Money and Credit Services
Access government financial services, grants, loans, and credit resources
Financial Services
Government Grants
Find and apply for government grants
- Research opportunities
- Check eligibility
- Application process
Credit Reports
Access your credit information
- Free annual reports
- Credit monitoring
- Dispute errors
Small Business Loans
Government-backed business funding
- SBA loans
- Startup funding
- Disaster assistance
Financial Resources
Tax Services
- File federal taxes
- Get tax transcripts
- Payment plans
- Tax assistance
Financial Education
- Money management
- Retirement planning
- Debt management
- Financial scams
Frequently Asked Questions
Start by checking your eligibility on Grants.gov. You'll need to register, find relevant opportunities, and submit a complete application package. Most grants have specific deadlines and requirements.
You're entitled to one free credit report every 12 months from each of the three major credit reporting agencies. Visit AnnualCreditReport.com, the only authorized source for free credit reports.
The SBA offers various loan programs including 7(a) loans, microloans, and disaster assistance loans. Each program has different terms, amounts, and eligibility requirements.