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New Federal Grants Open for Application  Key Deadlines Ahead

The U.S. Mission to Belgium has announced a $400K funding opportunity with a June 22 deadline. Additionally, the National Park Service is offering grants for historic preservation.

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Launching the Next 250 Years of American and European Innovation and Growth

The U.S. Mission to Belgium has posted a federal funding opportunity with an application deadline of June 22, 2026. The program falls under CFDA 19.040 and aims to foster innovation and growth between the U.S. and Europe.

Why it matters. This initiative could provide up to $400,000 for eligible projects, making it a significant opportunity for organizations focused on transatlantic collaboration.

Our readExpect competitive proposals as organizations rush to secure funding for innovative projects.

Source · Grants.gov

F26AS00069 Coastal Program FY26 Now Open

The Fish and Wildlife Service has launched its Coastal Program for FY26, with applications due by September 30, 2026. This program, under CFDA 15.630, supports coastal habitat restoration efforts.

Why it matters. Organizations involved in coastal conservation should prepare to apply for this funding, which is critical for habitat protection.

Our readSignal: expect a surge in applications from conservation groups focused on coastal ecosystems.

Source · Grants.gov

Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Reclassification of the Rough Popcornflower

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is reclassifying the rough popcornflower from endangered to threatened under the Endangered Species Act. This decision is based on the evaluation of the best scientific data available.

Why it matters. This reclassification may affect conservation funding and regulatory requirements for landowners and developers in the region.

Our readExpect potential shifts in local conservation strategies as stakeholders adjust to the new classification.

Source · Federal Register

Preemption Determination: State Interest-on-Escrow Laws

The OCC has issued a preemption determination concluding that federal law preempts state laws restricting banks' ability to pay interest on funds in real estate escrow accounts. This ruling is significant for OCC-regulated banks.

Why it matters. This ruling is significant for OCC-regulated banks.

Our readWatch for potential challenges from state regulators as banks adapt to this ruling.

Source · Federal Register

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Track the National Park Service's historic preservation grants  deadlines are fast approaching.

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