NEW GRANTS.GOV WEB SITE OFFERS ONE-STOP SHOPPING FOR INFORMATION
ON APPLYING FOR ALL FEDERAL GRANTS
Site Supports President's E-Gov Initiative By Improving Grant Application
Process
HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today unveiled a single,
comprehensive Web site that will contain information about
finding and applying for all federal grant programs. The
Web site, Grants.gov, makes it easier for organizations to
learn about and apply for federal grants. Its launch marks
an important milestone in President Bush's Electronic Government
(E-Gov) Initiative.
"For the first time, there will be a single government-wide
source for information about grants programs across the federal
government," Secretary Thompson said. "By putting
relevant information in one place, we're helping to level
the playing field for organizations less familiar with federal
grant programs so that they too can identify and apply for
appropriate grants."
Grants.gov is a key element of President Bush's E-Gov initiative,
which aims at harnessing Internet-based technology to make
it easy for citizens and businesses to interact with the
government, save taxpayer dollars and streamline citizen-to-government
communications. The White House Office for Management and
Budget named HHS as the lead agency for this Grants.gov
initiative. HHS awards more than half of all the competitive grants
across the federal government.
"President Bush has made it a priority for his administration
to provide government information and applications in ways
that are more accessible and easier to understand," OMB
Director Joshua Bolten said. "Grants.gov is a strong
step forward in that effort, as it makes the federal grant-making
process simpler and more efficient for applicants. The launch
of this important Web site is a milestone in progress on
the President's Management Agenda."
HHS led the development of the cross-agency Web site, which
now has information about more than 800 available grant programs
involving all 26 federal grant-making agencies. These agencies
together award more than $360 billion in grant funds. The
site provides information in a standardized format across
agencies and includes a "Find Grant Opportunities" feature
to
help applicants find potential funding opportunities.
The site also contains an "Apply for Grants" feature
that greatly simplifies the application process by allowing
applicants to download, complete and submit applications
for specific grant opportunities from any federal grant-making
agency.
To date, application packages have been posted to the Grants.gov
Web site by five agencies -- the U.S. Departments of Commerce,
Education, Energy, Justice and HHS. This section will be
expanded in the coming months as federal agencies continue
to post application information about additional grant opportunities.
The site has been developed with extensive input from organizations
that apply for and receive federal grants to maximize its
potential to simplify the process and meet the needs of the
grant community.
Grants.gov is a collaborative effort involving HHS and the
Departments of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Education,
Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Justice,
Labor and Transportation, as well as the National Science
Foundation.
More information about Grants.gov is available at http://www.grants.gov.
More information about the President's E-Gov Initiative is available
at http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/egov.