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You need help, but after reading Federal Grants - No Free Lunch, you may have decided that a U.S. government grant is not the way to get it. But, do not give up, because most government assistance to individuals comes from sources other than grants. Here you will find resources and articles to assist you in getting the help you need.
What do you need?
In each of the following categories of need, sources of federal and local assistance will be suggested. Please note that the names of the local agencies and officials suggested are merely examples and will vary from city-to-city. Always check your phone book under "Government Pages" for names and numbers in your city or county.
Select the Category of Assistance Needed
Small Business - Money to Start or Expand
Healthcare-related Assistance
Work or Career Related Assistance
Home Improvements or Repairs - Homelessness
Hunger - Nutrition
Child Care / Family / Student Assistance
Tip: Always look at home first
No matter what kind of assistance you need, always look locally first. The fastest and easiest-to-get sources of help are often found at your city hall, county offices, local colleges, hospitals, churches, large corporations and private foundations. Many of these local organizations receive federal and state grants to assist citizens in need. A great resource list for finding out about private foundations has been compiled by About Guide to Non-profits Stan Hutton, at: Information About Foundations.
About Personal Debt
There are no federal assistance programs for paying off personal debt. Instead, you need to seek the assistance of a debt counselor at a local bank or savings and loan. About Credit and Debt Management site can also help you out.