New 2025 Government Grants

New 2025 government grants are here! And they bring with them the promise of opportunity in the new year. Government grants support initiatives that stimulate the economy, provide essential goods and goods and services to underserved communities, and fund projects that align with their missions. With so many grants available to support meaningful causes, now is the time to explore new opportunities.

GrantWatch simplifies your grant search with up-to-date listings, verified funding sources, and powerful tools to streamline the grant-seeking process, saving you time, effort, and frustration. Don’t miss out on what these 2025 grants have to offer!

Types of Government Grants

Government grants come from federal, state, and local agencies. Federal grants are the most common, with funding provided by agencies like the U.S. Department of Defense, Commerce, and Agriculture. While many grants are listed on Grants.gov, the platform can be complex for first-time users. GrantWatch offers a more user-friendly experience, listing federal, state, and local grants with clear, simplified descriptions. Each listing includes essential details, such as funder contact information. Users can search by type, category, or keyword, making it easier to find the right funding opportunities.

2025 Government Grants

  1. Issues With the National Court System: Grants to courts, IHEs, nonprofits, individuals, govt agencies, and for-profits to address issues with the national court system.
  2. Laboratory Equipment for Energy-Related Programs: In-kind support for surplus laboratory equipment for energy-related programs. Funding is for a wide range of equipment and training apparatuses, including amplifiers, oscilloscopes, mass spectrometers, and power supplies.
  3. Recovery Support: Grants to individuals and households for disaster relief and recovery support. Funding assists residents who have been negatively affected by natural disasters. 
  4. Home Repairs and Safety Hazard Removal: Up to $10,000 to low-income homeowners in rural areas to improve their homes and address health hazards.
  5. Promote Expansion, Collaboration, and Creativity: Grants to businesses to promote expansion, collaboration, and creativity. Funding bolsters Canada’s business sector and attract international investment.
  6. Rural Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs: Grants to nonprofits, IHEs, and Tribes to promote the growth and development of small-scale businesses and entrepreneurs in rural areas.
  7. Promote Scientific Research Careers: Grants to nonprofit organizations, IHEs, and for-profit organizations. Funding expands the workforce in the area of scientific research. 
  8. Humanities Workshops for K-12 and IHE Teachers: Grants to nonprofit organizations, government agencies, tribes, and IHEs. Funding provides week-long culture and history workshops for educators and humanities professionals. 
  9. Projects to Improve Infrastructure: Grants to nonprofits, govt agencies, and tribal govts for projects to improve infrastructure. Funding may be used for technical assistance, feasibility studies, and preliminary design and engineering analysis.
  10. Conservation Practices in Agriculture: Grants to farmers, ranchers, and landowners to implement conservation practices in agriculture.
  11. Reduce Carbon Emissions: Grants and vouchers to state and local government agencies and tribal organizations to reduce carbon emissions and create jobs in the clean energy sector.
  12. Improve Library Resources: Up to $10,000 to tribes to improve library resources and provide professional development opportunities for library staff.

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