If you apply for grants from multiple federal agencies, you could easily find yourself using several different grant application systems. But with Grants.gov Workspace, in most cases, you don’t need to.
One of the great benefits of using Grants.gov and its Workspace application tool is that all federal agencies and 99 percent of all federal grant application packages are supported. This means…
- You need only one Grants.gov account for yourself (with Release 15.4).
- You need to learn only one federal grant application system.
- You can apply using the same website (Grants.gov) that you use to track forecasted opportunities and search for grants.
- You can reuse Grants.gov application forms across different workspaces used to apply for grant opportunities.
Join the thousands who have made Grants.gov Workspace their go-to application system.
If you’ve never applied for a federal grant using Grants.gov Workspace, give it a try on your next application. Join the thousands who have made it their go-to application system.
Want to know more about Workspace? Check out the following resources:
- Blog post: 7 Tips for Transitioning Your Organization to Grants.gov Workspace
- Tutorials: Learning Workspace Video Series
- Online User Guide: How to Create a Workspace
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Please go to Benefits.gov to look for federal financial assistance you may be eligible to apply for https://www.benefits.gov/benefits/benefit-finder#benefits&qc=cat_1
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I want to claim my Grant
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Hi Joel, that’s not quite how grants work. If you’re looking to apply for personal financial assistance, check out https://www.benefits.gov/
If you would like to learn more about how federal grants work, start with the “What Is a Grant?” blog post: https://blog.grants.gov/2017/02/07/new-series-what-is-a-grant/
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I want to claim my grant
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Hi Jessica, federal grants are a form of federal financial assistance that eligible entities have to apply for. To learn more about what a grant is and how to apply for one, please check out the Grants 101 section of the site and the “What Is a Grant?” blog post: https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/learn-grants/grants-101.html and https://blog.grants.gov/2017/02/07/new-series-what-is-a-grant/
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Would like to apply for a grant if possible.my friend told me about you can help me.
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Hi Saul, please go to https://www.benefits.gov/ and complete the Benefits Finder tool to see if you are eligible for federal financial assistance.
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