No grants are typically not for home repairs directly to individuals but through perhaps your local housing nonprofit. Best bet is checking local resources in your area.
Why should someone pay a grant writer upfront when the grant seeker does not know if the writer will perform and result in a grant for the grant seeker?
A fair question and a good reason to take things step-by-step with a grant consultant. Consider asking questions about their background and experience. Have a discovery call to see if it feels right. Just remember that, par the industry, there is no 100% guarantee when you're going after grants. Therefore you're aiming for the the highest likelihood of success and someone (either within your organization or as an outside consultant) to guide you through the process (from outreach to hitting submit) that knows what they're doing. You're paying for expertise to get you the best result. You're not paying for a guaranteed win because it's an unrealistic standard in the grant world. Does that make sense?
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Grants aren't the best funding source for small business in the US. Check out our playlist that breaks down the 7 steps to grant writing as a starting point.