Government Grants A Free List

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Government Grants: A Free Resource Guide


The government offers a free list of available grants, circulated to state and federal organizations. But how does this list come to be? Federal grants are allocated by Congress for major projects, which can be proposed by everyone from the President to local constituents, aiming to improve communities. Congress makes the final decision on funding allocation.

One useful resource for discovering these grants is the Catalog for Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA). This site is ideal for those familiar with grant terminology and offers access to substantial government grant opportunities. However, for beginners, the process can be complex. It's beneficial to understand the application procedures before exploring the CFDA. The list is accessible to both organizations and individuals, providing information on fund usage, application steps, and evaluation criteria.

It's important to note that having access to the list doesn’t guarantee a grant. Applying for a grant involves preparation and expertise. Many applicants employ specialized staff to ensure a smooth and successful application process.

Several government agencies maintain free lists of federal grants. Notable websites include:

- Department of Justice (DOJ)
- Department of Transportation (DOT)
- Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Department of Education
- Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Stopping Violence Against Women and Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS)
- Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which lists over 300 programs.

FEMA, or the Federal Emergency Management Agency, provides assistance for natural disaster victims. The Department of Agriculture manages Food and Nutrition Services, including the Food Stamps program. The Social Security Administration offers information on grants related to survivor, disability, retirement benefits, and supplemental security income. For educational benefits, check with the Veterans Administration, and students should visit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) website at [FAFSA](http://www.fafsa.ed.gov/).

Other helpful websites include Grantsnet, Non-Profit Gateway, GovBenefits [GovBenefits](http://www.govbenefits.gov/), and The Foundation Center.

Exploring these resources can provide valuable insights into available government grants and how to pursue them effectively.

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