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FindMyMoney.App is a practical funding directory for people who need a clearer way to search across grants, scholarships, public benefits, fellowships, loans, prizes, and support programs. Instead of forcing you to guess the perfect government portal, foundation keyword, or university acronym, the site brings many types of opportunities into one searchable catalog and gives each listing a plain-English summary.
The directory is built for real application decisions. Each opportunity page highlights the amount when it is published, the deadline or deadline status, the location or eligibility geography, the funding type, the official source, and the most recent verification date we have. Some programs are competitive grants with formal review panels. Others are benefits, rebates, tuition supports, emergency help, internships, or rolling programs where timing matters less than eligibility. The point is not to make every program look the same. The point is to make the differences easy to compare before you spend hours on an application.
You can browse by category, start with a curated funding guide, use the survey to create a shortlist, or scan closing deadlines. Students can compare scholarships and fellowships. Founders can look for startup and business grants. Researchers can find public and foundation funding. Families can look for benefits, housing assistance, utility help, health programs, and cash supports. Nonprofits, artists, teachers, and community builders can find programs that are often buried in agency pages or funder announcements.
FindMyMoney.App is independent and informational. It is not a government website, lender, school, funder, or application portal. We link back to the official source because official instructions control eligibility, deadlines, required documents, award amounts, and final decisions. Use this site to discover and organize options, then verify the details directly before you apply.
We prefer official government, university, foundation, nonprofit, and funder pages; record source URLs; track review dates; and mark unclear, rolling, expired, and historical listings differently so a closed program does not look current. Our process is described in the methodology, editorial policy, sources guide, and corrections page.
Current fixed-deadline opportunities that need attention soon.
USDA Rural Development FY26 MPPEP-4 provides matching grants to U.S. meat and poultry facilities to expand capacity, diversify processing, and strengthen supply-chain resiliency in underserved rural and regional markets.
A two-phase NIH-aligned, HHS-linked national competition with up to $2,000,000 in total prize money (including a $1,000,000 grand prize) to build AI solutions for invisible illness using open federal health data.
The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs is seeking competitive grant proposals from Native American tribal organizations to run off-reservation Indian child and family service programs, with a 2026/2027 two-year funding window and an expected total of $2,000,000 in awards.
Belgium-focused grant from Journalismfund Europe for multilingual investigative teams to run collaborative projects that address local issues with broader national relevance.
If you build communications technology, network infrastructure tools, security systems, or anything that sits close to the pipes and plumbing of modern connectivity, this funding call deserves your attention.
Innovate UK is funding collaborative UK industrial research projects to improve advanced manufacturing supply chain productivity, efficiency, and resilience, with applications open as of April 2026 and closing on 10 June 2026.
Ongoing programs that are useful when you need options that do not depend on a single annual cycle.
A NCCIH phased NIH parent R61/R33 NOFO supporting mind-body mechanistic clinical trials with strong preliminary data, explicit feasibility milestones, and continuation criteria, with recurring submission cycles into the 2027 review cycle.
The EIC Women Leadership Programme is a free leadership and networking programme with mentoring, coaching, and skills training for women in the EIC/EIT ecosystem; it does not provide direct cash awards.
An NCI parent R01 notice for population-level cancer research, cancer control science, and implementation-focused projects with recurring submission cycles through the 2027 cycle.
NIH parent program PA-25-080 funds conference and workshop-style scientific meetings led by eligible U.S. institutions, with multiple 2026 and 2027 submission windows and no fixed budget cap.
ARPA-E’s DE-FOA-0003624 is a 2026 cohort-focused energy innovation grant path for early-career researchers, with up to $500,000 per award and possible follow-on support.
Open UKRI/EPSRC fellowship launched in 2026 to support post-PhD mathematical science researchers to make a transition to long-term research independence through a fellowship project funded up to £1,250,000 FEC.
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FindMyMoney.App is an independent funding opportunity directory that helps people discover grants, scholarships, benefits, fellowships, loans, and support programs from many official sources.
No. FindMyMoney.App is not a government website, funder, lender, school, or application portal. We organize information and link to official sources for final details.
Listings are reviewed against official or highly credible sources where possible, and pages show review or update dates. You should still confirm eligibility, deadlines, and instructions with the official source.
The dataset is refreshed regularly, and the footer shows the latest refresh date based on reviewed opportunity records.
Yes. The directory includes startup grants, research grants, student and graduate scholarships, public benefits, housing assistance, cash assistance, nonprofit grants, and other funding programs.
Yes. Always verify eligibility, deadlines, award amounts, application instructions, and required documents directly with the official source before making plans or applying.