How To Find Government Grants
Each year, the federal government gives out over 150 billion dollars
in Government funded grant programs to businesses and individuals.
These grants are provided to assist businesses in growing and providing
jobs, and to help individuals raise funds for education or other
personal needs.
Despite the abundance of grant programs available, many businesses
and individuals are finding it difficult to locate grants. The
system can be very confusing. Luckily, there is progress being
made. The federal government actually has a website, Grants.gov
that you can visit and you can search by agency, category, or browse
the available grant opportunities. Now, this is a step in the right
direction, but as you will see, their site is still hard to use
and the search function is well, somehow lacking. Also, this is
not a complete list of all grant programs that are available. You
will likely need to employ additional research methods to uncover
many government grant opportunities.
When researching for Government Grants, one of the best resources
for research is the Internet. Try searching for the type of grant
that you are hoping to apply for. Try putting the type of grant
in quotes - ex. "grants for single mothers", and search with the
quotes. This instructs most modern search engines to search for
the exact phrase. This will often times narrow down the results
to a more manageable size for research.
If this fails you, you may try visiting another government run
website, cfda.gov - The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance.
You may try searching this for related government grant programs.
There is a third government run website that may help as well,
located at firstgov.gov.
If you still cant find information on the type of grant that you
require, there are many commercial products available that maintain
private databases of grant opportunities. Usually, this costs money,
but the small fee might be worth it if it saves you time and helps
you find the grant that you are searching for.
Once you have found information on the grant that you hope to
apply for, it would be a good idea to contact the funding organization
and verify the details of the grant. Alot of times, information
is out of date and you want to make sure that you have the most
recent data before you attempt to apply for a grant. A phone call
or letter to the group that funds that grant could save you a great
deal of time and aggravation later on if you wind up with out dated
information.
There are numerous government grant programs available. Locating
them can be tricky, but is often times well worth the effort. With
diligent research, you should be able to uncover some good opportunities
for federal government grants.
About the Author
Amber Lowery writes for numerous online publications. You can
learn more about federal
government grants by visiting our website, http://www.go4governmentgrants.com
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