Quick answer
Find an official application-status page safely by matching the page to the grant or support type first, then confirming the route before you enter any details.
What this means
Application-status pages can look similar to general status-check guides, but the correct route still depends on the exact support type and official process you are trying to follow.
Why this matters
A wrong status page can produce confusion even before you see the result. Safe page matching matters before interpretation begins.
What you can do next
- Identify the support type you are checking.
- Look for the official status route linked to that type.
- Confirm the page address and purpose.
- Avoid using copied links with no clear source.
- Use GrantCare only to interpret the result after the official page gives it.
The correct status page starts with the correct category
Application-status searching works best when it starts with the support type, not just the word status. That one shift removes a lot of confusion.
Important things to remember
GrantCare is not the official status page. It helps users find the right official route and understand the wording they see there.
How GrantCare can help
GrantCare can help you narrow the task, choose the right status route, and understand what the result means once the official page shows it.
Related help
Frequently asked questions
Why should I start with the support type?
Because the correct official status route may depend on what kind of support you applied for.
Should I trust a copied status link?
No. Confirm the source and the route first.
What should I do after I find the page?
Use the official page for the check, then use GrantCare if you need help reading the result.
