Quick answer
Use an R370-style application page safely by confirming the official route for the support you are applying for and not relying on copied page claims alone.
What this means
R370-style searches often reflect changing public wording or year-based references. That makes it even more important to match the page to the current official task rather than the most familiar number in a search result.
Why this matters
Users can lose time by chasing page labels instead of confirming what support route the page really handles.
What you can do next
- Check what support type the page is actually referring to.
- Confirm the official route for that support type.
- Avoid trusting a page only because it uses a familiar amount.
- Save the correct official route once confirmed.
- Use GrantCare if you need help interpreting the wording around the application.
The route matters more than the amount label
A familiar amount in a search result is not enough to prove that the page is the right official route. The underlying support type and official task matter more.
Important things to remember
GrantCare does not operate official application pages. It helps users interpret changing search language without mistaking it for official authority.
How GrantCare can help
GrantCare can help you translate amount-based searches into the right official support route before you use any application page.
Related help
Frequently asked questions
Why should I not trust the amount label alone?
Because a familiar number does not prove the page is the correct official route.
What should I confirm first?
Confirm the actual support type and the official route that handles it.
Can GrantCare tell me whether the page is safe?
It can guide you on what to check, but official confirmation still depends on the route itself.
