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Agriculture Arts Arts Business and Commerce Community Development Community Development Consumer Protection Consumer Protection Disaster Prevention and Relief Disaster Prevention and Relief Education Education Employment, Labor and Training Employment, Labor and Training Energy Energy Environment Environment Food and Nutrition Housing Housing Humanities Humanities Health Income Securities and Social Services Income Securities and Social Services Information and Statistics Information and Statistics Law, Justice and Legal Services Law, Justice and Legal Services Natural Resourses Natural Resourses Recovery Act Recovery Act Regional Development Regional Development Science and Technology and Other Research and Development Transportation Transportation All Categories of Funding Activi All Categories of Funding Activi Grant Categories More than 1,000 grant programs are offered by the 26 federal grant-making agencies, and these programs fall into 21 categories.

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AgricultureArtsArts

Business and CommerceCommunity DevelopmentCommunity Development

Consumer ProtectionConsumer ProtectionDisaster Prevention and ReliefDisaster Prevention and Relief

EducationEducationEmployment, Labor and TrainingEmployment, Labor and Training

EnergyEnergyEnvironmentEnvironment

Food and NutritionHousingHousing

HumanitiesHumanitiesHealth

Income Securities and Social ServicesIncome Securities and Social ServicesInformation and StatisticsInformation and Statistics

Law, Justice and Legal ServicesLaw, Justice and Legal ServicesNatural ResoursesNatural Resourses

Recovery ActRecovery ActRegional DevelopmentRegional Development

Science and Technology and Other Research and DevelopmentTransportationTransportation

All Categories of Funding ActivityAll Categories of Funding ActivityGrant CategoriesMore than 1,000 grant programs are

offered

by the 26 federal grant-making

agencies,

and these programs fall into 21

categories.

Find Grant OpportunityFind Grant Opportunity

Applicant Applicant Login- User name and Login- User name and

passwordpassword

E-Business Point of ContactE-Business Point of Contact at your at your

organization confirms organization confirms applicantapplicant as as

an an Authorized Organization Authorized Organization

RepresentativeRepresentative

(AOR)(AOR)

SubmissionSubmission

Download PackageDownload Package

Fill up the PackageFill up the Package

Not Authorized-Terminate Not Authorized-Terminate submissionsubmission

Complete Submission as Complete Submission as AORAOR

Application process for Grant.GovApplication process for Grant.Gov

Faculty and AURRB

ApprovalTerminate Terminate submissionsubmission

Informs E-Business Point of ContactInforms E-Business Point of ContactE-Business Point of Contact is an AIMST University representativeE-Business Point of Contact is an AIMST University representative

All applications must be endorsed and submitted through the university

1. Go to this link: 1. Go to this link: http://www.grants.gov/applicants/find_grant_opportunities.jsp: Click Advanced Search tab: Click Advanced Search tab

For profit organization

keyword related to your researchFor example; Genetics

2. Search the grants by keyword 2. Search the grants by keyword (For eligible, please select For profit organization)

3. To find out for more information on individual grant3. To find out for more information on individual grant click on the individual opportunity title link. (For example; click on Molecular genetics of drug addiction and related co-morbidities (R01): National Institutes of Health: PA-07-073)

4. Read the grant details and if you are interested to apply, click application tab 4. Read the grant details and if you are interested to apply, click application tab

5. Download a package of the application for a grant5. Download a package of the application for a grant

6. Click Download application package6. Click Download application package

Download and save the application package in pdf file in your computer.you must have acrobat reader version 7-9 installed in your computer.Click here to verify if your Adobe software version is compatible with Grants.gov.

7. Complete the Grant Application Package Step7. Complete the Grant Application Package StepView a narrated tutorial on how to complete a grant application package using Adobe. If you're having problems completing the package, view our Frequently Asked Questions.

SubmissionSubmission

Fill up the PackageFill up the Package Faculty Approval Terminate Terminate submissionsubmission

8. Approved by Faculty and University Research Committee (AURRB)8. Approved by Faculty and University Research Committee (AURRB)

AURRB Approval Terminate Terminate submissionsubmission

9. Submit the Completed Grant Application Package9. Submit the Completed Grant Application Package

If you are not already connected to the Internet, you will be directed to do so and will need to login to Grants.gov using your username and password.

Submitting a Grant Application with Adobe Reader:

After you have entered all the necessary information, checked the package for errors and saved your package; click the "Save & Submit" button on the cover page, your application package will automatically be uploaded to Grants.gov. A confirmation screen will appear once the submission is complete.

A Grants.gov tracking numbertracking number will be provided at the bottom of this screen, as well as the official date and time of the submission.

Record the tracking number so that you may refer to it should you need to contact us for support.

If you're having problems completing the package, view our Frequently Asked Questions.

10. Track the Status of a Submitted Grant Application Package10. Track the Status of a Submitted Grant Application Package

Once your application has been submitted, you can check the status on the Track My Application page. You can identify your application by:

• CFDA Number • Funding Opportunity Number • Competition ID • Grants.gov Tracking Number

See "What to Expect After Submtting"