
What Is a Grant?
A grant is financial support provided by government agencies, foundations, or organizations to help fund programs, services, or projects that benefit individuals and communities. Unlike loans, grants do not need to be repaid.
Grants are often designed to support specific needs such as housing assistance, food security, healthcare access, education, workforce development, and community services.
Who Can Apply for Grants?
Grants may be available to:
- Nonprofit organizations
- Community groups
- Small businesses
- Local governments
- Individuals or families (depending on the program)
Each grant has its own eligibility requirements, application process, and purpose.
How Do Grants Help Communities?
Grants help make essential services possible by funding programs that:
- Support individuals and families in need
- Improve access to housing, food, and healthcare
- Strengthen local organizations and community services
- Create long-term positive change
How Link Together Can Help
Knowledge is the first step toward opportunity. At Link Together, we help people understand available grant-funded programs and connect them to the right organizations and resources.
While we may not provide grants directly, we serve as a guide — helping you find opportunities and understand where to start.
If you have questions about grants or need help finding programs you may qualify for, we’re here to help.
Reach out to us or explore our latest resources to learn more.

