Education Grants in Rhode Island
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Brookwood-Sago Mine Safety Grants
DOL-MSHA · FOA-BS-2026-1
Fiscal Year 26 Community Assistance Program - State Support Services Element (CAP-SSSE)
DHS-DHS · DHS-26-MT-023-01-99
Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE):Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange (MECE) Program, Assistance Listing Number 84.021C
ED · ED-GRANTS-061526-001
MINE HEALTH AND SAFETY STATE GRANTS
DOL-MSHA · MSHA-2026-1
Federal and State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program
SBA · SB-OIIFT-26-001
2026 Alaska Marine Education and Training Mini-Grant Program
DOC-DOCNOAAERA · NOAA-NMFS-AK-2026-33268
The National September 11 Memorial and Museum and 9/11 Pentagon Memorial Visitor Education Center
DOD-WHS · HQ003426NFOECAD01
U.S. Mission Public Diplomacy Grants Program – Cook Islands & Niue
DOS-NZL · PDS-NEWZEALAND-2026-02
Education Grants in Rhode Island: How to Apply
Federal education grants available to Rhode Island organizations are funded by agencies like the Department of Education and NSF. Most require 501(c)(3) status, though some are open to state/local governments, tribal organizations, and educational institutions.
Typical process: Review the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), confirm eligibility, submit a Letter of Intent if required (2-4 weeks before deadline), then submit the full application through Grants.gov before the close date. Applications typically include a project narrative, budget, and organizational capacity statement.
Why timing matters: Most NOFOs have a 30-60 day window. Starting the day it posts (vs. finding it 3 weeks late) can be the difference between a strong submission and a rushed one. That's what GrantQuick solves.
FAQ: Education Grants in Rhode Island
Who is eligible for education grants in Rhode Island?
Most federal education grants require 501(c)(3) nonprofit status. State and local government agencies, tribal organizations, and educational institutions in Rhode Island are also often eligible. Check each NOFO's eligibility section — some are restricted to specific org types.
How much funding is available?
Federal education grants range from $10,000 (planning grants) to $10M+ (multi-year program grants). Small-to-mid nonprofits in Rhode Island typically target $50K-$500K awards. Many agencies also offer capacity-building grants specifically for smaller organizations.
How often do new education grants post for Rhode Island?
New opportunities post year-round, but volume peaks in the federal fiscal year Q1-Q2 (October-March) when agencies release new-year funding. Set up a free alert to get notified the same day a matching grant posts.