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Funding typeWho it's forFundsRepaid?Administered by
Federal Pell GrantUndergraduate students with demonstrated financial need who have not yet earned a bachelor's degreeUndergraduate tuition and education costsGrant (not repaid)U.S. Department of Education (via the FAFSA)
Research grants and fellowships for womenWomen researchers, graduate students, and early-career professionals, usually via an institutionResearch projects, graduate study, and professional advancementGrant / fellowship (not repaid)Federal science agencies (e.g. NIH, NSF) and private foundations
Scholarships and grants for women in collegeWomen pursuing undergraduate or graduate study, often in fields where women are underrepresented or after a career interruptionTuition, fees, and education-related costsGrant / scholarship (not repaid)Colleges, foundations, and nonprofits (e.g. AAUW, P.E.O., Soroptimist)
State and foundation grants for women entrepreneursWoman-owned businesses meeting each program's specific criteriaSpecific business activities defined by each programGrant (not repaid)State economic-development agencies and private foundations / corporate programs
Child care, food, and energy assistanceLow- and moderate-income parents and families meeting income limitsChild-care subsidies, food assistance, and home-energy helpAssistance / subsidy (not repaid)Federal programs run through state and local agencies (CCDF, SNAP, WIC, LIHEAP)
Housing assistance for women and familiesLow-income households, and women and families experiencing housing instability or domestic violenceRental assistance, transitional housing, and supportive servicesAssistance / grant-funded services (not repaid)U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), local housing authorities, and nonprofits
SBA programs for women-owned businessesWomen entrepreneurs and women-owned small businesses meeting SBA size standardsCounseling, training, certification, and access to loans (not direct cash grants)Mostly loans (repaid); some grant-funded training is freeU.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

Every program here links to its official administering body (.gov agencies and named foundations). Grants are competitive and eligibility-bound; this table is educational information, not a promise of funding. Applying for legitimate funding is always free. See our sources & how-we-work policy.

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