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Here’s The Sauce 🔑🔑🔑 ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ ∙ Grants.gov (https://www.grants.gov) - The official federal government website for finding and applying for over 900 grant programs from 26 federal agencies. Note: This is primarily for organizations, not individuals. Additional Federal Resources: ∙ USAspending.gov - Tracks federal spending including grants ∙ SAM.gov - System for Award Management for federal award recipients ∙ HHS TAGGS (https://taggs.hhs.gov) - Department of Health and Human Services grant tracking system Finding State-Specific Grant Information Each state has its own grant programs and portals. Here are ways to find them: Search Methods: 1. Search “[Your State Name] government grants” or “[State] grant portal” 2. Visit your state’s official government website (usually .gov domain) 3. Check the Community Foundation Locator for regional grant-making foundations 4. Contact your state’s economic development office or grants coordinator Grant Search Databases: ∙ GrantWatch (https://www.grantwatch.com) - Searchable by state for nonprofits, businesses, and individuals ∙ Candid (formerly Foundation Center) - Comprehensive foundation and government grant database ∙ GrantForward - Federal and foundation grant search engine with state filters Types of State Grants Available States typically offer grants in these areas: ∙ Economic development and small business ∙ Education and workforce training ∙ Healthcare and social services ∙ Transportation and infrastructure ∙ Agriculture and rural development ∙ Environmental conservation ∙ Arts and culture ∙ Community development ∙ Housing assistance Important Notes ∙ Most government grants fund organizations (nonprofits, businesses, schools, local governments) rather than individuals ∙ For individual assistance, visit Benefits.gov to find programs you may qualify for