How to Apply for Government Grant Programs

Every day, the Federal Government and Private Grant Foundations give out billions of dollars in grants to individuals and businesses. Why have you not heard about how to apply for these programs? Because they're not advertised. Here are some of the grants that are currently available:

Personal Needs - $ 93.4 billion
Student and College - $86.4 billion
Housing and Healthcare - $186.1 billion
Minority - $57.5 billion
Grants for Woman - $99.7 billion
Community Development $38.5 billion
Non profit Organization Grants $103 billion
Research - $ 96.5 billion
Small Business Grants $151.5 billion


Who Can Apply for a Grant?

Any US citizen or taxpayer regardless of income level or education. You do not need collateral or even a co-signer for these programs. You can even apply for a grant if you have filed for bankruptcy in the past or if you currently have bad credit. Government grants are not loans. This money does not have to paid back.

How Many Grants Can You Apply For?

You can apply for as many grants as you wish. You can get a grant to repair your home and another one help you start up a small business and still another one to help you pay your bills. There are billions of dollars available in all sorts of different grant programs. Just find the program that suits your needs and apply for it. You have nothing to lose.

How Do You Apply For A Grant?

In order to apply for a government grant, you will have to have access to a database of available grants. Within the database, you search for programs that you qualify for. Once you find them, you need to fill out an application, follow the guidelines and submit your request. For larger grants you may need to do a business proposal to show how the money will be used.

If you have never applied for a grant before, you may find it quite daunting.  There is no need to worry.  There are plenty of government grant programs listed on this site that will simplify the the process.  Millions of dollars go unclaimed each year.  It's time you applied to get your share.