Federal, state, and local funding available to District of Columbia small businesses, nonprofits, developers, and community organizations — with deadlines and official sources.
In FY2024, organizations in District of Columbia received $21.6B in federal grants and cooperative agreements. The largest funding agencies:
Source: USAspending.gov (official U.S. federal spending data).
Live from the official Grants.gov API. Award amounts and full eligibility are on each official listing.
District of Columbia organizations can apply for federal grants posted on Grants.gov (currently 40+ active opportunities in community development, housing, small business, and infrastructure) plus 12 state and local programs GrantRadar tracks for District of Columbia, and major federal tax-credit programs like the Historic Tax Credit and New Markets Tax Credit. In FY2024, District of Columbia organizations received $21.6B in federal grants (source: USAspending.gov).
Yes — GrantRadar tracks 12 District of Columbia state and local programs, including Great Streets Small Business Retail Grant, Commercial Property Acquisition Fund (CPAF), Technology Ecosystem Fund (TEF).
Federal opportunities are pulled directly from the official Grants.gov API. State and program data is compiled by GrantRadar from official agency sources. Always confirm eligibility and deadlines on the official source linked from each listing.
Federal opportunities refresh from Grants.gov on a daily cycle. Program records show their last-verified date.
Federal opportunity data sourced live from Grants.gov. Program details compiled from official agency sources for informational purposes — verify eligibility, amounts, and deadlines on each official listing before applying.