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FEMA's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Deadline Approaches

FEMA has announced a $200 million funding opportunity through its Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program, with applications due by July 22, 2026.

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FEMA Opens $200M Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant Program

The Department of Homeland Security's FEMA is offering grants to enhance disaster resilience, with an application deadline of July 22, 2026. Eligible applicants include state and local governments, tribes, and territories.

Why it matters. This funding could significantly bolster local disaster preparedness efforts, especially for communities prone to natural disasters.

Our readExpect strong competition for these grants as communities seek to improve resilience ahead of the next disaster season.

Source · Grants.gov

U.S. Mission to Algeria Announces Collaboration Grant

The U.S. Mission to Algeria is offering a funding opportunity aimed at fostering collaboration in innovation and commerce, with an application deadline of August 8, 2026. This grant is open to nonprofits and educational institutions.

Why it matters. This grant is open to nonprofits and educational institutions.

Our readSignal: watch for partnerships between U.S. and Algerian entities as applications open for this collaboration-focused grant.

Source · Grants.gov

Foreign-Trade Zone Notification for Super Micro Computer, Inc.

The Commerce Department's Foreign-Trade Zones Board has issued a notice regarding proposed production activity by Super Micro Computer in California. This could streamline operations for high-performance computing systems.

Why it matters. This could streamline operations for high-performance computing systems.

Our readExpect increased production efficiency as Super Micro seeks to leverage the benefits of the foreign-trade zone.

Source · Federal Register

Revisions to User Fees for Export and Investment Promotion Services

The International Trade Administration will implement new user fees for export and investment promotion services, aligning with OMB guidance to fully recover costs. This change affects businesses utilizing these services.

Why it matters. This change affects businesses utilizing these services.

Our readAnticipate pushback from businesses as they adjust to the new fee structure, which could affect their export strategies.

Source · Federal Register

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Track the upcoming deadlines for U.S. Mission grants, especially the Algeria collaboration opportunity on August 8, 2026.

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