Consumer Protection Grants
10 active federal consumer protection grant opportunities. Updated daily from Grants.gov.
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Retail Food Safety Regulatory Association Collaboration
HHS-FDA · RFA-FD-26-003
POOL SAFELY GRANT PROGRAM (PSGP) 2026
CPSC · CP-VGB-26-001
NARMS Cooperative Agreement Program to Strengthen Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance in Retail Food Specimens
HHS-FDA · PAR-25-014
Reissue of RFA-FD-22-001 - Efficient and Innovative Natural History Studies Addressing Unmet Needs in Rare Diseases (R01 Clinical Trials Optional)
HHS-FDA · RFA-FD-25-017
Reissue of RFA-FD-23-001- Clinical Studies of Orphan Products Addressing Unmet Needs of Rare Diseases (R01 Clinical Trials Required)
HHS-FDA · RFA-FD-25-020
Animal Food Regulatory Program Standards Implementation Development and Maintenance, with Mutual Reliance Initiatives Clinical Trials Not Allowed
HHS-FDA · PAR-25-003
Laboratory Flexible Funding Model (LFFM)
HHS-FDA · RFA-FD-25-007
Animal and Veterinary Innovation Centers (U18)
HHS-FDA · PAR-24-251
Minor Use Minor Species Development of Drugs (R01)
HHS-FDA · PAR-24-216
Vet-LIRN Capacity-Building Project and Equipment Grants (U18)
HHS-FDA · PAR-23-202
About Consumer Protection Grants
Federal consumer protection grants are funded by agencies like multiple federal agencies. They fund a wide range of programs and initiatives.
Who's eligible: Most consumer protection grants are open to 501(c)(3) nonprofits, state/local governments, tribal organizations, and educational institutions. Some are also open to for-profit small businesses (especially SBIR/STTR grants).
Typical timeline: Grants post with a 30-60 day application window. Most require a Letter of Intent (LOI) 2-4 weeks before the full application deadline. Starting early is critical — this is why alerts matter.
FAQ
How do I find consumer protection grants for my nonprofit?
Search Grants.gov by the Consumer Protection funding category, or use GrantQuick to get automatic alerts matched to your mission — free for 1 search profile.
Do I need to be a 501(c)(3) to apply for consumer protection grants?
Most consumer protection grants require 501(c)(3) status, but some are open to government entities, tribal organizations, educational institutions, and even individuals or small businesses. Check each opportunity's eligibility section.
How much funding is available for consumer protection grants?
Individual awards range from $10K (planning grants) to $10M+ (multi-year program grants). The total federal funding for consumer protection programs exceeds tens of billions annually. Most small nonprofits target grants in the $50K-$500K range.