The 2012 edition of the “American Grants and Loans Catalog” was recently
released. New this year is access to an online version of the database, which is
updated daily and fully searchable.
The document contains more than 2,800 financial programs, subsidies,
scholarships, grants and loans offered by the federal government as well as more
than 2,400 programs funded by private corporations and foundations.
“From insuring honey farmers to supporting innovation in the medical field or
for students who are looking for financial aid toward their educational goals, the
variety of funding is limitless,” according to information on the publisher’s website.
The CD version is $69.95, a one-year online subscription is $119.99 and the
printed version plus online access is $149.95.
The catalog covers a wide range of benefits and services, including agriculture, business and commerce, community development, consumer protection,
cultural affairs, disaster prevention and relief, education, employment, labor and
training, energy, environmental quality, food and nutrition, health, housing, income security and social services, information and statistics, law, justice, and
legal Services, natural resources, regional development, science and technology
and transportation.
Content includes a Web link to the program announcement page, a Web link
to the program administrator, information about program authorization, objectives and goals of the program, types of financial assistance offered, uses and
restrictions, eligibility requirements, application and award process, regulations,
relevant guidelines and literature, contact information and more.
For more information, call (888) 341-8645 or visit grantsinfo.us.

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Sarah Ottney
Sarah Ottney was a writer and editor for Toledo Free Press from 2010-2015, ending as Editor in Chief.