Apply Government Federal Grants Money

Federal grants are sums of money offered by the Federal government (as opposed to the government at the state, city or town levels) that need never be paid back. This money is given to assist organizations or individuals at the national level in engaging in various activities such as education, research, business development, public welfare, or projects of an artistic nature. Personal loans and Grants are to be distinguished, of course, from loans, which must be paid back along with the interest they have accrued during the borrowing period. Grant money is free and clear and need never be repayed, but there are stipulations and eligibility requirements, often stringent ones, that must be met if a party is to receive the grants money. Apply Today !!

Sunday, 18 March 2012

Federal Grants and Loans Catalog is Now Available


Federal Grants and Loans Catalog
The Federal Grants and Loans Catalog is now available. This publication contains more than 5000 financial programs, subsidies, scholarships, grants and loans offered by the US federal government and various foundations and associations across the United States. That is over 2200 pages of information !!!
Click "read more" for the details on what is in the catalog and the twenty basic categories in which all programs have been grouped.
Contents of the Catalog:
Federal agency administering a program
Authorization upon which a program is based
Objectives and goals of a program
Types of financial assistance offered under a program
Uses and restrictions placed upon a program
Eligibility requirements
Application and award process
Regulations, guidelines and literature relevant to a program
Information contacts at the headquarters, regional, and local offices
Programs that are related based upon program objectives and uses
Programs in the Catalog provide a wide range of benefits and services, which have been grouped into 20 basic functional categories, and 176 subcategories that identify specific areas of interest. Listed below are the 20 basic categories in which all programs have been grouped by primary purpose.
Agriculture
Business and Commerce
Community Development
Consumer Protection
Cultural Affairs
Disaster Prevention and Relief
Education
Employment, Labor and Training
Energy
Environmental Quality
Food and Nutrition
Health
Housing
Income Security and Social Services
Information and Statistics
Law, Justice, and Legal Services
Natural Resources
Regional Development
Science and Technology
Transportation

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