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Consumer Alert! How to Avoid Government Grant Scams

Many people are looking to get grants from the government, but they are often falling for government grant scams. These people are generally ones that are especially looking for money to help finance their businesses. There are government grants that are sponsored by the government, but there are some groups that pose as governmental groups that are only looking to grab the financial and personal information of people and use it to their advantage.

 

However, there are ways of how you can avoid government grant scams. These scams are generally targeted to people who have businesses and are also looking for money, but in many cases these people didn’t even ask for any assistance. Here’s some things to watch for to tell if you are facing any government grant scams.

The first of the signs of government grant scams is that the group contacts you. Generally for a grant you will have to contact the government for help directly. Congressional laws state that you have to contact the government for help. If a group contacts you for help then you are facing one of the government grants scams that are especially rampant.

If a person contacts you claiming to be a governmental represented then you are being contacted by one of the government grant scams. This person that claims to be a representative when talking to you will probably be asking deep questions about your personal life, including your Social Security Number in most cases. Also, they tend to try and dance around tough questions.

Government grant scams are also ones that claim that you can get the money that you need for free. While the government does give money through grants it will have some requirements, including progress reports and other conditions. Government grant scams usually do not have any of this information.

Also, groups that ask for credit card information are likely to be running government grant scams. This could put you at risk of identity theft if you go about working with this.

A government grant will have some especially strict guidelines and tough competition. If you are applying for a grant that will be supposedly given to you immediately without any competition then you are applying for another of the government grant scams. Qualifications for grants are especially tough, and government grant scams don’t have these qualifications, so if you find something that sounds real easy to do odds are very good it’s a scam.

One of the best things to do for avoiding government grant scams is to contact your local government for help. You can find information on legitimate grant agencies that can help you with getting the money you need for your group or business. These are all legal and will be tough to get in many cases, but this is important in that you will be able to avoid all of the government grant scams that you could easily fall for.

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