Eligibility for Funding 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Eligibility for Funding document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name in the 'Student Full Name' field. This is essential for identifying your application.
  3. Next, specify the First Nations Organization you are affiliated with by filling in 'First Nations Organization 1' and its corresponding registry number.
  4. Indicate the semester during which you completed your community service activities.
  5. For each community service activity, provide details such as the address, location, phone number, a brief description of the activity, date, and hours worked. Repeat this for all required entries.
  6. Ensure that you have a supervisor from each organization sign off on their respective sections to validate your hours.
  7. Finally, calculate and enter the total hours of community service completed at the bottom of the form before signing and dating it.

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To continue receiving federal student aid, you need to make satisfactory academic progress. This means maintaining good grades and completing enough classes to stay on track to graduate within the timeframe expected by your school and within federal mandated timeframes.
High Competition: Many government grants attract a large number of applicants. With limited funds available and numerous organizations vying for the same resources, the competition can be intense. This means that even well-prepared and deserving applicants might not be successful.
Organizational Capacity Clear mission, vision and strategy. Strong track record of service to the community. Soundness of Project Evidence of sound methodology. Potential for Impact Clear, realistic, measurable goals and outcomes. Organizational Profile Executive Summary.
have financial need at the college of your choice. have family income and assets below the minimum levels. be enrolled or plan to enroll in a program leading to an undergraduate degree or certificate. be enrolled or plan to enroll at least half time.
To be eligible for a Louisiana Go Grant, a student must: Student is a Louisiana resident as of the date of the FAFSA completion. Student has a current, completed FAFSA on file. Student is eligible for the Federal Pell Grant for the aid year.

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