Where Do I Find Out More Grant Information?
Posted by: Grants Expert In General Grant Information
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The Federal and State governments, as also a lot of private organizations offer a large number of grants for various persons and various reasons. These grants could range from education grants and business grants to housing grants, agriculture grants and grants for daycare.
Grants are available for single moms, students, researchers, the disabled and handicapped, minorities, women etc. The qualifying criteria and eligibility for each of these grants will differ and depend on the organization giving the grant.
Grant Application Advice
If you’re planning on applying for a grant it gets very important to go about it in a way that ensures your application doesn’t get rejected on some trivial point like applying for a grant in the wrong category. Thus, the most important part of applying for a grant is spending your time and energy conducting detailed research about the various grants available, their eligibility criteria and the documents needed for submition.
Top 3 Grant Research Sites You Should Go To
The best place to do grant research is on government websites.
1. www.grants.gov
A good place to start when you want to do grant research! This website offers complete details on all the grants (nearly 900!) that the government offers.
There is also a list on the various categories. This makes it easier to find grants that best suit your purpose.
This government site also provides search tool which allows you to look for what you want. Grants.gov is a good place to do grant research because it gives you step-by-step instructions on how to go about applying for a grant, along with Frequently Asked Questions so that all your queries are answered.
2. www.proposalwriter.com/grants.html
This website offers information in simple language (for those of us who don’t speak “grant”). Something I really like are the samples of grant proposals. Now that is useful!
3. www.sba.gov
SBA stands for : Small Business Administration. This website can provide information on grants, eligibility and the application procedure for attaining a small business administration grant.
Good Luck!
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