Government Grants Help Senior Citizens with New Careers

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Being a senior citizen is not easy, especially in a fast-paced culture such as the United States. Elderly people find more time to do lots of things. Unfortunately, most other people they want to do these things with are either busy or working. At least, there’s a pension they can use to enjoy their golden years – and maybe even a hefty savings.

But what happens if by some circumstance the elderly person does not have a pension, or enough social security, or if  he or she is in dire financial straights without savings to cushion the blow. Being less mobile and incapable of the backbreaking work needed to dig themselves out of this financial rut, they find themselves pretty helpless and financially vulnerable.

The federal government puts great importance in taking care of the elderly and has created numerous programs to address their needs. Among these programs is the institution of financial grants to special projects for the elderly. These grants may include housing, medical care, and even jobs and job training especially designed for elderly citizens.

Applying for these grants does not require too much. You only have to be a taxpaying citizen of the United States and you have to meet specific requirements for application. For example, you will need to be of a certain age, income bracket, and so on to be eligible for certain grants.

There are different grants all depending on your profile. And there is no one general profile for any grant. This means that there is a grant for pretty much every need across the board among the elderly. Availing of these grants is a great way to get started on a new life, especially when a job from 9 to 5 doing office work may no longer be advisable for the elderly.

Grants also give senior citizens a greater window of opportunity to take advantage of – which is a great service to them because opportunities dwindle the older they get. A grant may open the doors to a new skill, a new business opportunity, and extra finances for elderly working citizens and better health and home service.

Also there are grants for institutions and companies so that they may accept elderly workers (those 55 and above) and pay them competitive rates. The grants vary.  Some can be applied for by companies and others are applied for by the elderly themselves.

Government Grants
Government grants are made available every year with the Annual Federal Budget. This allocates a good deal of money for various government agencies to forward projects and grants. This budget should be used to forward the welfare of those covered by each agency. The projects may be forwarded by various entities: agencies, cities, states, and even the President himself. However, ultimately, it is Congress that gets say on which projects to push through with.

The great thing about grants is that they are non-taxable, and you do not have to pay for them at all! (There are some programs that will require some sort of payment, but as a general rule federal grants come without strings attached.)

Grant projects become available to the agencies once the budget is made available to them. Various grants will then be offered to those that qualify for certain projects. These grants will become available on the CFDA, or the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance. This would be a good place to look up a grant that fits your qualification.

Finding Senior Citizen Grants
All you have to do to browse these grants is to log on to http://www.cfda.gov to find a comprehensive and complete listing of these grants. There will be many other websites promising to be the best and most exhaustive list of grants around. However, you will find that many of these sites will either extract a fee from you or will forward you to bogus sites and scams.

Also, you should make sure that you know exactly what kind of grant you are looking for. As mentioned earlier, there are senior citizen grants for most every need. If you are looking for a change of career in the golden years – a new small business, job training, or job openings that match your age, then there are grants that can assist in this process.

While there are grants for many needs, the landscape can still seem a little hazy for those that are not acquainted with the application process for grants. There are some services available that will help you write grant applications, find suitable grants, and follow up existing applications. However, it still would be best if you first consulted with official government institutions first.

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4 Comments

  1. CommentsSeniors Are An Amazing National Resource! | Government Funded Grants   |  Thursday, 19 March 2009 at 2:14 am
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  2. CommentsCharles Claybrooks   |  Saturday, 09 May 2009 at 1:12 pm
    Where can I realistally apply for Senior Citizens Low Income
    Grants.

    Thanks
    Charles Claybrooks

  3. CommentsHarvey   |  Wednesday, 20 May 2009 at 3:58 am
    Thank you so much for posting this. I am researching this topic for business planning and this is very helpful and informative.
  4. CommentsGovernment Grant   |  Wednesday, 14 October 2009 at 10:37 am
    You are a very smart person! :)

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Government Grants for Women

Women owned businesses are growing at a rapid pace.  More women than ever before in history are going after their dreams and starting their own businesses.  Money or lack of money can be a huge stumbling block to getting a business off the ground.  The funding search can be a challenge and most women just do not know where to start. Goverment grants are being awarded to women and helping women all over America become business owners.

There are two types of business fundings available to women.  There are business grants awarded by entities that want women to succeed.  Not for profit groups offer grants, goverment agencies and for profit companies are just a few of the types of entities that offer help to women.  Grants do not need to be repaid.  And there are loans. The Small Business Administration is one of the goverment agencies that support women owned businesses and are there to provide reasonable short term loans to get you on your feet.

Grants can be used for supplies, advertising, expenses, paying employee salaries, equipment, etc.  Your business will grow and the funds can be used for a multitude of needs that you may encounter.  A solid business plan is a must with any funds that you choose to pursue.  When you apply for the grants, you will also be required to turn in a business plan to show what the money will be used for and what your long and short term goals are with the business.  These applications are not difficult to fill out and business plan software can be found online or at your local library.  Many people shy away from grants, thinking that they are too hard to figure out. This is simply not true. Billions of dollars are available for grants each and every year and many grants go unawarded because of the lack of applicants.  More women are encouraged to take advantage of the help that is being offered.  Also, having a well thought out business plan will only help your business succeed and help you identify your needs before asking for a grant. You don’t want to ask for too little money or too much.  Your business plan will help you ask for the right amount and let the entity that you are applying to, know that you are planning a successfull business.

Women or minorities will find that there are thousands of grants being awarded daily to the recipents who apply for them.  You will want to look for the requirements for each of the grants you are applying to, to make sure it is a great fit.  A women owned grant is usually asking for the requirement that a women own at least 51% of the company. You can have male partners, but it will usually require that a women own just over half the company. You will need to be a U.S citizen, a tax payer and your credit score will usually have little bearing over the decision. The entities issuing the grant will want to see a business owner who is prepared to go into business and is enthusiastic about the business idea.  They want to see a women who has done her homework!

You will want to apply for multiple grants and search on a local and state level as well.  Many entities or agencies that are giving the money away, like to know you reside in the same state as they do.   Research grant websites carefully.  You will want to look for websites with extensive help, great directories and up to date information. Those that help you with a business plan template will help you too.  Websites like  www.WantFreeMoneyGrant.com are a great resource and proven website that will provide up to date information.

You are well on your way to finding the grant that will suite you!  Apply for the grants you are looking for and join the many women who found success and help through these goverment grants.