I believe the fasfa website has instructions for this action which how to apply for grants on the site. It just would make sense for that information to be there.
You would be able to go for information on applying for small business grant at www.grant.gov where you will find that there are many different types of small business grants that you may qualify for.
If you have access to a computer you can check out www.grants.gov. It's a government run website with information on applying for grants and more.
There are many grants available for online degrees. You should start by applying for a Pell Grant. You can find information about Pell Grants, as well as all other grants available, at http://www.studentfinancedomain.com/financial_aid/college_grants.aspx.
www.schoolgrantsblog.com/school-grants.html This website will guide you step by step on finding grants in your area and applying for them. Be forwarned that many of the grants have qualifying conditions so make sure you read carefully to find if you qualify.
The government grant website has all the information you need about applying and receiving grants for your education. They also have all the information on who qualifies for the various grants.
The United States Government offers many grants and loans to small businesses. Check out this section of their website: http://www.business.gov/finance/financing/
The best place to go for Federal Small Business Grants is Grants.gov. They provide a wealth of information on both grants and government initiatives. The process to apply for Grants is rather cumbersome. I would suggest contact you local Small Business Association for help in applying. You can find your local office at SBA.gov.
The task of applying for educational grants can be done by going to an offical website and puting down information. The same thing can be done on paper.
To find information about college student grants you should contact FASFA for all available options for college.
Government grants are not an easy task, but there is available information for legitimate government grants that can be found on the SBA (Small businesses association) or going to your local government site.
First, look at fafsa.ed.gov. This website has plenty of information on need based grants. Fedmoney.org also provides information on plenty of federal education grants.
You can find many government grants and assistance with applying for them at www.grants.gov.