The most direct and easiest way to keep up with grants that your organization may be interested in is to go directly to the departments and foundations that you are pursuing funding through and sign up for any email newsletters or listservs that they publish. Most grants professionals already sign up for Grants.gov alerts but fewer have identified specific sites or departments from which they also receive daily or weekly alerts. While alerts like Grants.gov give you a sense of current opportunities, signing up for news from the Department of Justice or your state’s Department of Education not only alerts you to potential funding opportunities and their awards but can also give you a broader sense of funding trends and future investments that they may make. These sites will often publish press releases about the approval of bills that will eventually result in grant opportunities or stories of funded projects which can give your organization a sense of the kinds of programs that are being funded by the grantmaker, setting you up well for preparing a future proposal that aligns with the previous awards made by that funding organization. Identify a handful of state agencies or foundations that you may pursue funding through in the future and do a quick web search to see how you can receive regular updates from them directly to your email.