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Getting Started on your Government Grant

admin - Saturday, 7 March 2009 03:19

Most people in the United States are either unaware of, or biased against, government grants. They feel that applying for a grant involves too much red tape, and there is the popular myth that there are always strings attached. In reality, getting government grants is easy, and there are no strings attached because the government is mandated by congress to give these grants away for the benefit of United States citizens. Here are the basics you’ll need to start applying for a government grant today.
Requirements for grants – the only real basic requirements for getting a government grant is that you must be at least 18 years of age and a United States citizen. It’s that simple.  Everything else is dependent on other variables based on the type of loan you’re applying for. Additionally, there are even special grant programs dedicated to addressing the common needs of citizens who belong to specific ethnic, religious, and socio-economic backgrounds.
Major Types of Grants – there are actually thousands of different types of government grants that you, as an American citizen, are entitled to. Better still, you can actually apply for more than one grant at a time and as long as you are qualified for them, can have multiple grants approved. Some of the major types of grants include Personal grants (which involve everyday necessities like housing grants and automotive grants), Business grants which give you capital to start your own enterpreneurship, or improve on an existing business, Research grants for scientists and engineers, and Scholarship grants for students. Grant money can range from 500$ to over 250,000$ based on the type of grants given. Seems too good to be true? It’s not. Every year, over 30 BILLION dollars are allocated towards government grants, and millions of citizens all across the United States take advantage of this to improve their lives.
How do I apply for a grant? – There are thousands of government offices across the United States where you can apply for a government grant program. The best place to start looking is by searching on government accredited websites and going through their directories to locate grant offices in your area. These accredited sites also keep up to date lists of the kinds of grants available, and their corresponding basic qualifications for application. You may then visit the government office in your area for more detailed procedural information on how to apply for the grants. For the sake of following up, you can even place your contact information on the mailing lists of some of these sites and get regular email updates on newly available grants, as well as notifications regarding the status of your applications.

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Getting US Government Grants for Female Single Parents

stepsTwo years ago one of your closest friends had to leave school to give birth and consequently take care of her baby. The child’s father did not offer support of any kind to your friend and has not been in touch with her ever since he found out she was pregnant. It was a difficult time for your friend and you did your best to help her get through it.

After two years, your friend is managing to take control of her life again, and has decided that she wants to go back to school. The only thing holding her back is the age-old issue of money. She won’t have enough to pay for tuition while at the same time pay for the basic needs of her baby. She was an excellent student and has an impressive transcript of grades, and you realize that her potential will be wasted if she fails to complete her education because she lacks the funds to do so.

Being a single parent has never been as common an occurrence before as it is today. Finally the world understands and respects the difficulties associated with raising a family on one’s own. As such, help is available for those single parents who need a little assistance, particularly when it comes to helping them with their education. The US government in particular offers grants for single parents, and gives particular importance to female single parents.

Many female single parents are denied scholarship grants and are instead encouraged to get loans to pay for school fees and living expenses. Unfortunately, this makes them prone to drowning in debt that they will have much difficulty to pay back.

With government grants, unlike loans, need not be paid back. Grants that amount from $500 to $50,000 are available to anyone who is 18 years old and above. In the US, over 20 million individuals get government grants annually, 6 million of which are grants for college tuition. 

To be able to get a single female parent US government grant, you must first research the various programs offered by the US government, and find the ones that will most likely understand your situation, thereby giving you a better chance of getting your grant request approved. You must then contact the people behind the program and ask them the requirements needed to apply for the grant.  

Almost everything you need to apply for government grants are on the internet, so all it takes is a bit of patience and a click of the mouse to help you get started.