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Everything you need to know about our grant programs and application process.

Eligibility varies by grant program. Generally, we accept applications from non-profit organizations, educational institutions, small businesses, individual researchers, and community groups. Each grant listing specifies its eligibility requirements.
Visit our Available Grants page to browse current opportunities. Click "Apply Now" on any grant that matches your project. Complete the online application form with your project details, budget, and supporting information. You'll receive a confirmation email upon submission.
Grant amounts range from $15,000 to $60,000 depending on the program. The specific amount available is listed on each grant's detail page. Some grants may award partial funding based on the project scope and available budget.
Our review committee typically evaluates applications within 6-8 weeks after the submission deadline. You'll be notified of the outcome via email. Shortlisted applicants may be invited for a brief interview or asked to provide additional documentation.
Yes, you may apply for multiple grants as long as you meet the eligibility requirements for each. However, each application must be for a distinct project. The same project cannot receive funding from multiple VerseGrant programs.
Grant recipients sign a grant agreement outlining the terms, reporting requirements, and fund disbursement schedule. Typically, funds are released in installments tied to project milestones. You'll be required to submit progress reports and a final impact report.
Absolutely! We offer free application workshops (virtual and in-person), one-on-one consultation sessions, and comprehensive application guides. Contact our support team at grants@versegrant.com for assistance.
Tax implications depend on your organization type and jurisdiction. Non-profit organizations may be exempt. Individual recipients should consult with a tax professional. VerseGrant provides all necessary tax documentation for reporting purposes.

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