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Grant Writing Tips

A few tips on grant writing
Applying for a government grant can be a very daunting process. First, you must locate a grant program that matches up with your needs, then you have to determine if you will be able to qualify for it. There are many government grants that are available for individuals and organizations. To find out what government grants are available go to http://www.GrantGenerator.com here you can get access to search the different categories and see what types of government grants are available. Each grant program has its own requirements that have to be met for you to even qualify for the grant. If you meet the requirements, then you will want to fill out an application, or write a proposal.
Here are a few basic things to remember when writing your grant proposal:
First, start out with a summary of your proposal. Make sure it covers the general goal that you or your organization have in mind-but keep it brief. Make sure that you keep the summary in line with the requirements of the grant program you are applying for. Go over the rules of the grant you are applying for. Don’t ask for something that the government grant program does not provide. Next, you will want to introduce yourself or your organization. Write about who you are, what you do, and any information that will help the grantor understand your background. Then you will want to identify your reason for needing or wanting a grant. This is really the most important part of your proposal. Make sure that you are very descriptive and can capture the grantor’s attention. Make it interesting! Other people/organizations will be applying. What will make your application more interesting? Next describe your goals, and actions. What are your plans once you have the grant-what are you going to use it for? What are the small milestones in between your ultimate long range goal? What will the outcome of the goal be? Describe in detail how you plan to accomplish your objective and what the result will be once you have. What steps have you already taken? What steps will you be able take once you have your funding? How will you define your success? Then you will want to put together a budget for your project. Make sure you have a detailed breakdown of what you need and what it will be used for. Add as many pages as needed to your proposal. Keep in mind, depending on what your end goal is, you may need future funding as well. Plan out your funding needs now, as well as what you may need in the future. Finally, any qualifications you may have. If you are applying for an organization, add your resume, as well as any letters of recommendation or support. Last and most important, BE HONEST and UP FRONT! Don’t say that you will do something that you can’t actually do, or don’t intend to do.
If you have a worthwhile cause, and can show an actual need as well as a plan to reach your goals, you will have a shot at getting your funding. Good luck, and happy grant writing.

Government Grants For Homebuyers

Your home can be your greatest asset. The current housing market can be a huge benefit for first time home buyers. There are many great deals to be had in every state. Not only can you find phenomenal bargains on real estate, but the government is offering first time home buyers a $7500 tax credit. That being said, the main challenge that first timers face, is qualifying for the loan. Many of the mortgage loan programs and credit requirements have changed, and most home buyers must have a substantial down payment in order to get a loan. There is help though. Down payment assistance programs are popping up all over. One of the more popular down payment options comes in the form of a government grant. The great thing about a getting a grant for down payment assistance is that it doesn’t usually have to be paid back. Grants differ from state to state, as well as on your income. Your credit does not affect your chances of getting a government grant, but your income does. The number of dependents that you are responsible for is also taken into account when examining your income bracket, as well as the average income for the area where you are looking to purchase your home. There is government grant money available for all types of income though, so don’t let that stop you from applying. Some of the other requirements are not having been a home owner in the last 3 years, not having a bankruptcy in the last 2 years, and not having a prior foreclosure on your record. It will also be difficult to qualify if you have ever defaulted on a government loan, or have outstanding tax liens, or unpaid child support.
Some government grants for down payment assistance do have to be paid back, but not until the home is sold, and there is no interest or installments that have to be paid. No matter how you look at it, there is no reason not to apply, it doesn’t cost anything and you may qualify even if you have had some of the problems listed above. Government Grants have helped many first time home buyers to get into the home of their dreams. Why not you? Learn how to apply at http://www.federalgrantonline.com