Grants Guide
Every year, thousands of grants are provided to individuals, businesses and collectives all over the country. These sums of money granted by the Government and other organizations have different purposes. They are meant for students who need help paying for their studies, for low-income households struggling to pay for health insurance, food, housing, etc., for small businesses wanting to expand, for veterans, for seniors, etc.
There are several different types of grants, each one with its own set of requirements, application methods, deadlines, etc. If you are interested in applying for a grant, access our Grant Guide below.
Food Stamps Guide
The first – and most crucial – step in the SNAP application process is determining whether your household is actually eligible to receive government food stamp benefits. Utilizing a pre-screening tool is the best way to determine whether or not you should proceed with your SNAP application. In some states, applying for food stamps is looped in with additional government-benefit programs, so that all of your household data can be analyzed and assessed simultaneously. However, state benefit programs are still handled as different entities, and your food stamps eligibility will remain separate from additional support benefits of which your household is eligible to collect.
Unclaimed Assets Guide
Every year, billions of dollars in assets go unclaimed across the United States. These unclaimed assets, also known as abandoned property, come from a variety of sources such as uncashed checks, forgotten bank accounts, unredeemed savings bonds, and insurance payouts. The government holds onto these funds until they can be rightfully claimed by their owners or heirs. If not claimed, they may remain in state or federal coffers indefinitely.
Understanding the process of searching for and claiming these assets can be confusing and time-consuming. But with the right guidance and knowledge, you can potentially reclaim what’s rightfully yours. Dive into our comprehensive Unclaimed Assets Guide below to learn more about how to locate any unclaimed assets that may belong to you and the steps required to claim them.