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GrantWatch, a grants website since 2010, has launched its 61st grant category viz., Tribal Nations Grants, marking a powerful new chapter in its 15-year mission to level the playing field in grant access.
This new category brings together funding opportunities explicitly designed for Tribal Nations and Native-led communities, including grants for education, economic development, housing, health and human services, environment, arts and culture, community development and workforce initiatives. While grants for Tribal and Native-led communities have always existed on GrantWatch, they are now accessible in one centralised, easy-to-use location.
According to founder and CEO Libby Hikind, “GrantWatch was built because access to funding should never depend on whom you know or where you’re located. The Tribal Nations Grants category is another step toward the future we’ve been building for 15 years—where opportunity is visible, searchable; and within reach for everyone who is doing the work.”
With 61 active grant categories, new grants added daily; and expired grants archived in real time, GrantWatch now functions as a central infrastructure of today’s funding landscape. Subscribers do not chase dead links or waste time on outdated listings. They work with current, verified funding data – every single day.
For 15 years, nonprofits, small businesses, schools, researchers, municipalities, faith-based organisations and community leaders have relied on GrantWatch as their starting point and their stronghold in the funding search.
That access is now paired with innovation.
GrantWatch subscribers also have access to the AI Grant Writing Tool, designed by grant seekers for grant seekers. The tool helps users refine strong programmatic ideas into clear, competitive, submission-ready proposals – supporting not just discovery, but execution.
While new platforms appear every day, promising faster, cheaper, fully automated solutions, the grant world continues to demand accuracy, context and human judgment. GrantWatch claims to remain current because real researchers review its data, which is updated daily and carefully audited by humans. Unlike fully automated platforms that scrape the internet and publish AI-generated listings that are vulnerable to misinformation, GrantWatch verifies opportunities before they reach subscribers. Every grant listing is reviewed for clarity, eligibility, accuracy and deadline integrity.
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