If you do need individual assistance then you should
consider searching locally for assistance first to see what
resources are available before launching a full
internet search.
To help you find the answers you need we would
recommend you complete this free anonymous questionnaire so you will
be able to obtain the most accurate list of benefit programs for
which you may be eligible.
Click here to start!
Many people look to the government hoping to find out how to apply
for a grant or to get "free money." However, grants usually go to state
and local governments or nonprofit organizations, who then use
the money to operate assistance programs locally. USA.gov has information
about grants and loans.
Individuals looking
for government grants and loans should visit
GovBenefits.gov. States
and organizations looking for grants should visit Grants.gov.
Another source of
information is the Catalog
of Federal Domestic Assistance, which is a directory of over 15
types of federal assistance, including grants and loans. There are
about 1,500 programs listed in the CFDA. Each program has a summary
which explains program eligibility requirements, agency contact
information, and application instructions. A
printed copy can also be ordered.
For further
information about grants and loans by category, please visit the
following links:
Business
Housing
Education
Medical needs
Rural
residents
Personal needs
We also suggest researching
the Catalog
of Federal Domestic Assistance, which is a directory of over
15 types of federal assistance, including grants and loans.
There are about 1,500 programs listed in the CFDA. Each program
has a summary which explains program eligibility requirements,
agency contact information, and application instructions.
To access the CFDA website
please visit:
http://12.46.245.173/cfda/cfda.html
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If you are looking for
grants then we suggest you try the FREE tool offered by the
Foundation Center below:
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