Small Business Grants from the Foreign Agricultural Service




Department of Health and Human Services
 $62,853,680,968 Department of Transportation
 $56,443,571,981 Environmental Protection Agency
 $35,751,587,496 Department of Energy
 $24,661,368,000 National Aeronautics and Space Administration
 $14,032,768,821 Department of Homeland Security
 $13,986,266,741 Department of Labor
 $10,348,285,755 Department of Defense
 $10,111,366,675 Department of the Interior
 $9,806,569,960 Department of Agriculture
 $8,296,397,040 Agency for International Development
 $7,754,781,106 Department of Commerce
 $6,871,103,950 Department of Housing and Urban Development
 $6,642,477,476 Department of State
 $6,042,701,916 Department of Justice
 $5,571,395,802 Department of Education
 $2,642,831,221 Department of the Treasury
 $1,019,380,000 Other Agencies
 $724,036,487


Engaging in APEC to Reduce Non-Tariff Barriers to Trade
*Modifications have been made to the synopsis in Grants.gov, and the attached full text instructions, however the modifications to the full text instructions are not appearing in Grants.gov. If you...more
Posted On - 2017-08-01


Scientific Cooperation Exchange Program with People's Republic of China
*Please view full announcement for complete application details. SCEP supports mutual exchanges of U.S. and Chinese research teams to visit the SCEP partner country for up to 14 days in order to...more
Posted On - 2013-02-11









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