U.S. Federal Government Grants Education and Training

Learn the ins and outs of obtaining U.S. government grants

By Michele Vrouvas
U.S. federal government grants education and training can be a rewarding project for your company. Train employees to write grants by registering them for timely seminars that explain funding opportunities made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Online sources for government grants educational events run the gamut, from explaining basic concepts behind the awarding of grants to offering step-by-step instructions on how to write a winning grant proposal.

Most workshops begin with the theory and terminology of federal grants. Once employees have completed initial training, encourage them to learn about the thousands of federal grants available to individuals and businesses. Finish the training with a hands-on workshop in grant writing basics.

Design a U.S. federal government grants education and training program for your company by following these easy steps.

1. Start the training with basic terms and concepts related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

2. Suggest that employees take workshops where they will learn about the different types of grants and the application process for personal and business grants.

3. Encourage employees to practice writing federal government grants.

 

Learn about federal government grants related to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Start your education by learning essential terms related to government and personal grants. Find out the purpose of grants and how they are different from benefits and entitlements.
Try: Recent seminars at New York University have explored the different categories of grants, the federal agencies that provide them and what type of individuals are eligible for grants made available with the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA).  Check your local colleges or universities for similar offerings.  Go to John F. Tierney's website to get on a wait list and obtain materials for an ARRA Grants Seminar that details the funding opportunities specific to this Act.  Check your local Congressional representative's website for similar offerings.

Find out how to apply for U.S. government federal grants

Employees learning about grants can register for seminars to access detailed information on the most common types of government grants for small business and schools. They should come away with an understanding of the application process.
Try: Fedmarket offers seminars and workshops that explain how companies can win grants to become federal government contractors. Go to Federal Publications Seminars to register for events that focus on laws concerning U.S. federal grant information programs and the agencies that award them.

Get practice in writing U.S. government grants

Your employees can complete their U.S. Federal government grants education and training by learning how to write an actual grant. They should focus on the planning stage of grant writing, and how to create a proposal and engender community support for it.
Try: Federal Grants Wire takes you through the entire process, from developing an idea to planning the budget, and offers software programs for purchase. Another source for help in writing grants is the U.S. Department of Education. Learn how to write grants for scientific and health projects at the NIH.


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