
Grants for Single Mothers
Applying for a Single-Mother Grant
Single Mothers
Need to Develop the Proper Attitude to Get Free Grants
The majority of the
population allows financial concerns to dominate their lives. Generally,
you have a choice. You can worry and make it the center of your life or
you can do something about it. Living paycheck-to-paycheck is not fun nor
does it support the things you want in life. Many people actually spend
the bulk of their paycheck before payday. Overspending, non-existent savings,
scraping and scrimping on every imaginable expense are common issues people
deal with daily. Single mothers supporting families have a rising tide
of support.
You probably seen
advertisements like this all the time…”the government could not give away
billions of dollars in grants and scholarships”. It is not because they
don’t want to. The reason is that few single mothers apply for them. This
reminds me of a popular saying, “people will put a band aid on the pain
rather than take action for gain.” The pain is living below ones means
when it is neither necessary nor desirable.
Free grants for single
mothers with families are available. A single female parent, for example
can get a school grant easier than the average person seeking academic
financial aid.
But you guessed it.
It’s not going to happen without diligence, perseverance and making grant
seeking your personal responsibility. I could list dozens of places that
you could apply for grants and financial aid. But I am not going to list
them here. You may ask why. Well, it is because unless you make the commitment
to search out such programs you won’t value the information. The effort
you put into searching yourself is proportionate to your desire for success.
I am going to challenge
you to motivate yourself. Until you develop your own motivation through
applying what you learn, nothing I hand you will have value and nothing
happens. I know you have to work. So does everyone else. I know you have
family responsibilities. So does everyone else. I know you have only twenty-four
hours a day. So does everyone else. My advice is to read biographies of
great women who overcame seemingly unreal obstacles. That’s your reality
check of why I can’t accept your excuse.
Take the initiative
and make applying for a single mom grant a project. The effort you put
into searching out, applying for and following through on the grant process
will return many times fold. A free grant for single mother families will
create a better life for you. It can give you a slight edge that will make
or break your future.
Free grants for single
mother families can be found through internet searches, contacting local
city halls, contacting the admissions office at your local college or asking
the librarian in your local town where you should start. The information
you need to apply for such grants is readily available. Become a detective
and keep asking questions. Eventually you’ll find one, two and more grants
you are qualified to receive. Never accept no as the answer. Just when
most single mothers are so close, they back off. Don’t be a quitter. Ask
one more question, research one more resource, click over to one more webpage
or make one more trip across town.
Think of it this
way…free grants available for single mother families are a positive step
for the future for everyone. If one child’s home life can be improved,
this does volumes for our community because one person DOES make a difference.
That especially means you “single mother”.
Joel has written
a number of books and articles for single moms. Check out his website at
http://singlemomachievers.com/assistance
for information, resourceful articles, parenting audios plus methods
you can use to help you become a better leader in the eyes of your children.
Get started today on the road to becoming the Mom you intended to be from
the start.
Financial aid for single
mothers is available either through federal welfare services or through
private organizations.
Who is qualified?
Not all single mothers
can take advantage of special financial help packages. Only those whose
earnings fall below a certain level are considered low-income individuals
and qualify for welfare benefits. To find out if you qualify for and may
avail yourself of federal welfare services, you must complete the application
form available at your local welfare office.
Each program has
its own income limits. Whether or not your income falls within the limit
depends on the type of income you have, your family's expenses, and any
other special circumstances your family may have. Each program also has
resource limits. Things that can be converted to cash (bank accounts, stocks,
and other properties) are considered to be resources. Only certain non-U.S.
citizens may receive welfare benefits. Check with your local office for
details.
What happens if you
are not qualified?
If you do not qualify
for welfare benefits, or if your needs are not covered by any specific
welfare program, you may take advantage of grants offered by the U.S. government
to single mothers. In exchange for the grant, you must perform some service
or task required by the grant terms. There are 900 grant programs offered
by 26 federal grant-making agencies. Some grant categories are agriculture,
art, and education. You may visit www.grants.gov and www.neh.gov for details
on grant application.
Other sources
Many schools offer
scholarships specifically to single mothers. In order to find out about
these, you may visit the financial aid office of the school you are currently
attending or wish to attend.
There are also some
private organizations that give grants and financial assistance to single
mothers. Singlemom.com has a “financial gifting program.” It awards cash
grants to deserving single mothers every month. Many other similar organizations
have grant and financial aid information on the Internet.
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