This document provides an overview of two grant information resources: Grants.gov, a public resource, and Candid, a private resource. It discusses what each resource is, why they exist, who authorizes them, and how to access their data. Grants.gov is a centralized website run by the Department of Health and Human Services that allows applicants to search for and apply for government grants. It was created to streamline the grant application process. The Federal Register, published daily, contains regulations, proposed rules, and notices from federal agencies and is how information on available grants is disseminated publicly.
Comparing Grants.gov and Candid for Grant Funding Information
1. HLTH 491 LU Grants Gov and Candid Investigative Report
View attached explanation and answer. Let me know if you have any questions.Paper
OutlineInvestigative Report AssignmentThe paper contains investigative report assignment
about two grant information data reservoirs:one public, Grants.gov, and the other private,
Candid, designed to inform organizations aboutacquiring grant money. The paper is
structured into six parts.Part oneExplains what the reports was about, hence answering the
question (What is it?) in theassignment.Part twoGives the directions why to get the reports
about the topic, hence answering the question ( Wheredo I find it?)Part threeExplains why
the two grant information exits, hence answering the question (Why does it exist?)Part
fourExplains and give the concern authority and the sponsors, the organizations gets its
money.Hence it answers the question (Who authorized or sponsored it?)Part fiveThe part
contains explanations about the ways of obtaining the data about the Federal Registerand
Foundation Center on grants. The explanations will answer the question (And how do
Iaccess the data from it?Part sixSummary and my point of viewReferenceView attached
explanation and answer. Let me know if you have any questions.1Investigative Report
AssignmentStudent’s nameInstitutional affiliationCourse nameProfessor’s
nameDate2Investigative Report AssignmentIntroductionOrganizations that want to carry
out various social projects in different environmentalsettings to address a wide range of
issues need grant financing to do it successfully. Bothgovernmental and private
organizations may be approached for financial support to implementthese projects. Most of
the time, public funding is awarded via government entities or other localagencies and
institutions. In contrast, the majority of private financing is contributed through firmsor
organizations that are privately owned. When requesting public funds, the procedure may
bemore stringent, and it may even take a significant amount of time to complete the
application.Although private funds may take a bit more time to acquire since they may serve
a particulargeographic area or demographic and impose constraints on contributing, they
may have a lessstringent application procedure. In this report, we will discuss what public
Grants.gov funds are,why they exist, who authorized or sponsored them, and how to access
their data.What is it?The Grants.gov funds are a component within the President’s
Management Agenda.Grants.gov project implementation office was formally founded in the
year 2002. The office ofManagement and Budget directs and control the e-government
activities and nonprofitorganization such grants.gov, which is run by the Department of
Health and Human Services(Grant programs, 2021). Because within the part Management
Agenda of the President, the agencywas tasked to develop a system that would offer grant
2. applicants a centralized place to search forand apply for possibilities to receive government
financing. This program was designed to makeinteracting with federal grant agencies
simpler, more efficient, and less expensive for applicants.3From Monday-Friday, the Office
of the Federal Register under the National Archives andRecords Administration (NARA)
releases a new edition of the Federal Register, which serves asthe official daily journal of the
United States federal government (OFR). The following may befound in the Federal
Register: Regulations imposed by the federal agency, notices of ProposedRules, and ot…