Additional Services and Resources
On occasion, Congressman Barrow releases a guidebook to help point folks from the 12th District in the right direction for advice and resources. Here, you can download Congressman Barrow's past guidebooks.
VETERAN SERVICES GUIDEBOOK
There’s nothing more important than keeping our promise to the men and women who have served our country in the armed forces. But that promise doesn’t end when our nation’s heroes return home from battle. It’s something I take very seriously, and it’s why I’m fighting in Congress to make sure that America’s veterans have access to the benefits they’ve earned through their service.
Click here to download Congressman Barrow's Veterans Services Guidebook
EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE GUIDEBOOK
This guidebook highlights and explains employment assistance opportunities for workers who have been displaced. This guide is not intended to be a comprehensive look at all assistance opportunities; rather, it highlights programs of interest to Georgia and the 12th Congressional District.
Click here to download Congressman Barrow's Employment Assistance Guidebook
SMALL BUSINESS SUCCESS GUIDEBOOK
There are nearly 30 million small businesses in America, employing more than half of the country’s workforce. To ensure that local small businesses have access to the resources they need to succeed, Congressman Barrow released to the business community his Small Business Guidebook. The Guidebook is designed to link small business owners with federal and state entities whose missions are to promote innovation, provide access to new capital, and support small business growth in the U.S.
Click here to download Congressman Barrow's Small Business Success Guidebook
FINANCIAL LITERACY
Times are tough, but there are ways that folks can save money, get out of debt, and stay out of debt. Congressman Barrow wants to do what he can to help folks learn smart money techniques. That's why he's released his Financial Literacy booklet, which contains some smart money management tips.
Congressman Barrow's Financial Literacy booklet includes information on how you can maintain a budget, trim your expenses to save money, be smart about your credit card use, and minimize student loan debt.
Click here to download Congressman Barrow's Financial Literacy Booklet
Below are some additional helpful resources for residents of Georgia:
Birth Certificates
Birth certificates, marriage certificates, and death certificates are available through the GEORGIA office of vital statistics.
Consumer Protection
Advice on avoiding scams and rip-offs, as well as tips on a wide variety of other consumer topics. Learn more about consumer protection.
Disaster Preparedness
Information on preparing for earthquakes, hurricanes, and other disasters.
Federal Business Opportunities
Learn about the procurement procedures for doing business with the Federal government.
Government Resources
A list of government websites, offices, courts, etc. in one convenient place.
Grants and Federal Domestic Assistance
There are thousands of federal grant programs that your organization might be eligible for and I am often asked about what is available. Learn about the available resources to help eligible grant seekers find information on federal grants, loans, and financial assistance for projects, as well as on private funding.
Identity Theft
Information on how to protect your identity from being stolen.
Jobs
Employment Assistance Guidebook
This guidebook highlights and explains employment assistance opportunities for workers who have been displaced. This guide is not intended to be a comprehensive look at all assistance opportunities; rather, it highlights programs of interest to Georgia and the 12th Congressional District.
Click here to download Congressman Barrow's Employment Assistance Guidebook
Resources for GEORGIA residents who are seeking employment.
Missing Children
Please help us find these GEORGIA missing children.
Student Financial Aid
Learn about the process of locating and applying for financial aid.
Unclaimed Property
GEORGIA is holding huge amounts of unclaimed property. Is some of it yours? Common forms of unclaimed property include savings or checking accounts, stocks, uncashed dividends or payroll checks, refunds, traveler’s checks, trust distributions, insurance payments or refunds and life insurance policies, annuities, certificates of deposit, customer overpayments, utility security deposits, mineral royalty payments, and contents of safe deposit boxes.