Grants to Pay Bills

If you are unemployed, or if you are simply strapped for cash due to fewer hours worked, no overtime, or other cutbacks or difficulties, you are not alone. You may feel like you are drowning in a sea of bills with nowhere to turn. But there are a number of private and public (government) services and program that can help you get your head above water.

Beware: good people in bad situations can unfortunately be easy prey for those who claim to help but are really out to exploit your misfortune. And one of the ways they do that is to claim that they can help you get a grant to pay bills.

The bad news is that there is no such thing as a government grant to pay bills. Period. Regardless of what you read or how good a promise sounds—wishing will not make it so. There is good news, however: there are legitimate ways to raise cash quickly to pay bills, spend less and reduce debt. And there are agencies and other organizations you can turn to in your quest for help.

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Raise Cash Quick To Pay Bills

First, there is no way to avoid the fact that the best way to stave off bankruptcy or outright destitution is to earn more, spend less and reduce debt. These are tall orders and solutions that typically take a while. But here we share some ideas, both about what to avoid and what to try:

Consider getting a second job – or a job, period, if you don't have one now. The economy has picked up with the new administration (as of this writing in July 2017) and “Now Hiring” signs are quite common. They've also lifted the freeze on government jobs and that website makes it easy to search in your area (all the jobs are NOT in Washington DC). Do you pay a significant amount for cable tv? There are lots of free and low cost options now for watching a huge variety of shows, so maybe that's an expense you can dispense with. Have you gotten addicted to spending quite a bit on a cup of coffee? Clever advertising and rewards programs can draw you in and before you know it a big chunk of your cash is theirs. You can make really good, inexpensive coffee at home!

You can also turn to the government to get help paying various types of bills. USA.gov has a whole section called Help with Bills which addresses obligations like your utilities, phone bills, medical expenses, prescription drugs and standard welfare (TANF). It outlines eligibility requirements as well as how to apply in your own local area. Specifically with regard to medical bills it provides details about Medicaid and CHIP as well as Social Security and special programs for adults, the elderly and children, and how to find clinics in your area. It also shows you how to apply for healthcare through the Marketplace. (Remember, open enrollment for 2018 started Nov. 1, 2017 and goes through December 15, 2017).

UPdate July 2019

While it would be nice if you could just get a grant because you simply need to pay your bills it simply doesn’t work that way. There are many places to which you can turn to get some extra help, and those are detailed in this article as well as elsewhere on this site. But if you’re willing to put some effort into it there is another option that can be quite rewarding, and that is crowdfunding. That is, using a platform online to share your story and to get donations from caring people who are inspired by your story or who just like to help others. And some of those platforms now are specifically focused on getting help for personal needs. Find out more about which ones might work best for you in the article Free Money 2015 — just scroll down to the “2016 Note” section.

What To Avoid

Quick Cash Possibilities To Look For

- Offer a service to people in your area. Figure out what you can do that may be of value to others: do errands, walk dogs, be a handyman or woman, wash cars. Visit local churches and see if they have community bulletin boards where you can post your services. See if they might need some services themselves!

- Do you have extra stuff you’ve been meaning to get rid of? Try a traditional yard sale, or sell items on CraigsList or EBay.

- Go non-traditional and offer your services on the website fiverr.com. Read through other people’s offers to get ideas. Or check out the gigs on Amazon Mechanical Turks — typically tasks that are challenging for machines but that a person can do fairly easily.

- Get a part-time job that involves tips — then you don’t have to wait a week or two to see some cash.

- If you are crafty or artistic try selling items on Etsy. Highlight beautiful photographs on Pinterest to drive traffic to your store.

- Avoid getting into this predicament in the future by spending less and saving more. Clark Howard's Living Large in Lean Times: 250+ Ways to Buy Smarter, Spend Smarter, and Save Money A great way to get started is to get educated by someone with your best interest at heart. You may have heard of Clark Howard — he is a very popular radio host who helps people spend smart and avoid getting ripped off so they can build a future for themselves and their familiies. He has a very highly rated book out called “Living Large in Lean Times” and we highly recommend it. In addition to showing you how to find great deals and ways to save money he also provides trustworthy tips about finding lost or unclaimed cash in your name and legitimate work-at-home opportunities.

Update November 2017

You can also turn to the government to get help paying various types of bills. USA.gov has a whole section called Help with Bills which addresses obligations like your utilities, phone bills, medical expenses, prescription drugs and standard welfare (TANF). It outlines eligibility requirements as well as how to apply in your own local area. Specifically with regard to medical bills it provides details about Medicaid and CHIP as well as Social Security and special programs for adults, the elderly and children, and how to find clinics in your area. It also shows you how to apply for healthcare through the Marketplace. (Remember, open enrollment for 2018 started Nov. 1, 2017 and goes through December 15, 2017).