Grantsbase for grant-seekers
Published May 28, 2026 · Updated Jun 12, 2026
Whether you run a nonprofit, a small business, a research lab, a farm or a city department, the hard part of funding isn't writing the application — it's finding the right opportunity in the first place. Grantsbase exists to make that step fast, free and reliable.
Who Grantsbase is for
- Nonprofits & community organizations — federal, state and foundation grants for programs, capacity and operations.
- Small businesses & startups — SBIR/STTR, economic development grants, and forgivable loans.
- Researchers & academics — NIH, NSF and agency research funding, fellowships and career awards.
- Farmers & producers — USDA programs, conservation cost-shares and rural development funding.
- Local governments & tribes — infrastructure, public-health and community grants.
Why grant-seekers use us
One searchable database. Instead of checking Grants.gov, a dozen agency sites, and your state portal separately, search them all in one place. Browse by industry, state or agency.
Eligibility-first. Our match quiz filters out everything you can't apply for, so you only spend time on grants that fit your organization.
Always current. We refresh listings daily from official sources and remove what's closed — see how we verify.
Free. No paywall on search, match or tracking. See what's free.
How to get started in 10 minutes
- Take the match quiz — answer a few questions about your organization.
- Review your matched grants; open the ones with the best fit and nearest deadlines.
- Save them to your applications board and start the strongest one.
New to grants entirely? Start with our plain-English guides on what a grant is and how to find grants.