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How to Apply for a Government Grant

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By Jonae Fredericks
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Apply for a Government Grant
Apply for a Government Grant
Jonae Fredericks

Finding and applying for a government grant has never been easier. With the aid of computers and a federally developed information website, you can search for the particular grant that will best serve your needs and in most cases, submit the application directly online. There are more than one thousand grant opportunities available for deserving individuals that make up a resource of close to five hundred billion dollars in monies earmarked for these purposes.

From Quick Guide: Government Grants 101
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Grant of interest Personal information Computer Printer Mailing address
  1. Step 1

    Locate the type of government grant that will suit your interests. Federally funded government grants can be searched using a user friendly interface provided by the Grants.Gov website.

  2. Step 2

    Create a grant registration profile. This login will be stored in a central computer system that will provide the federal government with all of your contact information associated with the grant that you are applying for, as well as any future grant applications.

  3. Step 3

    Download the government grant application associated with your grant type. The federal government provides the applications necessary to apply for grants online. Downloading these documents will require access to a printer afterwards, in order to fill out the hard copy.

  4. Step 4

    Supply the grant maker with the information requested on the government application. The application is self explanatory, and will supply you with the details of all necessary information that will need to be added to the application in order to process your grant request.

  5. Step 5

    Submit the downloaded application forms to the necessary government agencies. For some government grants you will find that it is possible to complete the application online. But other government grant providers may require that you submit a hard copy through the regular federal mail system.

  6. Step 6

    Wait for the government's response to your grant request. There is usually a waiting period that exists before finding out if your government grant request has been accepted. This allows the grant maker ample time to review your application, or request further information. Generally you will be contacted by either email or phone, along with written documentation through the federal mail system.

  7. Step 7

    Apply again if your request has not been accepted. In cases where you have been denied a grant due to financial or situational reasons, there is usually a waiting period before a new application can be submited. If your circumstances change in the future, and are within the granter's guidelines, you can always resubmit a grant application at that time.

Tips & Warnings
  • It is a good idea to have all of your personal and financial information readily available in order to expedite the government grant application process.
  • Be careful not to involve yourself in a government grant program that is not truly government related. There are many scams artists that prey on poor, unsuspecting individuals. Grants listed on the Grants.gov website are through credible government agencies.
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