Government Grants

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Market Intelligence — Grants

Active Records
7,051
Total Award Value
$626,431,785,864
Average Value
$193,164,288
Record Types
4

Records by Type

Contracts2,775Job Listings2,757Regulations825Grants694

Top Contractors in Grants

1.
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2.INNOVATIVE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INC
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3.RAND CORPORATION
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4.PREMIER COMMUNICATIONS
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5.AYRES, GRANT A
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6.GRANT MANAGEMENT USA
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7.GRANT WRITING USA
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8.GRANT, ELIZABETH S
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9.UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA
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10.WEST IOWA TELEPHONE
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Competitive Position

FragmentedOpen market — no single contractor dominates

Good conditions for new entrants — 10+ active vendors

Set-Aside Distribution

Full and Open Competition74.4%Small Business Set-Aside11%NONE5.6%Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business3.1%MBE2.4%Veteran-Owned Small Business1.8%8(a) Business Development1.2%HUBZone Small Business0.2%Women-Owned Small Business0.2%LAS0.1%

Monthly Activity (Last 12 Months)

2025-06
174
2025-07
23
2025-08
21
2025-09
22
2025-10
4
2025-11
14
2025-12
1,741
2026-01
1,247
2026-02
696
2026-03
1,183
2026-04
1,251
2026-05
284

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find federal grants?
Search Bureauify's database of 100,000+ grant opportunities from Grants.gov and other federal sources. Filter by agency, CFDA number, eligibility, and deadline. Set up alerts to get notified when new grants matching your profile are posted.
What is the difference between a grant and a contract?
Grants provide funding for a specific purpose (research, community development, education) without expectation of goods or services in return. Contracts are agreements where the government pays for specific deliverables. Grants are typically awarded through Grants.gov, while contracts appear on SAM.gov.
Who is eligible for federal grants?
Eligibility varies by program. Common eligible entities include nonprofits, state/local governments, educational institutions, small businesses (especially for SBIR/STTR), and tribal organizations. Each grant listing specifies eligible applicant types.
How long does the grant application process take?
Most federal grant applications have 30-90 day windows from posting to deadline. The review process typically takes 3-6 months. Some programs like SBIR have fixed annual solicitation cycles. Bureauify tracks deadlines and sends alerts so you never miss a window.
What are the largest federal grant programs?
The largest programs include HHS grants (Medicare, Medicaid, NIH research), DOE energy grants, NSF research funding, USDA rural development, and DOT transportation grants. Combined federal grant spending exceeds $700 billion annually.

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