Free Minority Grants

Tips for Securing Government Money Grants for Minorities

Jun 29, 2009 Kristi Carter

This article provides readers with information on free minority grants and tips for securing government money grants for minorities.

Government grants are available for all sorts of needs and situations, from obtaining safe and secure housing to starting a business or attending college. Some government grants are specifically for certain types of individuals, such as minorities, to help them with different needs. These grants are different from loans, as they don’t have to be repaid. They can be an enormous help to minorities, and with a few tips, individuals can have a better chance of securing minority grants.

Check out Specific Organizations and Foundations

Minorities should join or follow specific organizations and foundations that are relevant to them. For instance, there are organizations that help bring opportunities and grants to Native Americans, African Americans, women in general, Asian individuals and more. By seeking out organizations and foundations like these, individuals can learn more about the types of grants and funding opportunities available to them. A quick internet search can yield great results for these kinds of organizations and foundations.

Look into Grants.gov

This is a website that is quite valuable to individuals who are searching for government grants. It maintains an up to date listing of government grants being offered for all sorts of situations and needs. By using the keyword search tool on the site, individuals can quickly find grants that are related to them or ones that are specifically for minorities. By checking the details of each grant, individuals can make sure they will be eligible for the grant before applying. Applications for the grants and other specific information is also available on this website.

Design a Well Written Grant Proposal

Grant proposals are often needed to go along with the actual grant application. A grant proposal often outlines the issues that would be solved with the grant money, and how they would be solved. It might also convey specific benefits for the community or individuals if they received the grant money. Grant proposals should be well written, with no errors and easy to understand. Often times, individuals hire professional freelance writers to write the grant proposal, as this is an important part of the application. However, anyone can learn to write a grant proposal and one can find out more at Un.org.

Look into Other Places to Find Grants

Grants can often be found more easily when the individual determines the type of grant he or she needs. Below are some common grant needs and the different places individuals might look to find those grants.

  • Housing Grants – Housing grants can often be found through HUD (US Department of Housing and Development) or FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency.)
  • College Grants – For individuals who need college grants, filling out the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) is a great idea. Speaking to high school guidance counselors or college representatives is also a good idea.
  • Business Grants – The most popular place for an individual searching for business grants is the SBA (Small Business Administration) and it’s a great place to start.

By using these different organizations, individuals can easily find the minority grants they are searching for. Using the tips and information above can help minorities find different types of grants that will help them in many different situations or with many different needs.

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