$790 Million New Grants for College Students for 2006-2007

There is a total of $790 million in grants available for Pell Grant-eligible students for school year 2006-2007! These grants are available through the Academic Competitiveness Grants and the National Science and Mathematics Access to Retain Talent (SMART) Grants, as announced by the US Secretary of Education.

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41. Do you provide grant-writing services?
42. What is a Grant Seeker?
43. What is a Grantee?
44. What is a Grant making agency?
45. What are Matching Funds?
46. What Are Direct Costs?
47. If we have been denied a grant, can we reapply to the same grant making agency?
48. What is deficit funding?
49. What is demonstration grant?
50. What is a designated fund?
51.  What are special project grants?
52. What is a supplementary grant?
53. What are technical grants?
54. Is my scholarship grant subject to federal income tax?
   
41.

Do you provide grant writing services?

No.  However, our company does provide other services specifically on business plan writing.  For more information, you may visit our site www.aboutbizplans.com.  


42.

What is a Grant Seeker?

A grant seeker is a person, organization, educational institutions, district, etc. searching and applying for funding assistance for a particular program.


43.

What is a Grantee?

A grantee is the recipient of the grant money or funding assistance. This can be a person, organization, educational institution, district, etc.


44.

What is a Grant Making Agency?

A grant making agency is also known as a grantor or philanthropist.  It may be the government, an agency, a foundation, or organization that provides the grants or funding assistance.

45.

What are Matching Funds?

Matching funds is a portion of the total cost of a project to be provided by the grant seeker to "match" the funds awarded by a grant making agency.  This is usually anywhere from 10 to 15% of the total amount requested.  Match funds may be in cash or in kind.

46.

What Are Direct Costs?

Direct costs are costs related to the actual project.  These can include salaries, fringe benefits, consultants, equipment, supplies, travel expense, patient costs, animal costs, human subject costs, publication costs, and service contracts.  Direct costs are usually itemized in a grant application.

   
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