FAQs
Q. What Types of Grants are Available? · Start-up Grant (also known as "seed money") funds start-up costs, rather than ongoing expenses. · Project Grant funds a specific program or project. · Operating Grant funds the costs of an on-going program. · Restricted Grant funds a specific part of a program or project. · Challenge Grant matches funds raised through other sources. · In-kind Grant (also called a non cash grant) a contribution other than a direct cash grant. Q. How much do you charge to write a grant proposal Q. Will you write the grant on a percentage or commission basis? Q. How much money can I get? Q. Can grant money be used for purposes other than what was originally applied for? Q. Will bad credit prevent me from getting free cash?
A. Grants generally fall into these categories:
Example: purchasing a vacant warehouse and converting it to a community center
Example: buying computers for an after-school tutoring program
Example: paying the rent or staff salaries of a health clinic
Example: paying only for the textbooks for a GED program
Example: A $50,000 grant to a local food pantry, if the organization can raise an additional $50,000
Example: the free use of an office and office equipment.
A. Our prices are tailored to meet the needs to your foundation. We charge a flat fee instead of an hourly rate. The pricing structure can be found at http://www.affordablegrants.com/faqs/pricing.html
A. No, it is unethical. The American Grant Writer’s Association (AGWA) code of ethics states ‘Members shall not accept compensation that is based on a percentage of contributions or contingent upon award of a grant.’ http://www.agwa.us/page/ethics.
Q. How do I receive the grant payment?
A. If accepted, you will receive notice via mail.
A. The amount can vary considerably and is dependent on the needs of your non profit organization. Grants can range from $100 to $500,000 or more.
A. No. Public and private Grant Funders require a recipient to use the money for the stated purpose.
A. No. Grant money requires no repayment, no collateral, and no credit checks. Money is granted irrespective of an individual’s credit history.




























