How to Find Grants for Individuals

How to Apply for Grants As an Individual

It’s not a secret, that the majority of available grants are for nonprofits. Simply put, nonprofit organizations provide essential services that support healthy, thriving communities. Likewise, small businesses play an important role in economic development and employment. So it’s no surprise that there are also many grants available for small businesses.

But what about applying for grants as an individual?

Generally, individual grants are available to people who contribute to the public good. For example, the following types of people are often eligible for funding:

  • Teachers
  • Nurses
  • Researchers
  • Artists
  • Students
  • Physicians
  • And scientists

What You Should Know As an Individual Applying for a Grant

If you fit into one of the categories above or work in a similar profession, there are a few points we at GrantWriterTeam want you to keep in mind. First, it’s important that you read through the criteria thoroughly. Be certain that your project or program falls within the guidelines and is eligible for funding. Once you’ve decided to proceed, be sure to follow directions very carefully.

In addition, keep in mind that unless you’re a small business owner, you won’t need a UEI number to apply for federal grants. This will save you both time and effort on your part.

Throughout your application, convey your passion for your work. Use details to highlight how important your work is and how much you enjoy doing it. The writing process will be more efficient if you jot down details about your work before you fill out the application. This “prep” can save you a lot of time when you are actually completing the application. For instance, answer the following questions: What problem are you trying to solve? Who is benefitting from this project, program, or initiative? How will this impact the greater community?

Finally, keep in mind that because there are relatively few grants for individuals, they can be incredibly competitive. Don’t get discouraged if you don’t win an award on your first try. There will be more opportunities, and you’ll learn throughout the process.

Some Grants for Individuals to Check Out

If you are interested in grants for individuals, we have a wide selection at GrantWatch.com! Here are a few that might interest you today.

  • Grants are available to U.S., Canada, and International artists to offset financial needs.
  • Grants are available to U.S. educators for classroom projects related to air and space travel. Grant funds may be used to defray the costs of transportation, field trips, and materials or to fund another type of project with an aviation or aerospace theme.
  • Additionally, grants are available to U.S., Canada, and International researchers to investigate the genetic component of autism spectrum disorders.

GrantNews Notes:

Are you looking for more grants like these? GrantWatch has an entire category of grants for individuals. With close to 2,000 current and ongoing grants, GrantWatch is a great place to search for grants to fund your critical project or program!

Also, make sure to give your organization the gift of GrantWatch this summer! Signing up for a paid subscription to GrantWatch will help you and your organization gain access to almost 8,000 grants for nonprofits, small businesses, and individuals. This includes full eligibility criteria, contact information for grant funders, and application links.