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	<title>Want Free Grant Money &#187; continuing education programs</title>
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		<title>New Careers for Veterans and the Government Grants that Make Them Possible</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[continuing education programs]]></category>
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Upon discharge or retirement from active duty, military veterans often face the harsh reality of ‘normal’ life. That is, they begin to tense about finding a job, building a home, or getting along with a new line of work as opposed to their military duty.
This is why the federal government, as well as some non-profit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>Upon discharge or retirement from active duty, military veterans often face the harsh reality of ‘normal’ life. That is, they begin to tense about finding a job, building a home, or getting along with a new line of work as opposed to their military duty.</p>
<p>This is why the federal government, as well as some non-profit organizations, has offered grants to help make the transition from military to civilian easier for veterans. For their service to their beloved country, it is the least that can be done for them.</p>
<p>Some military personnel, upon discharge, do not find shifting to civilian life a piece of pie. This is especially true in the case of non-technical specialists. Grants are available in many forms and qualifications to help every veteran find a niche in civilian life.</p>
<p>For specialists such as military service engineers, researchers, designers, and others, turning to a career in consulting seems like the best shot at normalcy. Unfortunately, not everyone discharged can take advantage of such skills. Many veterans go for less than lucrative jobs just because they don’t qualify for better paying jobs. Also, you will have to factor in the fact that many of these veterans have also acquired some sort of disability due to their tours of duty.</p>
<p>Many veterans of past wars such as World War 2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War – not to mention the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – have acquired physical or even emotional and mental disabilities as a result of life on the field. The government has at least allowed some grants to help these people find get on better footing.</p>
<p>Government Grants<br />
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.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>There are various grants aimed at veterans through the government agency that specifically deals with them – the Department of Veterans Affairs. There are too many grants to list here, but suffice it to say that there are grants to deal with homeless veterans, continuing education programs, home building grants, and grants that help veterans with their jobs such as job training grants.</p>
<p>Education and job training grants are great for those that are looking for a new career but desire more training to be better equipped for the job market. Home grants are also a great way for veterans to get their feet firmly planted on stable soil so that they are in a better position to earn.</p>
<p>Finding Veteran’s Grants<br />
All you have to do to browse these grants is to log on to <a href="http://www.cfda.gov">http://www.cfda.gov</a> 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.</p>
<p>It doesn’t help that the official websites of the US government are never on the top of the search engines lists. You will find many sites claiming to be the ‘official’ web portal of the United States government only to show every evidence of being a pay site or a partner site to other grant-assistance web sites.</p>
<p>While there are legitimate grant-assistance websites, do be wary of the fact that there are always people ready to take advantage of people on the Internet.</p>
<p>It is not piece of cake<br />
Applying for a grant is straightforward. However, getting them approved is another question. You will have to study the grant carefully so that you know if you truly are qualified. Getting a grant approved is a very competitive affair. So you will need to study how to create grant applications that is both qualified and attention garnering.<br />
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		<title>Get Through High School with the Help of a Government Grant</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 11:06:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today’s fast-paced and eagerly competitive world, not having an education is career suicide. College graduates make anywhere from 40% to 200% more than those that have only graduated from High School. This means that getting an education is a given when seeking a more lucrative and successful career.
Unfortunately, one of the biggest hindrances to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="KonaBody"><p>In today’s fast-paced and eagerly competitive world, not having an education is career suicide. College graduates make anywhere from 40% to 200% more than those that have only graduated from High School. This means that getting an education is a given when seeking a more lucrative and successful career.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, one of the biggest hindrances to this rise to success is the fact that education costs money. And not everyone has enough for their daily bread and milk – much less high school or college tuition. While going to a public high school can definitely keep the costs low, there are those that seek to obtain better education or even support for their public high school education through grants.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the government also puts a premium on education and has earmarked a good amount of the federal budget towards helping qualified students obtain financing for their studies through grants. Educational grants are a great way to help alleviate some of the financial burden an education can sometimes bring.</p>
<p>Government Grants<br />
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.</p>
<p>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.) In all, there are an estimated 1,500 government programs aimed at helping qualified students afford an education.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>There are various grants aimed at helping students get through both high school and college – there are even grants that will get you through graduate programs. There are too many grants to list here, but suffice it to say that there are grants to deal with homeless veterans, continuing education programs, home building grants, and grants that help veterans with their jobs such as job training grants.</p>
<p>Finding a Grant<br />
There are a lot of ways through which you can find grants for your educational needs. The best thing to do, first of all, would be log on to <a href="http://www.cfda.gov">http://www.cfda.gov</a> to find a comprehensive and complete listing of these grants. Look specifically for grants that pertain to your profile. And take note of other similar grants.</p>
<p>Aside from government grants there are tens of thousands of other educational grants offered by each state, by private foundations, and other non-profit organizations. A good way to find these grants would be to consult with some local education officials or to log on to the internet, which should help you find a matching organization for your need.</p>
<p>Next you will have to make sure you qualify for the grant you have chosen. The basic qualifications for a person to avail of these grants is that he or she must be a legal citizen of the United States and should also belong to a household that pays taxes. There may be slight alterations to this basic requirement, but that should be the general rule.</p>
<p>You should then apply for a FAFSA, or the Free Application for Student Financial Aid. This application will make your eligible for a Pell Grant. The amount this grant offers depends on your current financial situation, your dependents, and other considerations. No matter what amount this grant offers, it should not be taken in stride since every single dollar going towards your education should be worth it.</p>
<p>Getting the grant. Grants are easy to file, yet hard to win. You will need to learn how to produce a convincing, honest, and thorough grant document. The race here is very competitive since there are many that file for these grants and only a few do get their applications approved. Make sure you study the grant specification properly and make sure you are truly qualified for the grant.</p>
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