Some government departments or agencies have Web pages specifically designed for grant seekers (see below).
Founded in 1980, it is the first organization to combine the grant seekers and grantees.
They provide tips for grant seekers in Vermont.
Sometimes grant makers require grant seekers to have some form of tax-exempt status, be a registered nonprofit organization or a local government.
Too often, the grant seekers feel as if they have to do a shuffle and a dance.
Private foundations are also getting into the act, putting up Web sites that enable grant seekers to learn about grant makers.
Its site will include detailed information for grant seekers.
Each grant seeker is told that in 8 to 10 days an inspector will contact him to set up a time to visit and verify his claims.
However, the process of identifying and securing these grants can be long, complicated, and confusing for grant seekers.
The information provided below will assist grant seekers to navigate the federal funding resources available.