Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Fill Out A Government Grant Application

Filling out goverment grant applications.


Finding and applying for government grants can be time consuming. If you take time to apply for a grant you want to make sure you fill out your grant application correctly in order to be considered for grant money.








Instructions


1. First understand that if you are seeking a large amount of grant money or are seeking government grants for a non profit business you will also need to prepare a proposal and other documents as requested. If you are a individual seeking grant funds for personal use you may only have to fill out a application.


2. After you have found the government grant that you are qualified for print out the grant application from the computer if possible. If you the application is not internet based, make a copy of the form to create your draft on it.


3. Read over the directions and all the questions carefully on the government grant information. Check out the deadline for the grant application. Give yourself plenty of time to complete the application. Remember there is no penalty for turning in the application early. There is a penalty to turn it in late.


4. Government grants have high competition, the application must be filled out completely and correctly to receive any consideration. On the first copy of the grant application, you do not have to fill out everything. Just fill in the information that you had to search for. If you are having problems finding needed information, do not skip it you must find it. Depending on what your grant is for, is where you would go to help. A good place to start is with your local librarian. Local colleges and government assistant programs are also great in providing assistance in finding needed information for a grant.


5. After you have found all the information for your grant application, fill out your grant application that you will turn in. Make sure each question in complete. It is best to have someone else view the grant application to spot errors and places for improvement before you turn it in.








6. Time to turn in your grant application. It is best to have the government application completed and turned in a week or two before the deadline. Private grants will need to be filled out and turned in as soon as possible because private grants are sometimes fill as a first come, first qualify basis. Most grant applications can be sent via internet, but you should be able to find specific information on the grant's instructions.


7. If the grant application is sent by mail, make sure you do not fold the it and put plenty of postage on the envelope. If sent via internet by email make sure you keep your email account up to date and check for email confirmation. If you have not received a conformation within 48 hours of sending the grant application email the given email account to acquire that they received the email only. Do not check on the grant at this time. There will be no confirmation if application is sent through regular mail.

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