PLEASE don't believe the hype.
We have all seen them -- late night infomercials, websites, and reference guides advertising "millions in free money."
How many of you remember the guy wearing the suits covered in question marks on late night t.v.? His name is Matthew Lesko, the self-proclaimed “guru of free government grant money”.
In 2004, the New York State Consumer Protection Board declared that most of the grants mentioned in Lesko's books were actually public assistance programs that many people were not eligible for, and that Lesko misrepresented examples of people who had taken advantage of government programs. See additional info below.
There is no such thing as "free money."
In general, the entities who give out -- and those that apply for and receive -- grant money, work hard to ensure that the money is used in ways that benefit society as a whole.
Although there are many grants on Grants.gov, few are available to individuals and none of them are available for personal financial assistance. To find an alphabetical listing of federal personal assistance visit USA.gov website’s Government Benefits, Grants, and Financial Aid page. To find out if you are eligible to apply for federal grants, watch this helpful eligibility tutorial.
There are many groups of organizations that are eligible to apply for government grants. Typically, most grantee organizations fall into one of the categories listed below.