> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.highergov.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities.md).

# Find Opportunities

- [Federal Contracts](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities/federal-contracts.md): How to Identify Relevant Federal Prime Contract Opportunities
- [Federal Grants](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities/federal-grants.md): How to Easily Find and Pursue Federal Prime Grant Opportunities
- [State and Local Contracts](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities/state-and-local-contracts.md): How to Easily Find and Pursue State, Local, and Education contract opportunities
- [DLA Opportunities](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities/dla-opportunities.md): Find and research opportunities posted on the DLA Internet Bid Board System (DIBBS)
- [Forecasted Opportunities and Expiring Awards](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities/forecasted-opportunities-and-expiring-awards.md): How to Find Contract and Grant Opportunities Before They are Widely Released to the Public
- [Federal Small Business and Socioeconomic Contracts](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities/federal-small-business-and-socioeconomic-contracts.md): How to Find and Compete for Federal Set-Aside Contracts Based on Your Set-Aside or Socioeconomic Status such as 8(a) or SDVOSB
- [Federal Subcontracts and Subgrants](https://docs.highergov.com/find-opportunities/federal-subcontracts-and-subgrants.md): How to Identify and Compete for Relevant Potential Federal Subcontracting Opportunities


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