ABOUT FedGov Grant Service
FedGov Grant Service
FedGov Grant is the largest grant-making agency in the US. Most FedGov
Grant Services are provided directly to individuals, families, states,
territories, tribes, and educational and community organizations, then given
to people and organizations who are eligible to receive funding.
To Apply for the Home Care and Family Support Program contact the Agent on the
live chat on this website (Input your email) to get a registration form and
track if your application is approved. The following are the available:
* Cash Grants
* Small And Large Business Grants
* College And
Scholarships Grants
* Federal & State Grants
* Private Foundation
Grants
* Grants For Women
* Housing And New Homes Grants.
(Note)
Grant is only awarded to qualified citizens and failure to claim an
awarded grant on a delivery date will result to termination of
application.
Other information for Private Foundation Grants
- Register with D-U-N-S, SAM and HHSGrants D-U-N-S
First, you must register with the Data Universal Numbering System or
D-U-N-S exit disclaimer icon®. The D-U-N-S® Number is a copyrighted,
proprietary means of identifying businesses on a location-specific basis.
The number is widely used by both commercial and federal entities and is
the standard business identifier for federal electronic commerce. It can
take up to four weeks or even longer for this process if there are
problems with your information.
- SAM
Secondly, businesses, individuals, or agencies who want to do business
with the Federal Government need to register with the System for Award
Management. There is no fee for registering. You will need to designate an
E-Business Point of Contact (E-Biz POC) and Authorized Organization
Representatives (AORs).
- FedGov Grant Services
Thirdly, register with FedGov Grant Services where grant applications
are available. Be sure to register after the D-U-N-S and SAM registrations
are completed. Registration is usually completed by the end of the
session. Also visit Learn Grants to find information about successfully
navigating every phase of the grant managment process from applying and
reporting to the award closeout.
- Find and Apply for Grants
HHS distributes the largest amount of grant funding of any Federal
agency. Most FedGov Grant Service funds go to States, Territories, and
Tribes, but approximately 32,800 grants were awarded to non-government
agencies in FY 2013. If you or your agency would like to work on behalf of
the nation providing needed services, find and apply for our grants.
- In-depth search for forecasted and available FedGov Grant Service
opportunities (HHSGrants)
Refine your search by agency, eligibility, and category.
Subscribe
to receive the Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Grant Information
Newsletter via email.
- Learn to Manage FedGov Grant Services
When doing the work of the government through a grant or other funding
mechanism, it is important to understand the FedGov Grant Services
management process for awarding grants and review grants already awarded.
- Learn about the FedGov Grant Services Management Process
Use these Tips for Preparing Grant Proposals
Find out about the
Grant Administrative Tools used for managing federal grants.
* Cash Grants
* Small And Large Business Grants
* College And Scholarships Grants
* Federal & State Grants
* Private Foundation Grants
* Grants For Women
* Housing And New Homes Grants.
(Note) Grant is only awarded to qualified citizens and failure to claim an awarded grant on a delivery date will result to termination of application.
Other information for Private Foundation Grants
- Register with D-U-N-S, SAM and HHSGrants D-U-N-S
First, you must register with the Data Universal Numbering System or D-U-N-S exit disclaimer icon®. The D-U-N-S® Number is a copyrighted, proprietary means of identifying businesses on a location-specific basis. The number is widely used by both commercial and federal entities and is the standard business identifier for federal electronic commerce. It can take up to four weeks or even longer for this process if there are problems with your information.
- SAM
Secondly, businesses, individuals, or agencies who want to do business with the Federal Government need to register with the System for Award Management. There is no fee for registering. You will need to designate an E-Business Point of Contact (E-Biz POC) and Authorized Organization Representatives (AORs).
- FedGov Grant Services
Thirdly, register with FedGov Grant Services where grant applications are available. Be sure to register after the D-U-N-S and SAM registrations are completed. Registration is usually completed by the end of the session. Also visit Learn Grants to find information about successfully navigating every phase of the grant managment process from applying and reporting to the award closeout.
- Find and Apply for Grants
HHS distributes the largest amount of grant funding of any Federal agency. Most FedGov Grant Service funds go to States, Territories, and Tribes, but approximately 32,800 grants were awarded to non-government agencies in FY 2013. If you or your agency would like to work on behalf of the nation providing needed services, find and apply for our grants.
- In-depth search for forecasted and available FedGov Grant Service opportunities (HHSGrants)
Refine your search by agency, eligibility, and category.
Subscribe to receive the Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Grant Information Newsletter via email.
- Learn to Manage FedGov Grant Services
When doing the work of the government through a grant or other funding mechanism, it is important to understand the FedGov Grant Services management process for awarding grants and review grants already awarded.
- Learn about the FedGov Grant Services Management Process
Use these Tips for Preparing Grant Proposals
Find out about the Grant Administrative Tools used for managing federal grants.