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GRANTS
Following is a partial list of grant categories available
this year!
Business Grants |
$135.5 Billion Available |
Housing Grants |
$124.2 Billion Available |
Students Grants |
$92.8 Billion Available |
Minority Grants |
$65.5 Billion Available |
Women's Grants |
$98.5 Billion Available |
Personal Grants |
$192.3 Billion Available |
Research Grants |
$91.7 Billion Available |
Community Dev |
$47.5 Billion Available |
Nonprofit Organizations |
$112 Billion Available |
Millions of dollars yearly go back into state and federal
treasuries because no one applied for this funding. Start
today and discover these little known resources.
You can start now and begin to fulfill your life's dream
of becoming independent and owning your own business, continuing
an education you never thought you could afford, or any of
thousands of other worthwhile causes. Now that you have discovered
information that has brought others success, it is time for
you to reach for that better quality of life that you have
always wanted, and can obtain now.
Our services include Research on what grants are available,
qualifying your corporation or self to maximize your potential
award and Writing the actual grant on your behalf.
The Federal Government and Private Grant Foundations
issue billions of dollars in grant money to a variety of groups
each year. Grants are awarded to individuals each and every
day from all walks of life, with very large and very small
bank accounts, for an ever-increasing array of purposes.
Grant programs are not Loans. You decide how much you need.
As long as the amount is lawful and you meet the Foundations
and Government Agencies Requirements, the money is yours to
keep and never needs to be repaid. This grant money is non-taxable
and interest-free!
Grant programs don't require a credit checks, collateral,
security deposits or co-signers, you can apply even if you
have a declared bankruptcy or have bad credit. You as a tax
payer and U.S. citizen are entitled to apply for this money.
We work with over 80,000 private and federal funder's who
have to give away grant money to secure there tax benefit
for this year. So our program is designed to find a finding
source based on your program, provide you with information
on what their qualifications are and, if desired, submit letters
of intent on your behalf. Our services include Research on
what grants are available, qualifying your corporation or
self to maximize your potential award and Writing the actual
grant on your behalf.
General
Purpose and Support Grants
When a grant maker gives your organization an operating grant,
you can use it to support the general expenses of operating
your organization, from a specific program to the heating
bill. An operating grant means the funder supports your organization's
overall mission and trusts you to make good use of the money.
Program or Project
Support Grants
Aside from general purpose or operating support
grants, most other grants are some form of program or project
support. In general, a project grant is given to support a
specific, connected set of activities, with a beginning and
an end, explicit objectives and a predetermined cost. When
a funder gives a grant for a specific project, it is generally
a restricted grant and must be used for that project.
In general, project grants are given to support projects
related to the mission of the charity receiving the money.
There are dozens of kinds of project grants. Here are some
of the most common:
Planning Grants
if your organization is planning a major new program, you
may need to spend a good deal of time and money just figuring
out what it will look like. Before you can even write a proposal
to fund the new effort, you may want to research the needs
of your constituents, consult with experts in the field, or
conduct other planning activities. A planning grant supports
such initial project development work.
Seed Money or Start-up
Grants
A start-up grant helps a new organization or program in its
first few years. The idea is to give the new effort a strong
push forward, so it can devote its energy early on to setting
up programs without worrying constantly about raising money.
Such grants are often for more than one year, and frequently
decrease in amount each year. For instance, a grant might
be for $25,000 the first year, $15,000 the second year, and
$7,000 the last year. The funder assumes that the new organization
will begin to raise other funds to replace the decreasing
start-up grant.
Management or Technical Assistance Grants:
Unlike most project grants, a technical assistance grant does
not directly support the mission- related activities of the
charity. Instead, it supports the charity's management or
administration - its fund raising, marketing, financial management
and so on. Such a grant might help hire a marketing consultant
or pay the salary of a new fund-raiser position.
Facilities and Equipment Grants
Sometimes called "bricks-and-mortar" or capital grants, these
grants help an organization buy some long-lasting physical
asset - a building, computer or van, for instance. The applicant
organization must make the case that the new acquisition will
help it serve its clients better. Funders considering a request
like this will not only be interested in the applicant's current
activities and financial health, but will also ask about financial
and program plans for the next several years. They want to
be sure that, if they help an organization move into a permanent
space, for example, the organization will have the resources
to manage and maintain it. No funder wants to help pay for
a new building, only to have it close in four years because
it is too expensive for the charity to maintain.
Endowment Grants
some nonprofit charities have set aside money that is invested
and earns interest. The charity spends only the interest and
keeps the original sum (the principal) untouched. Such a fund
is called an endowment and is commonly found within charities
with large physical plants, such as hospitals and colleges.
Periodically, charities launch fund-raising efforts to start,
or add to, an endowment. Like facilities and equipment grant
proposals, endowment requests will prompt funders to ask hard
questions about the long-term financial outlook of the applicant.
The funder wants to be sure that its gift to an endowment
will stay in the endowment earning interest, and not be drawn
out of the endowment to meet annual operating costs.
Program-Related Investments (PRIs)
In addition to grants, the IRS allows foundations to make
loans - called program-related investments (PRIs) - to nonprofits.
PRIs must be for projects that would be eligible for grant
support. They are usually made at low interest, or even no
interest. Unlike grants, PRIs must be paid back to the grant
maker. PRIs are often made to charities involved in building
projects . Housing Grants
Are you looking for your dream house? Are credit problems
holding you back from buying that new home or starting a real-estate
venture? Here's great news! The U.S. Government has recently
released over 140 million dollars in Housing Grants. They
are relaxing the credit requirements to make it easier for
people with low credit ratings to get low interest home loans.
Billions of dollars are now available to purchase homes,
rental property, and many other projects. Its part of a joint
government and banking initiative to revitalize the economy
by making loans more accessible to people previously rejected
as a poor credit risk.
Never before has it been this easy to secure a mortgage to
purchase a home. Interest rates are at a 35 year low. Now
is the time to start searching for your Dream Home.
If you need money to buy a home, buy property or consolidate,
low interest loans and down payment assistance are now available,
regardless of your income or past credit history.
You can obtain the latest information on these new programs
as well as existing free government grant and loan resources.
What are you waiting for get started on your Dream Home today?
- $200,K Housing Grants - Buy Or Fix Up A Home In The Country
- $5 Million Build An Apartment Building
- 50% Discount - Housing Grants - Teachers To Buy A Home
- $27 Thousand Grants - Fix Up Home
- $500 Per Month - Pay Rent
- $7 Million- Investors, Builders, Developers Building Housing
-Apartments
- $150 Thousand Housing Grants - Purchase A Condominium
- $27,500 In Housing Grants, Loans - Fix Up Home
- $48K Housing Grants - Buy a Mobile Home
- $277 Thousand - Help Purchase a 2-4 Family Dwelling
- $100 Thousand - Grants - Buy Or Fix Up Housing In Older
Areas Of A Town
- $15K Housing Grants - Down Payment - Closing Costs
- $30K Teachers - Fix Up Their House
- $5K Grants - Make an Apartment Out Of Basement
- $2K Security Deposit - Renters
- $800 Help Pay Property Tax
- 0% Low Interest Loans - Buy A House
- $2 Million - Housing Grants - Build Apartment Buildings
- $35,K Housing Grants - Paint Your Home
- $25K Repair Septic Tank
- $3K Cover Mortgage Payments Money - People With Bad Credit
- $75K Put An Office In Home
- $10K Emergency Housing Repairs
- $20K Fix Up Home · Free Help With Roofing, Plumbing, &
Electrical Work
- $4K Housing Grants - Paint Home
- $7K Seniors - Fix Up Their Home
- $35K Forgivable Loan - Buy a House
- Money Single Parents - Buy A Home Pay
- $60K Housing Grants For A $100,000 New Home
- $2,000 Fix Up Home
- Save $2.000 On Heating Bills
- 50% Discount On Energy Bills
- Save $1 a House plus Get $8 More FREE
- $1,200 Seniors Foreclosure Giveaways
- Get Housing No Matter What Income
- $2K Housing Grants - Pay Mortgage Payments
- $7K Make Home Handicap Accessible
Minority Grants
Minority-owned businesses grew more than four times as fast
as U.S firms overall since 1992. They have increased from
2.1 million to over 2.8 million firms, according to a report
recently released by the Commerce Department's Census Bureau.
While Affirmative Action has had its issues over the past
few years, it is still alive. Though many of the catch phrases
are no longer in vogue, most of the money that was available
to minorities is still available.
It is no secret that most of our politicians, primarily Senators
and Congressmen, hold their positions of power by taking care
of their constituents. One of the largest voting blocks is
minorities so it should be of no surprise that grants for
minorities are a high priority for politicians.
The politics of Grant Giving is driven by the promises that
are made by politicians during their campaigns attempting
to attract the votes of various minority groups.
There are millions of dollars available for African Americans,
Hispanics, Asians, American Indians and practically any other
group that is considered a minority.
While there are rules that govern the giving of grants, the
following highlights the general amounts and categories that
are available:
- Over a Billion Dollars of Minority grants available if
you are planning on starting a business
- If you are expanding an existing business, you might qualify
for some of the Millions of Dollars in available grants
- It is good business practice to acquire legal advice when
starting up a business - you may be eligible for up to $8,000
in Legal Advice
- There is a possibility that you may qualify for funds
to assist in the purchase of your FIRST home
- Up to $6,000 in Scholarship Grants for College Tuition
Special Interest Groups have a unique niche also and fall
into the Grant Giving category. There are quite a number of
Government Cash Grants available if you quality and fall into
the following groups:
- War Veterans or family members of veterans
- Low income families
- Community block grants
- Non Profit Organizations
- Artists
- Musicians
- Nurses
- Teachers
- Researchers
- The physically disabled
- HIV and AIDS sufferers
- Substance abuse
The difficulty is determining if you qualify and what you
qualify for. There is a process that needs to be complied
with to determine if you can qualify for a Grant.
Women Only Grants
For years women have worked and struggled to gain equality.
The fight is not over but women have the largest opportunity
of any group to benefit from the generosity of the government
and private foundations programs.
Women represent the single largest voting block in the U.S.
Our politicians understand very well that their political
tenure may rest with that voting block. That is why the Government
has provided:
- Over $20 Billion in overall grants for women
- Billions to start new businesses
- Up to $50,000 to assist struggling businesses
- Over $1 Billion for education
- Up to $10,000 to get a degree
- Significant funds available to train for a new job
- Over 5,000 Government sources for women entrepreneurs,
i.e. Grants, Low Interest Loans, Venture Capital, Management,
Federal Assistance.
Every year over 500,000 women start their own business. In
fact, 2 out of 3 new businesses are started by women. The
most important thing if you're a woman seeking a grant is,
of course, to know where, how and when to apply for one. If
you are a person with little or no experience with the Grant-Seeking
process, then find an entity, like ours, to support your effort.
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