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Government grants for single mothers provide the extra help which is needed by these mothers in their difficult times. The life of single mothers is already very difficult with long working hours, household chores, children’s’ upbringing and education etc. In between all these, they spend their life trying to make the ends meet and they often forget to live a happy life.

Federal government of United States accepts the troubles of these single moms. That is why the government set aside millions of dollars in the form of grant every year to help single moms. And the best part about these grants is that they don’t have to be paid back to the government. You just have to be entitled for the grant and you get the money. But the regrettable part is that very few women are aware of these grants, let alone applying for them.

The variety of types of grants available for single moms contain educational grants for single moms, grants to run small business etc. These educational grants are very helpful for single moms because they can be used in two ways. They can either go back to school to complete their studies or they can go for higher studies to improve their skills which would help them lift the standard of living for themselves and their kids.

The best place for looking for these grants is the internet. There are various websites dedicated to grants for single mothers. You can also check the government’s website on grants which has all details about grants along with eligibility criteria and application procedures.

This will help you find a appropriate grant for yourself. In addition to the government grants, various non-profit and private agencies also provide similar grants. You should do some research online and know about these too. It is always better to spend some time researching them before actually applying for the select ones.

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I’m really interested in going to college, but really don’t think I can afford even the cheapest of schools. Are there any grants or scholarships that a teenage parent can receive. I’m 19 and had a baby when I was 16. I’m considered a single parent because we haven’t gotten married yet (I’m still with the girl that I got pregnant).

I hope someone can help me find a way to go to college.

Thanks in advance

Ryan G

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I’m 22 years old (single parent) and I’m trying to get some money for me to attend college in the fall. Do you guys know any grants that are available for me. I live in Washington DC? Or any scholarships?

Any Ideas will be very helpful! Thanks

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