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2010
Grants for Business
Women
Applying
for
a Grant
Applying
for a grant
used to be a difficult and tedious process. The applications were long
and often difficult to obtain. Even worse, loans used to be difficult
to
locate. Unless you were extremely familiar with government loan
programs,
in all likelihood, finding a grand and applying for a grant meeting
your
specific needs may have been nearly impossible to find.
Fortunately,
that
has changed in recent years. Grants.gov, a web site listing all
available
government grants, was created as part of the President's Management
Agenda
(PMA) and related e-Government Strategy. Grants.gov is one of 24 PMA
initiatives
devoted to improving services offered by the government over the
Internet.
According to Grants.gov, the site was created as a partnership with the
26 Federal agencies that offer grant programs. It is organized by the
United
States Department of Health and Human Services, which is also the
largest
grant-making agency.
By visiting
Grants.gov,
it's easy to see how simple it is to apply for a grant. Gone are the
days
of preparing extensive paperwork and printed documentation, as well as
mailing the paperwork to the agency awarding the grant. Instead,
applying
for a grant is now done electronically through the site, offering
individuals
and businesses the opportunity to flawlessly submit a grant application
online.
There
are five
steps involved at Grants.gov in applying for a grant.
1. Find an
appropriate
grant opportunity in which you'd like to apply.
Visit
Grants.gov/search/searchHome.do
for specific information on grants available to you. Be sure you meet
all
criteria, or your time spent will be wasted because your application
will
be voided in that instance. Jot down the grant's CFDA Number or Funding
Opportunity Number, which will be needed for Step 2, below.
2. Download
the application
package.
Once you've
determined
which grant or grants you'll apply for, you're ready to download your
grant
application package. Visit http://apply.grants.gov/forms_apps_idx.html
for information. Your first step is to download PureEdge Viewer, which
is a free software package required for filling out the application.
The
software is available to both Macintosh and PC users. Instructions are
included as to how to install and use the software. After installing
PureEdge
Viewer, you're ready to download your specific application package.
Have
the grant's CFDA Number or Funding Opportunity Number for this step,
which
should have been obtained in Step 1, above.
3. Register
with
Central Contractor Registry (CCR).
Grant
applicants
need to be registered with CRR prior to submitting a grant application
through Grants.gov. By registering with the CCR, the organization is
required
to designate an e-Business Point of Contact (EPOC) According to
Grants.gov,
the EPOC is the sole authority of the organization capable of
designating
or revoking an individual's ability to submit a grant application on
behalf
of their organization through Grants.gov. The CCR also provides
organizational
information that Grants.gov uses to verify an applicant's identity and
to pre-fill repetitive information on grant application, which will
ultimately
save you time in applying for a grant.
4. Register
with
Credential Provider.
Grants.gov
employs
the use of e-Authentication to ensure the security of your information
that is submitted electronically in an application. e-Authentication is
done through the use of Credential Providers. It is the process of
determining,
with certainty, that the person applying for the grant is who they are
claiming to be in the application. The Credential Provider for
Grants.gov
is an organization called Operational Research Consultants (ORC). When
you, as a grant applicant, are applying for a grant, you'll receive a
username
and password, which is then used to register with Grants.gov as an
authorized
organization representative, or in other words, as an individual
designated
as authorized to submit grant applications for your business or
organization
through Grants.gov. Once you've registered as an authorized
organization
representative, your EPOC is asked to validate the registration. Once
your
EPOC validates the request, the individual requesting authorized
organization
representative's status for your organization will receive a
notification
via email confirming that you're not able to submit grant applications
electronically through Grants.gov, which is the fastest and easiest way
to expedite your grant application.
5. Register
with
Grants.gov.
As mentioned,
when
applying for a grant, it is necessary to register with Grants.gov as an
authorized organization representative in order to submit a grant
application
electronically. According to Grants.gov and their instructions file,
the
E-Business Point of Contact (EPOC) listed on an organization's Central
Contact Registry (CCR) registration will receive email notification
stating
that the grant applicant has registered to submit grants. The EPOC will
then need to log onto the EBiz section of Grants.gov and assign the
"Authorized
Applicant" role to the grant applicant. Once the EPOC does this, the
applicant
will receive email notification stating that they have been designated
as an AOR and will be able to submit applications through Grants.gov.
While there
are many
steps involved in applying for a grant, doing so online will move the
process
along much smoother and quicker than through traditional paperwork
applications.
The site offers user-friendly instructions and support tools, including
a tutorial, a help section, a user guide, a quick reference section,
and
a frequent questions and answers section. Through this information,
most
questions and problems are addressed, and where something unusual
occurs,
personalized support is also available through the Grants.gov
contact center at support@grants.gov.
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