Simpler Grants.gov
This presentation will review the current features in the codebase, efforts to involve a wider community of contributors through an open source developer evangelist and participatory advisory council, and running the project in an open and transparent fashion.
🅰️ℹ️ How might we enhance the Grants.gov platform to be more user-friendly and accessible, empowering a broader range of users to navigate the grants process effectively? This initiative will leverage existing features and engage a diverse community of contributors through an open-source approach. By fostering collaboration and transparency, we aim to streamline grant applications, eliminate barriers, and create a supportive ecosystem that welcomes input from various stakeholders. Join us in reimagining the future of grant funding to be simpler and more inclusive for all.
Simpler.Grants.gov
A modernization effort for Grants.gov
About the Project
We want Grants.gov to be an extremely simple, accessible, and easy-to-use tool for posting, finding, sharing, and applying for federal financial assistance. Our mission is to increase access to grants and improve the grants experience for everyone. We’re improving the way applicants search for and discover funding opportunities, making it easier to find and apply. For federal grantmaking agencies, we’re making it easier for their communities to find the funding they need.
Go to Simpler.Grants.gov to learn about our transparent process and what we’re doing now, or explore our existing user research and the findings that are guiding our work.
See goals.md for more information about the vision and goals for the project.
Core Team
The core team on the grants.gov project is a small group of content strategists, designers, developers, and product managers working for and with the Department of Health and Human Services, and other federal agencies, and community volunteers.
An up-to-date list of core team members can be found in MAINTAINERS.md. At this time, the project is still building the core team and defining roles and responsibilities. We are eagerly seeking individuals who would like to join the community and help us define and fill these roles.
Repository Structure
- ./.github contains Github specific settings files and testing, linting, and CI/CD workflows
- ./api contains an API built in Python using the Flask library
- ./bin contains scripts for managing infrastructure
- ./documentation contains project guides, documentation, and decision records
- ./frontend contains a web application built using Next.js
- ./infra contains Terraform modules and configuration for managing the AWS infrastructure
Development
API
Documentation for the API is linked to from the API README.md. For installation instructions, see the development documentation.
Front-end
Documentation and development instructions for the front-end are provided in the Front-end README.md.
Contributing
Thank you for considering contributing to an Open Source project of the US Government! For more information about our contribution guidelines, see CONTRIBUTING.md to learn more and join our community see our wiki.
Security
For more information about our Security, Vulnerability, and Responsible Disclosure Policies, see SECURITY.md.
Authors and Maintainers
For more information about our Authors and maintainers, see MAINTAINERS.md.
A full list of contributors can be found on GitHub.
Public domain
This project is licensed within in the public domain within the United States, and copyright and related rights in the work worldwide are waived through the CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication.
All contributions to this project will be released under the CC0 dedication. By submitting a pull request or issue, you are agreeing to comply with this waiver of copyright interest.
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