How To Avoid DHHS Grant Scam (2025)
Is the DHHS program legit on Facebook?
The DHHS Grant Program is being impersonated especially on social media such as Facebook; Note That We do not give Grant on Facebook Pages.
Do not give your info to anyone on Facebook posing as a Grant agent.
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No legitimate federal or state government employee would ever call you and tell you that you qualify or have been approved for a grant for which you have never applied. Protect yourself from scammers that tell you that you need to pay a small processing fee or delivery fee to qualify to receive a grant for education costs, home repairs, home business expenses, or "money for nothing" grant offers.
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How they try to trick you
Whether you see them in your local paper or a national magazine, or receive direct phone calls—con artists generally follow a familiar script to gain access to your bank accounts or to get you to make unnecessary one-time payments to them.
Look and listen for these tell-tale lines:
- "This grant/scholarship is guaranteed or your money back."
- "You can't get this information anywhere else."
- "I just need your credit card or bank account number to hold this grant/scholarship."
- "We'll do all the work. You just pay a processing fee."
- "The grant/scholarship will just cost you a one-time fee."
- "You've been selected" or "you are eligible" to receive a grant/scholarship.
People who run scams often claim to provide help and sometimes claim to be "federal government" officials—don’t be fooled by these scams that request money from you especially on facebook or instagram. It is illegal to ask you to pay to apply for or to increase your odds of being awarded a federal grant.