Federal Free Grant Information

Posted by Paul Scobel on July 15th, 2008 at 09:35pm

A minimum amount equal to 5% of the grant amount needs to come from private cash sources (not federal or state); this will be considered part of your local match. Other DCNR funds cannot be used as match against your LHHC grant (because the origin of the LHHC grant is also from DCNR). Business victims in several states report receiving phone calls from “federal government” officials. Those called were advised that they “qualified” to receive “free grant money” because they had paid their taxes on time or had met unspecified criteria. Use this link to identify and apply for grants and other funding opportunities from the federal government and private foundations. TI has collected a list of major funding opportunities for education as well as guidelines and tips that will help you become a grant writing expert.

Safe and Drug-Free Schools program is the Federal Government’s primary vehicle for reducing drug, alcohol, and tobacco use, and violence, through education and prevention activities in our Nation’s schools. This program is designed to prevent violence in and around schools, and strengthen programs that prevent the illegal use of alcohol, tobacco, and drugs, involve parents, and are coordinated with related federal, state, and community efforts and resources. Our team of highly-skilled Software Professionals have created a State-of-the-Art Software Program, which will give YOU, the average Grant Seeker, the ability to search the entire 7,000 page Federal Grants database in seconds! No need for a library full of books. Another IRS form, the 990, is required to be filed by nonprofit organizations that are exempt from Federal income taxes and whose annual receipts are “normally” more than $25,000 a year. The Foundation Center, from its Web site, now provides 990 Finder , which is a searchable database allowing the public to find both 990 and 990-PF forms for organizations and foundations.

The ER system provides a means for recipients of federal and state education grants to submit expenditure reports for reimbursements from the grants. TEASE authenticates the user’s identity so that they view system information and perform actions specific to their grant expenditures.

The online version of the print magazine contains a Grants and Contests section with a searchable database of regularly updated grant, scholarship, professional development, and other funding opportunities for both educators and students. The site recently integrated with Gwen Solomon’s Well Connected Educator, producing a much more extensive site that includes an interactive forum, software reviews, and other resources. Please carefully read your email receipt for important instructions and where to go to access the database. You will receive a username and password and your account will be set up by the next business day. This database allows you to search the State Treasurer’s Unclaimed Property Database to determine if we may be holding unclaimed assets belonging to you or your family or business.

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