The grants available in the state of Alabama for home repair include HUD, Predatory lending, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), and much more.
There are small business grants available through the government which you are able to file for online by doing a search for "business grants in Alabama". The form is listed on the site. There are also grants available through your state as set up according to the 2009 stimuli package from the Federal Government again. The site with information concerning this is: stimulus.alabama.gov
There are grants for teachers available at the state and federal level. You should contact the Department of Education in your state to see what information is available.
Yes, there are many federal and state level grants available for non-profit organizations.
Yes there are many grants available for someone studying to become a special education teacher. One helpful link I found was ed.gov/programs/osepgts. This let's you search specifically for special education grants that are provided by the government state by state. This will help hone in on the grants that may be available for you.
Grants.gov can help you with federal grants. For state grants try usgovinfo.about.com/od/smallbusiness/a/stategrants.htm
Yes, single mothers are eligible to receive grants. Grants for single mothers are made available by the state government, federal government, and businesses. http://www.educationgrant.com/grants/grants-for-single-mothers/
Online grants are available at both the state and federal level. You can contact the Department of Education in your state. A useful website to look at is www.grants.gov.
For educational grants the secretary of state for your state will have a list of those available. If you have filled out the FAFSA, most states are linked and any grants you qualify for would be matched to you. You can also write to your federal and state representatives, many have discretionary scholarship funds they can award to students in their constituency. If you are looking for business opportunity grants, they can be found at grants.gov
There are Federal government grants and state and local government grants. Federal grants are only given for safety reasons - eg. bringing your electrical wiring up to code, and improving energy efficiency. State and local grants can be anything, including beautification, energy efficiency, or preservation (in the case of monumental buildings).
Depending upon which state you live in, you may be eligible for several grants. Grants and scholarships do not have to be repaid. Many local companies will offer scholarships in their communities. There are also several websites that help you find available scholarships.
There are both government and private foundation grants available for faith based organizations. The first step is to find a site that gathers both those types of grant information for your state.
It depends on what you mean by grants. If you mean for school, then there is financial aide available as well as pell grants. Pell grants don't have to be paid back. If you mean "assistance" for just plain out living and surviving there are government programs like foodstamps to help with food. Had to help with housing and if you are unemployed because you were fired then there is unemployment available.