Washington Grants
Open funding for nonprofits, schools, and municipalities serving Washington.
3 open Washington grants, drawn from federal sources, the state portal, foundation 990 filings, and corporate giving programs. Refreshed daily.
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Top Washington grants right now
FEMA Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Grant Program for AI-Enabled Drone Detection
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) / Department of Homeland SecurityUp to $250MopenThe FEMA Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) Grant Program, established under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, provides $500 million to e...
counter_dronehomeland_securityai_detectionpublic_safetyuas_defenseDHS Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Counter-UAS) Grant Program FY2026 for AI-Enabled Drone Defense at FIFA World Cup and National Capital Region
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)Up to $30MopenThe DHS Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (Counter-UAS) Grant Program was established to support state and local law enforcement, critical infrastruct...
counter_uasai_drone_defensecomputer_visionsensor_fusionpublic_safety_aiMicrosoft AI for Good Lab Open Call Grant Program for Social and Scientific Impact
MicrosoftUp to $500KopenThe Microsoft AI for Good Lab Open Call is a grant program awarding $5 million in funding and Azure service credits to organizations leveraging artifi...
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Where Washington grants come from
- Federal sources — Grants.gov, NIH RePORTER, and SAM.gov, filtered for opportunities that fund work in Washington.
- Washington state portal — state-administered grant programs, including pass-through federal dollars and state-only appropriations.
- Foundations — community foundations and private foundations active in Washington, drawn from IRS Form 990 filings and curated foundation directories.
- Corporate giving — a curated set of corporate philanthropy programs that explicitly fund Washington-based work.
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Qualify Washington grants before you write
Most of the time it takes to win a grant isn't writing — it's research and qualifying. Before you commit a week to a full proposal, qualify the opportunity with a 1–2 page Letter of Inquiry. Our guide walks through the structure that gets a yes:
Read: How to write a Letter of Inquiry that gets you invited to applySee every Washington grant matched to your mission
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