Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Apply For Home Government Grants

The federal government allocates billions of dollars in grant money for the funding of different programs. These are allocated to different funding agencies at the federal and state level. Efforts to centralize grant search and application resulted in the formation of Grants.gov. A significant portion of the grant money is available for smaller organizations and individuals, which are broken down into several categories, including housing. Knowing properly apply for a home grant opens up many funding opportunities for the first-time home buyer.


Instructions


1. Determine which part of your home financing budget you would like to find government grant money for. There are home government grants that can be used for different stages of home buying. Most of these are usually either for a down payment, rehabilitation costs or the closing costs of a home purchase.


2. Go to Grants.gov (see Resources) and search for a home government grant that meets your financing needs. Check the Notices of Funding Availability published by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, especially if you are getting the grant for an organization. Individuals should search for grants through other agencies, as HUD does not directly give home grants to individuals.


3. Check the home grant notice for the eligibility requirements to make sure you or your company is qualified to apply. Organizations will be required to acquire a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number by registering online for free at the Dun & Bradstreet website (see Resources). You will need your DUNS number to register your organization with the Central Contractors Registry (see Resources). These measures were placed to keep track of federal grant money recipients.


4. Note the Funding Opportunity Number of the home grant that you want to apply for. You will need this number to register with Grants.gov. Download the grant application package for the grant.


5. Click on the Get Registered link on the left sidebar, then click on appropriate links for registering as either an individual or an organization. Click the Register with Grants.gov button on the next page and create an account with Grants.gov by providing a valid Funding Opportunity Number, username, password, and by filling out a few required information fields.


6. Complete your profile with Grants.gov to track your application later. You will need to provide some personal or company information, a secret question and the answer to it.


7. Check for the confirmation email through the email account you provided. Once your account is confirmed with Grants.gov, you can now apply for the home grant that you want.


8. Fill out the required information and fulfill all the other requirements asked for in the grant application package. Each grant-giving agency will have its own requirements for grant applications, which will usually include the filled-out application form, a grant proposal and supporting documents about yourself or your organization.


9. Submit your grant application through Grants.gov electronically. Keep track of your email inbox for the submission receipt and submission validation. You can track the status of your application by logging into your Grants.gov account and clicking on the Application Status link.







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