Why do you have to pay to buy a grant book yet scholarship searches are free?

Whenever I’ve searched online for grants, I’ve always gotten a response saying that I have to buy a book full of grants, but I can search all day long for scholarships for FREE. What’s up with that?
And yes I know that they are two different things but they’re all the same: FREE MONEY!
One cannot PAY if one DOESN’T have any MONEY!!! Everyone’s daddy isn’t so rich that they can write a check for tuition and fees…and nobody’s even trying to answer this question.

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3 Responses to “Why do you have to pay to buy a grant book yet scholarship searches are free?”

  1. gcdc323 Says:

    grants and scholarships are two different things

  2. imisidro Says:

    You don’t have to pay to get information on available grants. In fact the information is FREE

    You can go to the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) http://www.cfda.gov and Grants.gov http://www.grants.gov – these are two sites created by the federal government to provide transparency and information on grants. Browse through the listings and see if you can find any grant that would support your purposes.

    Even if you buy books on “how to get grants” or list that supposedly has information on grants — all of them are mere rehash of what CFDA has, albeit packaged differently.

    Note though that these grants generally support non-profit organizations, intermediary lending institutions, and state and local governments. Most of the federal grants are given to specific target groups with specific requirements (e.g. minority business owners involved in transportation related contracts emanating from DOT – Grant#20.905 Disadvantaged Business Enterprises Short Term Lending Program. Individuals especially for personal purposes are not eligible for federal grants.

    Grants are also often given to non profit groups or organizations involved in training or other similar activities (grant 59.043 Women’s Business Ownership Assistance that are given to those who will create women’s business center that will train women entrepreneurs

    http://www.cfda.gov
    http://www.grants.gov
    http://gtionline.fdncenter.org
    http://www.powerhomebiz.com/vol66/grants.htm
    http://www.sba.gov/expanding/grants.html

  3. badfish911 Says:

    you should try PAYING for college with your own money…or take out a loan

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