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Register Early with Grants.gov to Avoid Application Problems with Federal Grants
Most federal agencies are now requiring that grant applications be
submitted electronically through Grants.gov. Please be aware
that some potential applicants not previously registered with Grants.gov may have trouble applying for certain grant opportunities due to short
application windows.
Grants.gov requires a one-time registration by the applicant organization.
This is a three step process and should be completed by any organization
wishing to apply for a grant. If you do not complete this registration
process you will not be able to submit an application. The registration
process will require some time (anywhere from 5 business days to a
month). Therefore, applicants or those considering applying at some
point in the future should register immediately.
Early registration provides the granting agency, Grants.gov, and the
applicant sufficient time to address any questions regarding the registration
process, as well as allow applicants to focus on completing application
requirements, since registration will be completed. Early registration
helps applicants avoid possible delays with the timely submission of
applications or from finding out right before the submission deadline
that all the steps in the registration process are not complete.
To begin the registration process, visit Grants.gov:
Get Registered.
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