This is your February 2024 newsletter from Grants.gov
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You Can Help Fight Fraudulent Activity

 

Each year, the Federal government awards trillions in Federal financial assistance. The vast majority of these funds are used according to the terms of the award and support critical activities across the Nation and in your local communities. Yet award-making agencies, recipients, and the general public are often preyed upon by fraudulent actors who use a variety of tactics to steal funding and other resources from the government and recipients.

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Upcoming Maintenance

Upcoming Maintenance:
April 20-23, 2024


The Grants.gov Calendar lists anticipated dates for both system-wide enhancements and scheduled downtimes for system maintenance.

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5 Tips to Help Grants.gov Users Avoid Scams
 

Grants.gov is committed to protecting our users’ information and serving people and organizations who apply for federal grant funding through our site.

Here are five things you need to know about Grants.gov to avoid being the victim of a scam:

5 Tips to Help Grants.gov Users Avoid Scams

 

U.S. Department of Energy

AGENCY SPOTLIGHT

 

Latest Funding Opportunities Posted by the

U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Science

 

Recent grant announcements from the U.S. Department of Energy - Office of Science

GRANTHOLOGY

 

Latest Resources from our Partners

HHS TAGGS - Federal Funds Awarded

"The Tracking Accountability in Government Grants System (TAGGS) is a database of grants awarded by the eleven Operating Divisions (OPDIVs) of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). TAGGS tracks obligated grant funds at the transaction level. TAGGS is a robust reporting tool developed by the HHS Office of Grants."

Government Grants - Federal Funds Awarded | HHS TAGGS

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