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Rhode Island Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Grant

Amount varies
September 15, 2026
Rhode Island

Description

Funds workforce training programs in Rhode Island to help unemployed and underemployed workers gain the skills needed for in-demand jobs.

Eligibility

Workforce development organizations and community colleges in Rhode Island

Industry Tags

TechnologyInnovationSmall Business

About This Grant

Funds workforce training programs in Rhode Island to help unemployed and underemployed workers gain the skills needed for in-demand jobs.

Funding Information

Funding amount not specified. See the official listing for details.

Eligibility Overview

Federal grant opportunities are open to a range of applicant types. Common eligible organizations include:

  • Nonprofits and 501(c)(3) organizations
  • Small businesses and startups (especially for SBIR/STTR programs)
  • State, local, and tribal governments
  • Colleges, universities, and research institutions
  • Individuals (for select programs in education, arts, and research)

Eligibility requirements vary by opportunity. Always review the official listing before investing time in an application.

How to Apply

  1. 1

    Review the full opportunity

    Read the complete Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) on Grants.gov or the awarding agency's website.

  2. 2

    Confirm eligibility

    Check that your organization meets every requirement listed — applicant type, location, registration status, and any prior award restrictions.

  3. 3

    Prepare required documents

    Gather your budget narrative, needs statement, organizational details, SAM.gov registration, and any required certifications.

  4. 4

    Submit before the deadline

    This opportunity closes on September 15, 2026. Submit at least 48 hours early — portal systems are often slow near closing time.

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  • Tailor your needs statement to match the funder's stated priorities, using their exact language where possible.
  • Have a colleague outside your team review your budget narrative before submitting — fresh eyes catch errors reviewers penalize.

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