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Step 1
Read the application carefully. If you hope to get free money from government grants, you need to be sure your proposal matches the funding objectives of the agency. It's also important not to omit information from your application. If omissions don't cause your application to be rejected outright, they could delay the processing of your grant money.
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Step 2
Be as specific as possible. To get free money from government grants, you need facts, concrete examples, and details that will convince the judges your proposal is worth the grant award. Opinions from experts may also be included, such as an attorney or an accountant who has evaluated your business plan.
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Step 3
Write clearly. A well-written grant application is much more likely to receive funding. Pay attention to spelling and grammar. Don’t use vague language, complex sentences, unnecessary jargon. If possible, have two or three different people proofread your application to make sure there are no factual or typographical errors.
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Step 4
Don't overlook the importance of a clear presentation. Subheadings, bullets, and a legible font choice can make your application look professional. Wide margins to allow for note taking make your application convenient for judges to review. Visual aids such as charts and graphs may also be helpful.












Comments
YouthServices said
on 3/17/2009 It's not free...I just did my taxes! Federally Redistributed Employees Earnings!
cwengre said
on 2/16/2009 Good information. I'd like to know more on how and where to get the applications. So many scams on the web.
joyful327 said
on 7/23/2008 Good tips!