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Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Here's government freebies to the tenth power! The U.S. Government has a Web site called The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (C.F.D.A.). This on-line catalog lists almost every government public assistance and incentive grant program available. However, the best part is that it also tells you in plain English what the programs are for, who they're for, what it takes to be eligible, how much money is allocated to the agency managing the program and (most importantly), who to contact to apply for a grant.
https://www.cfda.gov/
As if that wasn't good enough, to make things even easier, all the above information is searchable on the site by using a keyword search utility located at the bottom of the welcome page. Just plug in the information you're looking for and their search engine finds links to details on programs relevant to that subject. Here's an example. We typed in "women starting a business" and got 300 links back on 10 query results pages. (Click here to see an example of the results). Each link takes you to an information page with complete details on the specific grant or program. The search utility is fast, easy to operate and very accurate.
The bottom line here is that the government has provided a free resource to access information on just about any federal grant program. However, as with any data resource, you must spend the time to do the research to find what you want. Good luck! U.S. only.
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HHS Families and Children
As apposed to the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance which is nothing more than a flat file database of links to information on federal program grant funding, this government site lists links that take you right to the managing agency's web site.
https://www.cfda.gov/
This is not a comprehensive guide but rather a gateway to many other resources you will find within the government's web pages." The site makes finding the correct agency to apply for grants easy because they list the programs in categories and then break them down by agency into sub categories.
Categories include Education, Employment and Training, Finances, Housing, Family Support, Food and Nutrition, Health, Public Safety and Cost Cutting Incentives. Each sub category takes you to the managing agencies Web site. There you get details on the grant programs along with application information direct from the horses mouth so to speak. In addition to details on grants, this site offers a wealth of other free information resources for a particular area of interest plus a special section for kids. U.S. only.
Here's government freebies to the tenth power! The U.S. Government has a Web site called The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (C.F.D.A.). This on-line catalog lists almost every government public assistance and incentive grant program available. However, the best part is that it also tells you in plain English what the programs are for, who they're for, what it takes to be eligible, how much money is allocated to the agency managing the program and (most importantly), who to contact to apply for a grant.
https://www.cfda.gov/
As if that wasn't good enough, to make things even easier, all the above information is searchable on the site by using a keyword search utility located at the bottom of the welcome page. Just plug in the information you're looking for and their search engine finds links to details on programs relevant to that subject. Here's an example. We typed in "women starting a business" and got 300 links back on 10 query results pages. (Click here to see an example of the results). Each link takes you to an information page with complete details on the specific grant or program. The search utility is fast, easy to operate and very accurate.
The bottom line here is that the government has provided a free resource to access information on just about any federal grant program. However, as with any data resource, you must spend the time to do the research to find what you want. Good luck! U.S. only.
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HHS Families and Children
As apposed to the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance which is nothing more than a flat file database of links to information on federal program grant funding, this government site lists links that take you right to the managing agency's web site.
https://www.cfda.gov/
This is not a comprehensive guide but rather a gateway to many other resources you will find within the government's web pages." The site makes finding the correct agency to apply for grants easy because they list the programs in categories and then break them down by agency into sub categories.
Categories include Education, Employment and Training, Finances, Housing, Family Support, Food and Nutrition, Health, Public Safety and Cost Cutting Incentives. Each sub category takes you to the managing agencies Web site. There you get details on the grant programs along with application information direct from the horses mouth so to speak. In addition to details on grants, this site offers a wealth of other free information resources for a particular area of interest plus a special section for kids. U.S. only.
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