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231 grants + 85 benefits — 316 programs total. Use AI search to find what fits your situation.
52 programs
U.S. Department of the Treasury / State ABLE Programs
ABLE Accounts
ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experience) accounts are tax-advantaged savings accounts that allow individuals with qualifying disabilities to save money without losing eligibility for federal means-tested benefits such as SSI and Medicaid, up to a $100,000 balance. Annual contributions up to the gift tax exclusion ($18,000 in 2024) can come from the account owner, family, and friends; withdrawals for qualified disability expenses (housing, education, transportation, health) are tax-free. Starting January 1, 2026, the age-of-onset limit expands from before age 26 to before age 46.
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
AHRQ Health Services Research Grant
Funds research on healthcare quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness. Supports studies improving how health care is delivered, organized, financed, and evaluated.
U.S. Department of Energy
ARPA-E Energy Innovation Grants
ARPA-E funds transformational energy technology research that is too early for private investment but has the potential to radically change how the US generates, stores, and uses energy. Program Managers design focused programs targeting specific technical challenges and solicit proposals through open FOAs. ARPA-E prioritizes projects with very high potential impact and high technical risk.
Administration for Community Living, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Assistive Technology Act Programs
The Assistive Technology Act funds a program in every state and territory to increase access to assistive technology (AT) devices and services for individuals with disabilities of all ages and disability types. State AT programs offer device demonstration centers, short-term device loan programs, device reutilization programs that redistribute pre-owned equipment at little or no cost, and alternative financing programs with low-interest loans to help people purchase AT. No single application or income threshold applies nationally — services vary by state program.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC Community Health Worker Training Grant
CDC provides grants to train and deploy Community Health Workers (CHWs) who serve as a bridge between health and social services and the community. CHW programs improve health outcomes for underserved populations by addressing social determinants of health, promoting preventive care, and helping individuals navigate health and social service systems.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC Prevention Research Centers
Funds academic research centers conducting applied public health research with communities. Centers focus on chronic disease prevention through community-based participatory research.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC Research Grants
CDC research grants fund studies that advance public health science and translate evidence into practice to prevent disease, disability, and death. Priority areas include chronic disease prevention, infectious disease surveillance, injury prevention, environmental health, and health disparities research. Awards are made to domestic and international universities, public health agencies, and nonprofits.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC Rural Health Grant
CDC's Rural Health program funds initiatives to improve the health of rural populations who often face greater challenges accessing quality health care. Grants support telehealth infrastructure, rural health workforce development, chronic disease prevention, maternal and child health, and behavioral health programs in rural communities across the United States.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
DARPA Research Grants
DARPA funds high-risk, high-reward research that creates revolutionary capabilities for national defense in areas such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, quantum computing, hypersonic systems, and electronic warfare. Program Managers identify specific research challenges and solicit proposals through Broad Agency Announcements. DARPA does not fund basic academic research; projects must have a clear transition path to military application.
Department of Defense
DOD Alzheimer's Research Program
Funds research to understand, prevent, and treat Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Supports innovative basic, translational, and clinical research with a focus on military relevance.
U.S. Department of Defense
DOD Basic Research Program
DOD basic research programs at Army Research Office, Office of Naval Research, and Air Force Office of Scientific Research fund fundamental research in science and engineering that advances knowledge relevant to defense missions. Awards support university investigators exploring phenomena in areas including materials, chemistry, electronics, fluid dynamics, and cognitive sciences. Research results must be freely publishable.
Department of Defense
DOD Breast Cancer Research Program
Funds innovative breast cancer research across the full spectrum from prevention to survivorship. Open to researchers at US and international institutions with novel approaches.
Department of Defense
DOD Prostate Cancer Research Program
Funds research to prevent, detect, diagnose, and treat prostate cancer. Supports innovative approaches including basic, translational, and clinical research at US and international institutions.