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Step 1 – Draft Story In this first step, you do a draft of your story to get the right information in the right order. (We help you with this.) |
There are actually two more steps, but they don't require any action on your part. We're the ones doing the work!
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Step 2 – Story Editing In this second step, YOU SIT BACK AND WAIT while WE REVIEW AND EDIT your story. (This could take up to 10 days.) |
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Step 3 – Story Posting In this third step, we post your story. If you gave us a working e-mail address, we notify you about it. A big job done! |
After this, the rest is up to you! Only YOU can apply for the disability help (grants and benefits) that you're eligible for.
But take heart... you'll have already completed the BIG step of getting your story right and in writing.
And we continue to help you, always at no charge.
Don't worry if things aren't quite clear now. We'll handhold you through the entire process of getting free disability help. Focus now on doing a good job of your draft story.
Telling your story is a key part – that first step – of the process of writing government grants (and getting disability help). We want to help you get it right, so here are some tips on how to write your story for best results.
Follow the tips to increase your chances of getting your story accepted here at Accessible.org. While you'e at it, you'll improve the skills you need in writing grants and applying for disability benefits.
Follow ALL the tips to increase the chances of your story being accepted. Extreme? Maybe so, but there's a valid reason behind our unique approach to getting you free disability help. Read on!
Hello! Don Coggan here with an explanation of our rigorous story-telling requirements. The Search Engines, Google in particular, have set higher and higher standards for listing Web sites like Accessible.org.So there you go. That's an overview of the process. Getting disability help through government grants and other benefits you're entitled to takes work. In the end though, it'll be worth your effort.
Yes? Then it's time to use the template form below to do a first draft. Take your time. Be thorough. Applying for grants and benefits must be done carefully if you want real results.
Need some examples to inspire you? Go to our News/Blog or Home Page and click on a link that interests you.
Do NOT submit your story if: you don't understand the process you don't want your story public it could affect litigation you're in |
Oh, and one more thing...
PLEASE read the form below ENTIRELY before you write a single thing. When you submit it, you'll get an automated reply telling you what your next step is (at no cost to you always), so please be sure to double check your e-mail address. |
Ready? Then use this form to submit your draft story now.
Thank you in advance for doing a good job of your draft story! Wondering what's next?
Shortly after you submit your draft story, you'll get an automated e-mail reply from us (if you used a working e-mail address).
That e-mail will remind you that we will edit and polish your story and then post it on one of the following pages:
We've separated the disability help pages into the categories shown above to make it easier to suggest specific forms of assistance.
Remember... No matter what type of government grants or benefits you're looking for, you have to put your story in writing. This is a your chance to do it with professional help and at no charge.
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