FAQs
Common questions
Grant aid is financial assistance provided by the government or organizations to support specific projects or activities without the expectation of repayment.
Eligibility for grant aid varies depending on the specific grant program. Typically, individuals, non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and businesses may be eligible to apply.
You can find grant opportunities by researching government websites, grant databases, and subscribing to newsletters or alerts from grant-making organizations.
Grant aid can fund a wide range of projects including research initiatives, community development programs, educational projects, environmental conservation efforts, and more.
In most cases, grant aid is not considered taxable income. However, it's important to consult with a tax professional to understand any potential tax implications.