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Accessible.org helps you get the disability benefits and grants you're entitled to by showing you how to make your case. It starts by YOU telling YOUR story. By telling your story here, you:
This writing government grants page is intended primarily for people with disabilities, but the non-disabled can use it too. When we talk here about "writing government grants," we're just using a term everyone uses. It means much more than that though, because the disabled are entitled to benefits that come in many forms... For example, your story can help you get grants, loans, SSDI, meds, food stamps, counseling, wheelchairs, handicap vehicles, service dogs and so on. A Simple Two-Part ProcessTelling your story here at Accessible.org is a simple two-part process:
The process is specially designed to help you get your story right and make it easier to get the disability benefits you're entitled to. The template form on this page will help you write the first draft of your story. After you've submitted the form, you'll get an automated e-mail reply from us with this information in it:
Don't worry if things aren't quite clear now. We'll handhold you through the entire process. Focus now on doing a good job of your draft story. Grant-Writing How-To TipsTelling your story is a key part -- that first step -- of the process of writing government grants. 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 your skill at writing government grants and applying for disability benefits. Here Is What To Do
Here's What NOT To Do
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 writing government grants. Read on! Why Our Process Serves You Well And I'll Pay You $100 If You Find A Catch! 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.All content must be original and of high quality to better serve the people who use the Search Engines. Well-done Web pages allow a site to be ranked higher and more easily found by searchers. This means that searchers will more easily find YOUR story! To maintain our reputation with the Search Engines, we have to maintain the quality of all pages on our site. This means high-quality, well-presented, original content. Doing a first draft of your story is an important step in keeping the quality high, and of course, in writing government grants! Now, about that $100... Our story editing service is absolutely free and we want to keep it that way. If you find anything on this site that asks you to pay money to Accessible.org, please contact me via the Contact Us page and I'll send you $100 by PayPal. So there you go. That's an overview of the process. Writing government grants and getting the benefits you're entitled to takes quite some work. In the end though, it'll be worth your effort. Ready To Start On Your Story?Yes? Then it's time to use the following template form to do a first draft. Take your time. Be thorough. Writing government grants and applying for benefits must be done carefully if you really want results. Need some examples to inspire you? Go to our News/Blog or Home Page and click on a link that interests you. Read the form first before you write anything in. When you submit it, you'll get an automated reply telling you what your next step is (at no cost to you always), so be sure to use a working e-mail address. Use Social Media To HelpIn addition to publishing visitors' stories on Accessible.org, we also send them to Twitter and to Facebook. To help spread the word for yourself and others in need, PLEASE:
Every little bit of added exposure helps! Thank you so much! Social Security Disability Benefits Denied? Or Worse, You Still Have Not Applied? Does it seem like they say NO before you even apply! Then when you DO apply, it's NO! NO! NO! To get what you're entitled to...Here's an insider tip... ![]() Always wanted to learn how to write a proposal? Does it seem like some people have all the luck? They write a proposal and get a grant. And it just seems so effortless! Here's the secret... Just do what the pros do! Copy their proposal writing success and write a winning proposal, for a grant, for a business idea, for whatever! Click for top tips at no cost or obligation whatsoever. Remember... No matter what you're applying for, writing government grants means putting your story in writing. This is a golden opportunity to get it done with professional help and at no charge. Go to the Accessible.org Home page from |
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