
Government Grants
Government Grants In the USA
Grants most often come from a wide range of Government departments or an even wider range of public and private trusts and foundations. According to the Foundation Center[1] these trusts and foundations number in excess of 88 000 and disperse in excess of $40 billion every year.
Government grants can be searched on [www.grants.gov].
Most often, grants are issued by the government to students attending post-secondary education institutions. In certain cases, a part of a government loan is issued as a grant, particularly pertaining to promising students seeking financial support for continuing their educations.
Trusts and Foundations are a little more complex to research and can be found through subscription based directories, such as the Foundation Center Directory Online. The FCDO subscription fees vary – the most basic Foundation Center Directory will cost you c $240 for one year, however the search capabilities of this entry level subscription are somewhat limited.
More functional versions begin at $480 for one year.
Due to the complex and increasing competitive nature of grant seeking, grant seekers may engage the sourcing and writing services of professional grant research and Grant Writing services.
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