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Grants are funds dispersed by one party (Grant Makers), often a Government Department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust, to a recipient, often (but not always) a non profit entity, educational institution or business. Such application processes, generally require some form of Grant Writing
Grant writing

Grant writing refers to the practice of completing formal and or informal application processes by one party, often a non profit entity, educational institution or business - but also by individuals to another party such as a Government department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust....
 often referred to as either proposals or submissions. For more information regarding successful grant submissions see Grant Writing
Grant writing

Grant writing refers to the practice of completing formal and or informal application processes by one party, often a non profit entity, educational institution or business - but also by individuals to another party such as a Government department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust....


Many Grant Makers require Grant Seekers to have some form of tax-exempt status, be a registered nonprofit organization or a local government.






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Grants are funds dispersed by one party (Grant Makers), often a Government Department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust, to a recipient, often (but not always) a non profit entity, educational institution or business. Such application processes, generally require some form of Grant Writing
Grant writing

Grant writing refers to the practice of completing formal and or informal application processes by one party, often a non profit entity, educational institution or business - but also by individuals to another party such as a Government department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust....
 often referred to as either proposals or submissions. For more information regarding successful grant submissions see Grant Writing
Grant writing

Grant writing refers to the practice of completing formal and or informal application processes by one party, often a non profit entity, educational institution or business - but also by individuals to another party such as a Government department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust....


Many Grant Makers require Grant Seekers to have some form of tax-exempt status, be a registered nonprofit organization or a local government. Most grants are made to fund a specific project and require some level of reporting. The Grant Writing
Grant writing

Grant writing refers to the practice of completing formal and or informal application processes by one party, often a non profit entity, educational institution or business - but also by individuals to another party such as a Government department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust....
 process involves an applicant submitting a proposal (or submission) to a potential funder, either on the applicant's own initiative or in response to a Request for Proposal from the funder. Other grants can be given to individuals, such as victims of natural disaster
Natural disaster

A natural disaster is the consequence of a natural hazard which affects human activities. Human vulnerability, exacerbated by the lack of planning or appropriate emergency management, leads to financial, environmental or human losses....
s or individuals such as people who seek to open a small business
Small business

A small business is a business that is independently owned and operated, with a small number of employees and relatively low volume of sales. The legal definition of "small" often varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees in the United States and under 50 employees in the European Union....
.

Intergovernmental grants facilitate:

  • Tiered funding to other levels of government (state, local government) from various taxes collected at federal and state levels. These grants provide the main source of general revenue for lower levels of government. Examples of this are found in the US, Australia
    Australia

    Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
     and Kenya
    Kenya

    The Republic of Kenya is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Somalia to the northeast, Tanzania to the south, Uganda to the west, and Sudan to the northwest, with the Indian Ocean running along the southeast border....
    .
  • Program related funding (e.g. federal education funding for activities administered by state governments) are often recurring grants, providing the main source of revenue for programs.
  • Project related funding (e.g. combined federal and state funding for a freeway) are very large grants negotiated at Government policy level. However smaller grants may be provided by a government agency (e.g. municipal government).


Project related funding to governments, business, communities and individuals is often arranged by application either in writing or on-line.

North America


USA


In the US, grants most often come from a wide range of Government departments or an even wider range of public and private trusts and foundations. According to the Foundation Center these trusts and foundations number in excess of 88 000 and disperse in excess of $40 billion every year. Government grants can be searched on [www.grants.gov]. Trusts and Foundations are a little more complex to research and can be found through subscription based directories, such as the Foundation Center Directory Online subscription fees vary - the most basic Foundation Center Directory will cost you $240 for one year, however the search capabilities of this entry level subscription are somewhat limited. More functional versions begin at $480 for one year.

Due to the complex and evermore competitive nature of grant seeking, many grant seekers engage the services of professional grant research and Grant Writing
Grant writing

Grant writing refers to the practice of completing formal and or informal application processes by one party, often a non profit entity, educational institution or business - but also by individuals to another party such as a Government department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust....
 services.

Most often, grants are issued by the government
Government

Government is the body within any organization that has the authority to make and the power to enforce laws, regulations, or rules. Typically, the government refers to a civil government -- local, provincial, or national -- but commercial, academic, religious, or other formal organizations are also administered by governing bodies....
 to students through attending post-secondary education
Education

File:Inukshuk Monterrey 1.jpgEducation can be seen as a product or a process and considered in a broad sense or a technical sense. According to philosophy of education George F....
 institution
Institution

Institutions are social structure and social mechanism of social order and cooperation governing the behavior of a set of individuals. Institutions are identified with a social purpose and permanence, transcending individual human lives and intentions, and with the making and enforcing of rules governing cooperative human behavior....
s. In certain cases, a part of a government loan
Loan

A loan is a type of debt. This article focuses exclusively on monetary loans, although, in practice, any material object might be lent. Like all debt instruments, a loan entails the redistribution of financial assets over time, between the wiktionary:lender and the wiktionary:borrower....
 is issued as a grant, particularly pertaining to promising students seeking financial support for continuing their educations.

There are grants related sites For US Grants Search: www.grants.gov: www.grants.nih.gov/grants/guide, www.students.gov, www.studentaid.ed.gov, www.usa.gov, www.us-government-grants.net, www.fgdc.gov/grants www.govspot.com, www.instantgrantsearch.com, www.govbenefits.gov

Europe (EU)

In March 2000, the European Council created the Lisbon Agenda—the aim was to ensure that Europe becomes the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world by 2010. The success of the agenda depends, in part, on the strategic and targeted use of technology.

The European Union (EU) Grants Advisor (EUGA) programme is a collaborative effort to help SMEs, as well as local and regional governments, to better understand and use EU funding opportunities at the international, national, and regional level. Through the for SMEs, business owners will be able to find information about EU funding and can start to better ascertain which funds they may be eligible for.

Ireland

There are quite a few grant giving organisations in Ireland, but IRCSET and SFI are the best for Research Grants.

Denmark


SU
SU is the States Educationsupport (Statens Uddannelsesstøtte) and is available to all students, including students as young as 16 years of age. This is available to all age groups currently under courses. There are two systems of SU.
  • Youth Education (Ungdomsuddannelse)
Available to all students in pre-college educations.
  • Post-Secondary Education (Videregående Uddannelse)


Available to all students in post-secondary or higher educations. This system is a clip card grant good for 5 years and 10 months.

UK

Grants are made available in the UK for a variety of business, charitable and research purposes. The biggest grant distributors are government departments and agencies which offer grants to third party organisations (often a charitable organisation) to carry out statutory work on their behalf.

Other major grant distributors in the UK are the National Lottery
National Lottery (United Kingdom)

The National Lottery is the largest lottery in the United Kingdom. It is operated by Camelot Group, to whom the licence was granted in 1994, 2001 and again in 2007....
, charitable trust
Charitable trust

A charitable trust is a Trust established for Charity purposes, and is a more specific term than "charitable organization"....
s and corporate foundations (through Corporate Social Responsibility
Corporate social responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility , also known as corporate responsibility, corporate citizenship, responsible business and corporate social opportunity is a form of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model....
 policies). For example Google
Google

Google Inc. is an United States public company, earning revenue from AdWords related to its Google search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Apps, Orkut, and YouTube services as well as selling advertising-free versions of the Google Search Appliance....
 contributes to the grants process through its Google Grants programme, where any charitable organization
Charitable organization

The definition of charitable organization, and of charity, varies according to the country and in some instances the region of the country in which the charitable organization operates....
 can benefit financially from free AdWords
AdWords

AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue . AdWords offers pay-per-click advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and web banner....
 advertising if they share Google's social responsibility outcomes.

Grants are time limited (usually between one and three years) and are offered to implement existing government policies, to pilot new ways of doing things or to secure agreed outcomes.

Over the years the discipline of writing grant bids has developed into a specialised activity. Many organisations employ fundraising
Fundraising

Fundraising or fund raising is the process of soliciting and gathering money or other gifts in kind, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies....
 professionals to carry out this work. The work of a fundraiser will include the search and preparation of grant bids. In the UK the fundraising profession is governed by The Institute of Fundraising.