Federal Grants beginning with the letter D
There are 58 federal grants beginning with the letter "D". Select a grant from the list below to learn more information.
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Disaster Unemployment Assistance
To provide Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) weekly benefits to help individuals who are left jobless in the wake of a Federally-declared major disaster, and are not eligible for regular Unemployment Insurance benefits.
Disposal of Federal Surplus Real Property
To dispose of surplus real property by lease, permits, sale, exchange, or donation.
Disposal of Federal Surplus Real Property for Parks, Recreation, and Historic Monuments
To transfer surplus Federal real property for public park and recreation use, or for use of historic real property.
Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loans and Grants
To encourage and improve the use of telemedicine, telecommunications, computer networks, and related advanced technologies to provide educational and medical benefits through distance learning and telemedicine projects to people living in rural...
Distribution of Library of Congress Cataloging
To distribute cataloging data files and related technical publications to government agencies, libraries and other institutions and individuals. This enables them to utilize Library of Congress cataloging and national standards to avoid costly...
Distribution of Receipts to State and Local Governments
By various Laws, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) shares revenue with State, county, and local governments from fees charged for sale or use of public lands, minerals, and vegetation. Payment amounts are determined by several codified formulas...
Doctoral Dissertation Research Grants
To assist Ph.D. candidates in completing their research and dissertations on housing and urban development issues.
To expand HUD's partnership with local governments in helping to foster housing opportunities for low- to moderate-income families and address specific community needs.
Donation of Federal Surplus Personal Property
To donate Federal personal property no longer required for Federal use to public agencies and qualifying nonprofit entities in order to reduce the cost of State and local government.
Donations/loans of Obsolete Dod Property
To donate or lend obsolete combat material to veterans' organizations, soldiers' monument associations, State museums, incorporated museums, and incorporated municipalities.
