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In spite of often being a puzzling process, the application for a government grant, or even seeing if you can apply for one, can be speeded up by using the different ways of searching to find these free grants. Even though it can be a strenuous task, the rewards that you can reap make it more than satisfying.

The first, and likely to be the most obvious way is to check with the agency that is relevant to your application. For example, if you are a student, then the first place you should look into is the Department of Education's web site, where you can find out about the various application processes. If, on the on the other hand, you need some insight about disaster grants- hurricanes or other natural occurrences, then you might want to check out the free grant search facilities on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's web site.

A number of other web sites you should look at are:

* Department of Education Grants and Contracts Information

* Department of Justice

* Department of Housing and Urban Development

* Environmental Protection Agency

* Department of Transportation

* Stopping Violence Against Women and Community Oriented Policing Services

* National Institute of Health

On top of these various wells of information, the Department of Health and Human Services has more than 300 other guides you can consult, to help you in your search for free grants.

Even though the list is intensive in itself, there are other information sources that can help you, if the free grants details are not to be found on any of these web sites. Going to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid web site if you're a student, for example, will help you find out what types of student loans are possible- housing cost aid, and a number of other benefits to help you be able to afford the costs of study.

The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, or CFDA also exists, which lets both individuals as well as organizations look for free grants. This is not only a great place to start for people not familiar with how free grants are handed out, but it also demonstrates to you how to find out whether you can apply for particular grants or not.

The significance of making it as simple as possible for individuals to benefit from government aid was brought up recently, when President Bush commanded a dedicated web site to be put up in order to advise on all aspects of free grants. Purposed more for regular citizens instead of businesses, it has been a considerable success and succors to reduce bureaucracy that so many grants packages can be handed out.



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