Grants are becoming more sought after, as the economy deteriorates, and funds are harder to come by. This applies to both: private persons and incorporated identities: businesses and organizations. The US Federal Government is the singular largest grantor, providing money to State-based grant administrators. Everybody who feels their cause deserve a special consideration and a monetary support is welcomed to apply.
There are many different kinds of grants. But, all of them can be divided into two major groups: 1. Grants for individuals, 2. Grants for legal identities (businesses, charities, organizations, etc.).
The first group consist of the following grants: -for education (college and school grants) -Peel grants -for women -for minorities (ethnic grants) -for housing -home grants.
The second: -grants for small business -Research and development grants (R&D) -grants for entrepreneurs -grants for educational institutions -charitable grants -regional development grants -grants for business expansion -scientific grants
To be successful in applying for a grant, the applicant has to ensure that all the required paperwork is prepared according to the grantor’s guidelines. Finding a qualified grant writer will help to present your cause in the most convincing way. Then, the chances are quite high, that some of the 70 billion dollars given away by Uncle Sam will be yours. After all, it is free money that you won’t have to repay, ever.