Federal only. The federal grant universe is already enormous (~$700B/year, 1,800+ active opportunities at any time). State, local, and foundation funding live in different databases and serve different audiences — we’re intentionally focused on federal so we can do it well rather than half-cover everything.