All You Need To Know About
Government Grant Applications
There is a lot of confusing information out there about the
application process for getting government money. I hope
the information presented below will clear up much of the misinformation
that is presented by those who profit from confusion and misunderstanding.
Where Are The Applications?
There are thousands
of money programs available and every office that hands out money
has a different application. So, what
you need to do is to first locate the office that you think is
a good source to apply to and request a copy of their application. Some
offices have the applications online where you can simply fill
in the blanks and send. Some have online applications that
you download and print out and fill in the blanks and mail or
fax in. And some will send you the paperwork to fill out.
Will I Need Help Filling Out An Application?
The answer to this
is going to be NO for 80% of the applications that are out there
for you to get free money. The only
applications for free money that can be complicated are those
for non-profit organizations. So if you are not a non-profit
organization, don’t worry about filling out an application until
you get a copy of the application because 4 out of 5 times it’s
going to be simple: a couple of pages of fill in the blanks.
What Should I Ask For When I Contact An Office?
Never ask for
a “grant.” This is because 80% of all the
free money that the government and others give away is not even
called “grants.” The free money can be called direct payments,
loans you don’t have to pay back, venture capital or other bureaucratic
euphemisms. So, if you think you know what you are
doing and call an office looking for “grants,” you’ll be missing
80% of available free money. Smart people contact government
offices and request information about “any financial aid programs
they may have available.” Sometimes what you don’t
think you know can hurt you.
When Should I Hire A Grant Writer?
There might be times you will
need help filling out an application. But don’t make that decision
until you have an application in your hand from an office you
are seeking money from. If
you run around looking for grant writing help before you even
have an application to fill out, that would be like buying a
prom dress before you even have an invitation to the prom.
As mentioned earlier most applications for free
money, including grants, requires only a few pages of filling
in the blanks. It is the money that goes to non-profits
that requires a more complicated application. If you need
this kind of grant writing help, be careful hiring people who
call themselves professional grants writers. They can cost
a fortune. To find a reputable grant writer or to take
a short course in grant writing, so you can do it yourself, contact
The Foundation Center, headquartered in New York City (www.fdncenter.org;
1-212-620-4230 or 800-424-98360). The Foundation Center
has offices and materials around the country that can help you
find a reputable grant writer or where you can also take a short
grant writing course to learn how to do it yourself.
Is There Free Help Filling Out Applications For Loans And
Grants?
Applying for government loans can be can be a bit more
complicated than a few pages of fill in the blanks, but free
help is available to help you with this process, especially if
it is for business or real estate. Contact one of the 1,000
Small Business Development Centers around the country that will
help you fill out applications for free or next to nothing. To
find an office year you contact: 1-800-8-ASK-SBA or www.sba.gov/sbdc/sbdcnear.html.
There are also many non-profit organizations around the country
that provide free and low-cost help in filling out grant and
loan applications. No one source knows the location of all these
groups, but a good place to start looking is the Microentretprise
Fund For Innovation, Effectiveness, Learning and Dissemination
that is part of the Aspen Institute in Washington DC: fieldus.org/Publications/Directory.asp. You
can also contact your local public library to help you locate
a similar local source.
We also offer free help filling out any government application
as part of our Government
Money Club.
Will The Office Giving Out The Money Give Me Help Filling
Out The Application?
Yes, they will help. That is part of their job. How
much actual help they will provide will varies from office to
office. If they are not helpful enough, contact an office
of their superior or the office of your elected official for
that level of government. For example, if you are having
a bad experience in dealing with a federal government office,
contact your congressman or senator located in Washington, DC. If
it is a state office you are dealing with find your representative
at the state level. Your local libraries can help you identify
these people.
Can I See Copies Of Successful Applications?
Yes, of course. Remember anything the government
does, it does in your name (as long as we remain a democracy). So
when the government gives out money it is really giving out your
money and you have a right to see how they are giving it out. This
includes seeing copies of past applications. In order to
protect the privacy of individuals, the government may delete
some of the applicant’s personal information before they show
you a copy. But that’s OK. All that you really need will
still likely be there. If a government office is not very
cooperative in providing you with an application, you can request
to be transferred to an office called “The Freedom of Information
Act Office.” Every agency has such an office that
will enforce your rights.
Should I Become A non-Profit?
Probably not, but like the answer
to most any question, the real answer is, “it depends.” Non-profits
are generally involved in one of the following activities: charitable,
religious, educational, scientific, literary, testing for public
safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition,
and the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.
If you are going to be involved in one of these activities then
you MIGHT want to consider becoming a non-profit. But,
start looking for money first, before you invest in becoming
a non-profit. You might be able to get the money you need
without being a non-profit. So why waste the time and money
before you know for sure? Wait till you find someplace
that looks like a good place to get your money and find out if
their requirements include you becoming a non-profit. That
is the time to become one.
Do I Have To Pay Back A Grant?
NO. NO. NO. Grants, direct payments,
and other free money available from government offices and non-profit
organizations do not have to be paid back, EVER.
Can I Apply For More Than One Grant?
You certainly can apply
to more than one of anything. The
worst that can happen is that you apply to 12 places and 12 places
give you money, and some of them say you have to give the money
back if you get it from another source. This is a nice
problem.
Can I Apply To The Same Place Twice?
Yes. And this is true whether you get the money or not. Some
believe that there are even offices that will reject you automatically
on your first attempt just to make sure you are serious. But
there are other programs that give out one grant per customer. The
best advice is to just keep applying until they tell you to stop.
Do I Have To Pay Taxes On A Grant?
As a general rule the answer
is no, and you can always find out the exact answer when you
find a program you wish to apply for. If the money is for business or for operating income
for any organizations what you spend the money on will all be
expensed before you pay taxes. Most free money for education
and training is not taxable. And most free money used to
pay expenses is also tax free. There are some exceptions
to this personal expense money, but you will be notified well
ahead a time if this is the case.
Do I Have To Have Good Credit To Get A Grant?
Normally credit
rating does not matter. Why would they
worry about how you are at paying back your loans? They
don’t want this money back. The government will even give you
grant money to pay for college courses while you are in jail,
but they won’t give you a college loan.
SAMPLE GOVERNMENT
MONEY APPLICATIONS
There are thousands of sources to
apply for free and low-cost money and each program has a different
application. Below
is a sampling of some applications that will give an idea of
what you might expect. They are all grants or other free
money and one is a business loan. The offices that you
apply to may have longer or shorter applications. If
an application becomes too complicated don’t forget that you
can get free help filling it out.
$5,000 Of Free Health Care For Your Kids
3-pages fill in the blanks
Incomes up to $40,000 for family of 4
www.healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Portals/
_Rainbow/Documents/medical/ff30edd5-0c7e-46c5
-ad36-57b508c7e037.pdf
$6,000 Per Year To Pay For Groceries
2-pages fill in the blanks
Incomes up to $24,526 for family of 4
www.dss.mo.gov/fsd/fstamp/index.htm
$2,500 To Fix Up Your Home
2-pages fill in the blanks
Incomes up to $28,418 for family of 4
www.odod.state.oh.us/cms/uploadedfiles/CDD/
OCS/Revised%20App.pdf
$100,000 For Veterans To Learn Entrepreneuring
2-pages fill in the blanks
www.vba.va.gov/pubs/forms/28-1900.pdf
$4,000 Worth Of Medications
2-pages fill in the blanks
Those who cannot afford to pay for medicines
www.pparx.org/ViewProgramDetails.php?program_id=38
$750,000 For A Business
4-pages fill in the blanks with financial statements
No income requirement
www.sba.gov/sbaforms/sba4.pdf
$7,500 For New Landscaping For Your Business
2-pages fill in the blanks
www.chooserockledge.com/Facade%20%20and%20
LandscapeGrant%20Program.pdf
$10,000 To Fix Up Your Business
2-pages fill in the blanks
www.sumter-sc.com/client_resources/departments/
downtown/2005%20facade%20grant%20program.pdf
$3,000 Grant To Study Basket Weaving
2-pages fill in the blanks and a sample of your work
www.state.il.us/agency/iac/Guidelines/Apprentice
/EFAapp.pdf
$11, 450 From Uncle Sam…
….That’s how much the average American is eligible for in grants
and other free money from the government. But you have to know
where the programs are and how to apply in order to get the
money the government is holding for you.
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