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Scam WatchLast checked 2026-04-30High risk

Is That Government Grant Text Real?

Almost never. Real grants don't come by surprise text.

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Published 2026-04-15Updated 2026-04-30Last checked 2026-04-30
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Direct answer

Unsolicited 'government grant' texts are almost always scams. The federal government does not text random people offering grants. Do not click the link, do not reply, and report the text to the FTC.

Eligibility summary
what this is
Scam warning
who may qualify
Everyone
what you may receive
Knowledge to protect yourself
where to check
FTC consumer alerts
cost
Free
deadline
Ongoing
state
All
last checked
2026-04-30
watch out for
Any text claiming to offer a government grant
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Red flags

Urgency, links to non-.gov sites, requests for personal info or payment.

Quick facts
program type
Scam warning
common benefit
Protection
who it may help
Everyone
application cost
N/A
availability
Always
main documents
N/A
risk warning
Real grants don't text you

FAQ

What if I clicked the link?

Change passwords, monitor accounts, and report to the FTC at reportfraud.ftc.gov.

Related

Sources
  • FTC consumer alertsOfficial sourceLast checked 2026-04-30

    Unsolicited 'government grant' texts are almost always scams. The federal government does not text random people offering grants. Do not click the link, do not reply, and report the text to the FTC.

We link to the official source so you can verify eligibility, deadlines, and application steps before you apply. · Article last checked 2026-04-30.

Independent publisher. Claim What's Yours is not a government agency, law firm, tax preparer, settlement administrator, or benefits office. Always confirm eligibility, deadlines, and application details with the official source.

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