Opportunity

Simpler Grants.gov #HHS-2026-ACF-ANA-NEG-0120

Grant Funding for Native Community Economic Advancement Initiatives (EAGLE Program)

Buyer

Administration for Children and Families

Posted

April 15, 2026

Respond By

August 02, 2026

Identifier

HHS-2026-ACF-ANA-NEG-0120

NAICS

921150, 926110, 924120, 923130

This opportunity from the Administration for Native Americans (ANA) under the Department of Health and Human Services seeks to empower Native communities through the Economic Advancement Grants for Local Empowerment (EAGLE) program. - Government Buyer: - Department of Health and Human Services - Administration for Children and Families - Administration for Native Americans (ANA) - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a grant program for community-driven projects. - Products/Services Requested: - Funding for projects in regenerative agriculture (e.g., Seventh-Generation Greenhouses) - Microgrid and tribal energy sovereignty initiatives - Artificial intelligence and human capital development programs - Workforce development, cultural education, and community-designed solutions - Notable Requirements: - Only Native American tribal governments, Native organizations, and eligible nonprofits may apply - Cost sharing or matching is required - 31 grants expected, each between $300,000 and $1,000,000, totaling $24 million - Focus on socioeconomic and cultural advancement for Native communities

Description

The Administration for Native Americans is announcing the availability of funds for the EAGLE program, which supports socioeconomic and cultural success for Native communities through business creation in areas such as regenerative agriculture, artificial intelligence, tribal energy sovereignty, and human capital development. The program aims to support Native capacity, health, employability, and resourcefulness, foster sustainable economic growth through job creation and infrastructure, and accelerate economic development and governance. The funding will support multiple program areas including greenhouses, microgrids, workforce development, cultural education, and community-designed solutions. Eligible applicants include federally recognized Native American tribal governments, nonprofits, and other Native organizations. The program expects to award 31 grants ranging from $300,000 to $1,000,000 each for a total of $24 million.

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