Finding And Applying For Government Grants
Page 2Once you have the Funding Opportunity and/or CFDA number of the grant for which you want to apply, you need it to download a grant application and apply for a grant. Be sure to follow the instructions exactly and review the application several times for completeness.
You must register to create a Grants.gov account and receive approval from your organization to submit applications. This also provides you with the ability to track your application status.
When you are ready to submit the completed application, you will then need to log into Grants.gov using the username and password you entered when you registered with.
Once you have submitted an application, you can check the status of your application submission. You can identify your application by CFDA Number, Funding Opportunity Number, Competition ID, and/or Grants.gov Tracking Number.
There are many other resources for locating government grants at www.us-government-grants.info.
Finding And Applying For Government Grants
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category - Applying for a Grant
US Environmental Protection Agency: Russian Arctic Black Carbon, Reduction of Black Carbon from Diesel SourcesThe Artic Black Carbon: Reduction of Black Carbon from Diesel Sources project offers a funding opportunity to interested applicants as they work towards assessing primary black carbon sources in the Russian Arctic.
United States Agency for International Development: Citizen Engagement and Elections Project in MongoliaThe Citizen Engagement and Election Projects in Mongolia aims to encourage increased citizen participation, mobilization and education during the months prior to the Mongolian parliamentary elections in 2012.
Minority Business Enterprise Centers for Minority-Owned BusinessesThe The Minority Business Development Agency has recently constituted the Minority Business Enterprise Centers (MBEC) Program wherein it aims to support minority-owned businesses by providing them with electronic and one-on-one business development services for a reasonably nominal fee.
Family Planning Services GrantsOPHS has recently established a funding opportunity entitled Family Planning Services Grants, a program wherein the OPHS, along with the HHS, will award grants to eligible individuals who seek to operate voluntary family planning services projects that would provide family planning services to everyone who desires to avail of such services, including low-income families in under-served areas.