Sunday, July 18, 2010

Government Grants For Parents

Are you a parent? It is expensive to raise a child; that is no secret. Depending on how many children you have, your current income level, and your employment status, you may need financial assistance. Your best option is to seek financial assistance through government run programs, such as Medicaid and Food Stamps. However, some government grants can help offset the cost of raising a child. What are they?

1 – Immunization Grants

Immunization grants are awarded a number of different ways. It is possible for individuals, such as yourself if you are a parent, to obtain a grant to immunize your children. As with applying for other grants, you must show need. An individual applying for an immunization grant must typically have a child under the age of 18 or 19, must be without medical insurance, and must have no other means of paying for immunization.

Although immunization grants are awarded to individual recipients, they are most commonly given to qualifying pharmacists and healthcare providers. These professionals apply for the grant and receive funding. This enables them to extend affordable services to parents. Patients seen by physicians or pharmacists who received these immunization grants can get free or deeply discounted shot for their qualifying children.

As for how this type of grant can benefit you as a parent, it does so by protecting the health and safety of your children. Their risk for dangerous diseases and illness significantly decreases with proper immunization. You will spend less time at the doctor’s office, your child will miss less school, and you will miss less work.

2 – Special Education Preschool Grants

With special education preschool grants, you, as a parent, do not apply. Instead, your state does. Local governments and schools can also apply for other similar education grants. This particular type of grant is designed to improve and make available preschool programs for children with disabilities. Children with disabilities require extra care and attention, which costs preschool programs money. For that reason, some must limited the number of disabled children they accept. This is not an issue when your state makes use of these grants.

In addition to special education preschool grants, other government grants are available to help improve school systems. These grants may focus on construction, reducing school violence, and so forth. Unfortunately, you do not apply for and receive these grants yourself. Although your hands are tied, contact school and local officials. Make sure they are applying for and receiving this much needed grant money. It improves the quality of education children receive and helps to reduce school taxes.

3 – Federal Pell Grants

If you are a parent, you may have a child attending college soon. Whether that will be in 15 years or 1 year, cost is likely a concern. It is no secret that college is expensive and that cost always seems to increase. Luckily, there are government grants available for your children.

The amount of money your child receives from a Federal Pell Grant will depend on a number of factors. They include the college of your child’s choice, their enrollment status, the cost of their education, and how much you and other family members will contribute to their education. Regardless of how large or small the funding is, it will help you as a parent save money while still ensuring your child gets a quality education.

In short, there are grants available to help parents like you. The three above mentioned grants are just a sample. Unfortunately, grants for individuals are rare. If you need financial assistance, you should turn to government programs that offer affordable loans or other moneysaving discounts to low-income families. With that said, don’t completely forget about government grants. Although you cannot apply for and receive many of these helpful grants, you can make sure your state and local governments, as well as nearby school districts and non-profit organizations are taking advantage of this free funding.

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