Grantee User Account Request Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Grantee User Account Request Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the request type: New Account, Account Change, or Account Closure. This helps clarify your needs.
  3. Fill in the Partner Agency section by choosing from the provided options, ensuring you select the correct department related to your request.
  4. Complete the Organization Name and Address fields accurately. If the person’s address differs from the organization’s, fill in those details as well.
  5. In the Authorized Official section, ensure that this individual completes and signs their part of the form. Their signature is crucial for processing your request.
  6. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting. You can submit via email or fax as specified in the instructions.

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Workspace is the standard way for organizations or individuals to apply for federal grants in Grants.gov. Workspace allows a grant team to simultaneously access and edit different forms within an application. Plus, the forms can be filled out online or offline your choice.
Click the Forgot My Password/Unlock My Account link that is located beneath the Username and Password fields. Enter your username in the Username field. Enter the email address associated with your username in the Email Address field.
Password Expiration Passwords are valid for 60 days and will not be valid on the 61st day onward. How do I log in after my password expires? You will be able to login with Login.gov or AMS credentials even if the Grants.gov password has expired.

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Grants.gov AOR Reset Password If your Grants.gov password is linked to Login.gov, go to the My Account page in the top right corner of the Grants.gov banner and click the Change Password tab under My Account.
Expanded Authorized Organization Representative (AOR) is a core user role in Grants.gov. This role grants all the access and privileges of the Standard AOR role, in addition to privileges that allow the user to modify organization-level settings.

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