Most people are confused about personal grants in Idaho. If you live in the state of Idaho and are looking for personal financial assistance such as supplemental security income, Medicaid, or state social services, you should look into government benefits instead. Personal grants are financial aid from the local government of Idaho for its residents under certain circumstances - the use of the financial funding must have a meaningful purpose to the economy of Idaho.

Personal Grants for Work At Home Residents of Idaho

With the aid from the federal government, the department of finance & economic growth in Idaho is able to provide financial support to residents who work at home. According to the latest research, in Idaho, there are over 23,115 business identities have 0 to 4 employees. This number includes people who work at home with sole proprietorship. To be eligible, you must be a resident of Idaho and have a registered business in Idaho. If your business is in one of the following areas: medicine, education, scientific research, and technology development, you have a higher chance of getting your grant application approved.

Personal Grants for Education for Residents of Idaho

Not all students or teachers are eligible to apply for personal education grants in Idaho. According to US Census,

In Idaho:

  • 88.40% have high school diplomas
  • 23.90% have at least one post secondary degree
  • 7.50% have at least one graduate school degree

As you do not have to pay back the amount of grants given to you, Idaho's office of education ensures that personal grants are only given to individuals who need financial assistance for their education related to medicine, education, scientific research, or technology development. And recipients must use their new knowledge and skill set to improve the economy of Idaho.

Personal Grants for Veterans in Idaho

There are more than 104,300 veterans (both active and retired) in Idaho. If you have enrolled, or currently participating in the military, naval force, or air force, you are eligible to apply for veteran personal grants as long as the funds are being used to stimulate the economy of Idaho.

You can look at personal grants as "government grants for individuals". Therefore, there are many other types of personal grants such as personal housing grants. If an individual receives grants from the government, he or she has received a type of "personal grants". It is much harder for individuals to receive grants than it is for businesses to receive grants. Idaho residents apply for different types of state government grants by contacting Idaho financial aid agencies, or

Access Applicant Portal

Current online applicants in Idaho are browsing from the following cities: Idaho City, New Plymouth, Pocatello, Laclede, Teton, Pingree, Weston, Wendell, Wayan, Craigmont

Recent State Funding Opportunities

Below is a list of opportunities recently published in the local state:

Funding Opportunity
Announcement for Program Funding for NRCS’ Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2023 – Idaho (Apply for USDA NRCS ID CIG 23 NOFO0001268)

Funding Number: USDA NRCS ID CIG 23 NOFO0001268
Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $75,000
Conservation Reserve Program Technical Assistance Projects – Idaho (Apply for USDA NRCS ID CRP 22 NOFO0001204)

Funding Number: USDA NRCS ID CRP 22 NOFO0001204
Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $500,000
Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2022 – Idaho (Apply for USDA NRCS ID CIG 22 NOFO0001166)

Funding Number: USDA NRCS ID CIG 22 NOFO0001166
Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $65,000
Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG) for Federal fiscal year (FY) 2021 – Idaho (Apply for USDA NRCS ID CIG 21 NOFO0001051)

Funding Number: USDA NRCS ID CIG 21 NOFO0001051
Agency: Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Category: Agriculture, Environment, Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $75,000
Notice of Intent: Aftershock Monitoring of the 6.5 Stanley, Idaho Earthquake (Apply for USGS FA 20 0076)

Funding Number: USGS FA 20 0076
Agency: Department of the Interior, U. S. Geological Survey
Category: Other (see text field entitled Explanation of Other Category of Funding Activity for clarification)
Funding Amount: $49,261
BLM Idaho Rangeland Resource Management (Apply for L20AS00071)

Funding Number: L20AS00071
Agency: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Category: Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $50,000
BLM Idaho Cultural and Paleontological Resource Management (Apply for L20AS00033)

Funding Number: L20AS00033
Agency: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Category: Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $100,000
BLM Idaho Wildlife Resource Management (Apply for L20AS00032)

Funding Number: L20AS00032
Agency: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Category: Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $250,000
BLM Idaho Threatened and Endangered Species (Apply for L20AS00028)

Funding Number: L20AS00028
Agency: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Category: Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $50,000
BLM Idaho Recreation and Visitor Services (Apply for L20AS00027)

Funding Number: L20AS00027
Agency: Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Category: Natural Resources
Funding Amount: $120,000

 

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