The best place on the Internet to find government grants is through the various government websites. You do not have to be a member of the government or a federal employee to access these websites. You can find places that are for your city’s government, your state’s government or for the federal government. The types of programs available for financial assistance are listed for free along with an address to write for a grant package or even one that you can download directly from the Internet.
If you are seeking educational financial assistance there are literally thousands of grants and scholarships available. The best place to start your research is at the financial aid section on the Web for colleges and universities that you will be applying. You can fill out the information for your college application and for financial programs all in one place. Another option is to set up an appointment with an advisor in the school’s financial aid department. These people are trained and informed to let you know all about the possible programs that you may meet the qualifications and pre-requisites for and save you a great deal of time researching educational funding.
Outside of the Internet your local community’s banks, department of human resources and legal assistance programs are terrific at providing you with information about government grants. For example, if you are starting a new business the bank might be able to provide you information about free money instead of having to apply for a small business loan.
If you have medical needs, the finance department at the local hospital or the department of human resources may be able to provide you with information on government grants that cover personal medical needs. Use your local resources and the Internet when seeking information about state or federal government programs that can benefit you and your community.