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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.
An open EMFAF call for awareness and readiness projects supporting Arctic communities and Indigenous people, with up to €300,000 in co-funding and a single-stage submission deadline on 20 August 2026.
EPSRC's open 2026 grant call supports UK research projects that advance resource-efficient hybrid quantum-classical algorithms, with awards of up to £2.285 million and applications due 20 August 2026.
The University of Auckland's Kupe Leadership Scholarship supports exceptional New Zealand postgraduate students with a stipend or stipend-plus-accommodation package, compulsory tuition fees, mentoring, and a year-long leadership programme.
The Villum Foundation's 2026 Villum Investigator call opened on 26 February 2026 and closes at 14:00 on 20 August 2026, allocating DKK 300 million in total and up to DKK 30 million per applicant for a six-year appointment at a Danish university or GEUS, for experienced technical and natural science researchers with at least ten years of excellent track record.
The Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship supports Australian citizens and permanent residents starting eligible full-time postgraduate study in 2027 with up to AUD $120,000 for study, living costs, leadership development, and an international experience.
ArtsFund, in partnership with Allen Family Philanthropies, is running the fourth round of its $10 million Community Accelerator Grant, awarding unrestricted grants of $2,500 to $25,000 to Washington State arts and cultural nonprofits, fiscally sponsored organizations, and tribal entities with average annual operating budgets between $25,000 and $1 million.
Ongoing programs that are useful when you need options that do not depend on a single annual cycle.
Anthropic's Claude Corps places a fully paid, AI-trained fellow with eligible U.S. nonprofits for 12 months and provides each selected host organization with a $10,000 implementation grant, Claude licenses and API credits, and covered travel for program convenings.
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival's 2027 FAIR Experience offers paid theatre internships, paid assistantships with housing and round-trip travel, and stipend-supported directing fellowships for artists, artisans and arts administrators.
Independent Awesome Foundation chapters make no-strings-attached microgrants, generally $1,000 or the local equivalent, to projects they consider awesome.
A rolling U.S. small-business program offering a monthly unrestricted grant, application feedback, mentorship access, and consideration for a year-end award.
A monthly $1,000 microgrant for under-resourced women entrepreneurs, including women of color, with applications considered each calendar month.
The ACT Government's 2027 Priority Area Scholarship Program supports domestic students entering initial teacher education in languages, inclusive education or STEM, with up to A$50,000 for undergraduate study or A$25,000 for postgraduate study plus an appointment allowance for graduates who work in ACT public schools.
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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.