Senator Kent Conrad | North Dakota
Welcome
Thank you for visiting my Senate Web site. One of the most important parts of my job as Senator is to help provide services and information to my constituents in North Dakota.

I hope you find this Web site both useful and interesting.

Kent Conrad

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Senator Conrad spends a great deal of time traveling across North Dakota meeting constituents. Click here to see what he's doing in your area.

Constituent Services

Senator Conrad with Cheryl Osowski, UND's School of Engineering and Mines.
Cheryl Osowski, Outreach Coordinator for UND's School of Engineering and Mines shows Senator Conrad the AgCam, a camera that will be mounted on the International Space Station to take satellite images of land in the Upper Midwest with a focus on collecting agricultural information.

Federal Grant Resources

There are countless opportunities for North Dakotans to win federal support for business, community and education projects. I hope you find this Web page useful in navigating the process of applying for federal grants and loans. I also have a staff in my home offices in North Dakota and in Washington DC which are dedicated to help constituents on federal program opportunities. I hope you find the resources you need to help answer your questions and aid in your search for available federal funds.

Helpful Websites for Available Grants and other Financial Resources

Federal Business Opportunities is a federal government Website that makes business opportunities available to those seeking to make their services available to the federal government.
www.fedbizopps.gov

The Central Contractor Registration Website allows you to register to become a federal contractor or vendor to the federal government.
http://www.ccr.gov/

The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance is a database of all federal assistance programs available to state and local governments domestic public, quasi-public, and private profit and nonprofit organizations and institutions; specialized groups; and individuals.
www.cfda.gov

The Federal Register is a site you can use to research grant possibilities from the federal government.
http://www.grants.gov/

Federal Funds Expre$$ is a resource for researching grants, help with procurement, as well as other useful information.
http://www.house.gov/ffr/resources_all.shtml

GovBenefits is the official government Website to help you find federal benefits that may be available to you.
http://www.govbenefits.gov/

Firstgov's Benefits, Grants and Financial Assistance is also a good place to look for information on grants or other financial assistance that is available.
http://www.firstgov.gov/Citizen/Topics/Benefits.shtml