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Government Grants for Single Mothers

Government grants for single mothers are available to needy single mothers. These grants are designed to help single mothers stand on their own two feet and improve their financial future.

There are all sorts of grants for single parents out there to choose from. If you are a needy single parent who needs government financial assistance for single parents, then it’s fairly easy to qualify for this assistance.

You can get a list of the various government grants for single moms available on the government grant website. You will find there are many grants listed – and you won’t qualify for a lot of them. However, as a single mother, you do automatically qualify for the” grants for single mothers” category of government grants. Now, in general, you will need to be making below a certain income level – generally, an wage that’s borderline poverty level.

The more needy you are, the more money you will get. The grant figure given to different women will change, depending on the level of need. For single mother grants, the government tends to give young single mothers more money because they are generally more needy.

If you are a single mom looking for government financial aid, you will need to look at every source of grant funding available to you not just single mom grants. There are more than just government grants for single moms out there – there are college grants for single mothers, private grants for single mothers, scholarships for single mothers, etc.

The three main sources of your grant funding will likely be the government, colleges, and private foundations. Colleges will quite often offer single mother grants to mothers who need financial aid. You can apply for these by directly contacting the financial aid office. Also, you may want to look at college scholarships for single moms as well. These, like grants, are free money, though scholarships are given out based on your accomplishments and your financial need (usually).

You can also seek grants from private grant foundations. These will quite often offer a variety of different grants and scholarships. Unlike government grants for single moms, private grants are harder to find. They are usually not listed on major grant website and you will need to really hunt for these.

Now, if you really want to have the best chance of getting a grant, you need to put some good research in. Don’t just spend a little time looking for grants, spend a LOT of time. And don’t just check out and apply for a few g rants listed on the government grant website – apply for every possible grant you can find. The more you apply to, the better your results will be.




Posted on 12 August 2009 by admin (12)


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12 Responses to “Government Grants for Single Mothers”

  1. I”m a single mother with two kids,My dauther is 15 years old and my son is 14 years old.I have lost my job 4 months ago and in the place that im living now they told me that i have 30 days to leave their place. I’m very worry about this because i don’t have a place to go. Right now i’m assisting school in manhathan studing office tecnology and i’m in my 5 semester now. I don’t know were to go or ask for help.

  2. Chelsea Register says:

    I’m a single mother with a 3 month old daughter. I have been looking for a job on the internet, I even went to work source and tried anything I can do. My Aunt is kicking me, the baby, and my mother out of the house in 2 weeks and have no place to go. I have a lot on my shoulders right now trying to take of my daughter, going to school for business and dealing with the dog that bit my daughter and it seems like nothing goes right. I want to find something that I can be able to make a stable home for my daughter. What can I do or what will need to look for to help me.

  3. Sylvia says:

    I’m a single mother of a seven year old son. I’ve been in temp jobs looking for a permanent job but it’s difficult to find one. I’m attending college for my bachelors degree and expect to graduate winter 2011. I’m staying with my mother and stepfather but right now, they have a full house due to family(5 extra people) moving to the us and no place to stay here. It is too crowed for us here and I really want to be on my feet. I’m 27 year old and feel that I need to be independent.

  4. Genelle Sutton says:

    Hello, I am a sibgle mother of a 2 year old and a 1 year old. i am currently unemployed and have been seeking work since april 2010. I am currently living off of my student loans and they are running out.I am getting scared bacuse i an living off of student loans and i know that soon i will not have away to provide for my family. I am asking that you please help me and my family.

  5. Beth-Ann Laurent says:

    I am a single mother of four children. i also have a grandchild that i am helping take care of. i am currently out of a job and i have no where to go on account of my house was foreclosed and my landlord did not tell me till last minute. i have to be out by the end of this week and i am afraid because there is no one that can take us and i am struggling to find a job. I don’t know what else to do.

  6. Hello im a 23yr old single mother of 2 1st daughter 7 and the other one is not born yet. Ive just moved to atlanta in june and has been living with a friend..i do have a job but i dnt have enough assistance to get my own place for my kids and myself..i also have a associate degree in science that i recieved in may 2010. that really insired me to come here to start a new life with my kids,but i cant because i do not have a place to call home!

  7. Liz Rangel says:

    I’m a single mother. My son is 10 months old. I don’t have a job, i’ve been looking but I can’t find anything. I’m staying at my mothers house but she will be getting a divorce from her husband. I have to find a place to live when this is done. I’m desperate, I want to live in a safe place with my son. I don’t know who to talk to for help. I don’t know where I’m going to live at once my mother divorces her husband. Please Help

  8. Meosha Hughey says:

    I am a single parent of four children and I live under hud and it’s always safe, but I can’t find a gob, how can I get a government grant?

  9. Meosha Hughey says:

    how can I get a grant

  10. Kim Tanzillo says:

    I’m a single mom of 4 ages 18 to 3. I lost my job 1 year ago due to plant closing. I have since found work but I’m starting over. My children and I are staying at my mothers which has put alot of strain on everyone, I have no extra money to put down on a house. I just want to give my children a loving home where they know they are safe. I’m going crazy everywhere I turn its a dead end I just want to know where to go and who to ask for help.

  11. Diane Rogers says:

    I need help to find someone that can advocate on my behalf as I have been approved for a government grant for the last 7 years and have not been very successfull in getting my house fixed up. Do you know where I could find a advocate and where I can complain about federal government programs?

  12. pete says:

    What about single fathers? Are we able to apply for the same grants as single mothers or is there discrimination going on here?

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