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REFERENCE
- Core Documents of U.S. Democracy
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AUDIENCES
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Introduction
- Government Grants and Loans for IndividualsMany people look to the government to find out how to apply for a grant or to get "free money," which they have seen advertised on television or in various publications. Grants usually go to state and local governments or nonprofit organizations, which then use the money to operate assistance programs locally. It may be difficult for an individual to qualify for a federal grant. USA.gov has information about legitimate grant and loan opportunities and contact information for grant- or benefit-sponsoring agencies.
- 2-1-1 US2-1-1 is an easy to remember telephone number that, where available, connects people with important community services and volunteer opportunities. Call 2-1-1 for free, confidential help with food, housing, employment, health care, counseling, and more.
- Federal Grants & ContractsBi-weekly newsletter alerting grant-seekers to education, health research, and social services funding opportunities across all federal agencies.
SEARCH
HELP
- Using Government Documents
- Citation Guides & Style Manuals
- Research & Writing Tips
- Who Represents Me?
PORTALS
- Business Portal
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- Elections Portal


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