Free grant applications for single mothers
Owing to various circumstances, many women find themselves suddenly becoming a single parent, having to run their household and also provide for their children’s future. This is a daunting prospect, without any doubt, but on the positive side is the availability of some financial aid options offered exclusively to single mothers by the government as well as many non-governmental organizations and corporate companies as well.
A grant is a financial aid that is offered to an individual by a foundation, trust, educational institute or corporation. This financial aid is not like a loan in that it does not attract a particular rate of interest. Neither does it need to be repaid. Also, the amount that is received as financial aid through a grant is completely tax-free.
Many funding agencies process free grant applications for various underprivileged groups or individuals including single mothers. Single mothers may submit free grant applications seeking to fund, be it for study, housing or to subsidize children’s education.
Here is a list of grants that are available for single mothers.
The National Institute of Health offers financial aid fund research or study into areas affecting public health, disease prevention, and health promotion.
The Temporary Assistance for Needy Families initiative of the Federal Government helps single mothers achieve some degree of self-sufficiency. Grant amounts vary from state to state and are subject to stringent eligibility criteria.
Under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, also known as WIC, women who are pregnant and new mothers are eligible to receive financial aid for children up to the age of six months or one year depending on the nature of grant. This grant is offered to reduce nutritional deficiencies among children from the low-income sectors.
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) offers financial aid and funding in the form of grants and fellowships to women seeking aid to complete their research and submit their dissertations. Career Development Grants help women who are currently not working re-enter the workforce.