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To provide high-level grant guidance to state agencies and community partners, the Office of Federal Assistance has updated the Nevada Grant Manual (updated May 2023). This publication should be used as a primer to understanding grant funding.
The Governor’s Office of Federal Assistance (OFA) was established on July 1, 2022, as per the provisions of NRS 223.460-498. The primary objective of the OFA is to extend support to Nevada stakeholders in matters related to federal grants.
The Nevada Humanities Major Project Grant application deadline is September 10, 2021, at 11:59 pm PDT, for projects taking place beginning November 1, 2021, and running through October 31, 2022; these grants are awarded once each year. Grantees will be notified of their grant awards in late October 2021. Grant guidelines
Nevada Volunteers has developed the following planning grant deliverable framework to ensure that planning grant requirements are completed in a thorough and timely fashion so that you are ready on day one to operate a robust AmeriCorps Nevada program.
AB445: MODERNIZING NEVADA’S FEDERAL GRANT. SYSTEM AND STRATEGY. NEW REVENUE FOR CRITICAL NEEDS. Miles Dickson, Nevada GrantLab. U.S. Govt awards ~$800 billion annually to state and local govts, tribes, and nonprofits. FEDERAL GRANTS HELP FUND LOCAL COMMUNITIES & ECONOMIES .
State of Nevada Grant Opportunities. Below is a list of state agency's grant websites. These opportunities include legislatively mandated grants and federal subaward opportunities. Click on the title of each agency for a link to their opportunity postings; you must apply directly to the funding organization.
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Nevada Grant Office is tracking federal COVID -19 funding awarded to or received by any Nevada recipient from many information sources; this information, including categorization determined by the Nevada Grant Office, is subject to change. 1 To date, Nevada entities have received $9 billion in grants