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There are actually Twenty-six federal agencies that are able to offer federal government grants and loans in the USA. In addition, individual states and some city governing bodies are able to offer financial aid to individuals, groups or businesses. The initial important step is therefore to decide which agency has aims and objectives closest to your needs.An alternate approach is to search the grant options now available. Normally, this is done using keywords, or looking by category or agency. Working backwards in this way may give you a greater chance of obtaining funds for a particular undertaking.Early on, it will be important to establish whether you, or your business, is entitled to the grant and whether or not funds are available for your project. Broadly speaking, grants can be found in these principal areas: education and learning, federal government, public housing, non-profit, for-profit and for small businesses. The range of grants awarded is therefore quite diverse.Some examples of government agencies include: the Agency for International Development, an independent federal organization, offering financial and humanitarian help with over 100 countries; the Department of Energy promoting development through science and technology for the nation's future energy needs; and the Department of Education which actively works to support and add to existing educational plans by facilitating equal access and promoting superiority in education.It is always worth a try to get the application in for a government grant. As long as you have a solid business model and genuine reason for needing money from the government, you probably will get some type of grant money. Whether for schooling and higher education or starting your personal business, look to the us government.Once eligibility has become confirmed, it's important to do considerable research. A well-researched strategic business plan with supporting resources will have a greater chance of success and it will let the project to take form in mind of the applicant. The proposal should always include a mission statement, some history of the business, or non-profit organization, the practical components and any other pertinent information.A grant pitch may be the answer to get extra money but it needs to fall under a particular category as the organizations that assist in carrying applications forward are diverse. For example, an academic grant or loan is very clearly different from an enterprise grant. Be wary of those organizations offering you guaranteed success or requesting a fee upfront. Researching a business before entrusting them with the application is recommended.Having selected the government grant-making agency, it is then necessary to register as an applicant. To avoid delays, apply early on and respond honestly to all questions. A grant applicant identification number is going to be issued and a particular person will be made in charge as a point of contact with the appropriate agency.Application forms are available on the website of the government agency you are applying to. It is vital to make sure you can print the completed form before taking all the trouble to fill it in. Note also that is a good idea to keep a record of the full application together with any correspondence with the agency.Filling out the actual form for government grants can be challenging but reading the instructions carefully and making the effort will make it easier. It should be possible to include your supporting materials such as layouts, diagrams and pictures. Make sure you check your application thoroughly before presenting it. From then on, you play the waiting game until, hopefully, a good reply is received!
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