Active grant contracts

The Minnesota Department of Human Services strives for transparency in how it uses state and federal funds to improve the lives of Minnesotans. The list below, which is updated monthly, includes the department's active grant contracts as of the date indicated. The list is searchable and sortable.

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UPDATED: January 14, 2026

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Grant contracts are a class of contract reflecting financial assistance paid or services furnished by a state agency via a third party to benefit an eligible recipient to support a public purpose authorized by law. Grants always involve three parties:

  • The state agency with authority to make the grant
  • The outside entity that will administer the grant or deliver the service
  • The final recipient of the service.

The Department of Administration’s Office of Grants Management (OGM) is charged by Minnesota Statutes 16B.97 to standardize, streamline and improve state grant-making practices. A tool used to accomplish this mission are 13 comprehensive grants management policies that apply to all Executive Branch agencies, boards, commissions, councils, authorities and task forces. To review all current grants policies visit OGM’s Policies, Statutes and Forms page.