People and businesses all across the United States receive
billions of dollars from the government and private foundations
every year.
Grants are awarded to individuals each and every day,
from all walks of life,
for many different purposes.
This money is
not a loan - Grants do not require repayment
Money to Start Your Own Business
Money to Go to College
Money to Pay Medical Expenses
Money For a Down Payment on a Home
Money for Many Other Reasons!
Who
can receive this money?
All U.S. citizens age 18 and older can
receive federal government, state government, and private foundation
grants.
You decide how much money you need, and as long
as it's a lawful amount and meets the requirements, the money
is yours
to keep and never has to be repaid. This money is non taxable & interest
free.
These programs don't require credit checks, collateral,
security deposits or cosigners. Even if you've declared bankruptcy
or have bad credit, you are eligible.
As a tax payer and U.S. citizen or resident, you are entitled to this money!
Some Quick Facts on
What's Available
- Over 1 million entrepreneurs get money to start
or expand a business
- 8,000,000 people get money to go to college
- Free money for low income families - Money
to help with living and medical expenses
- 4,000,000 people get money to invest in real estate
- Thousands of other uses for this money
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DID YOU KNOW?
Each year, millions
of dollars go back into state and federal treasuries.
Why? Because no one applied for the money. |
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Why is This Money Given
Away?
The United States
Federal Government and State Governments
Government agencies
are required by law to issue grants for many diverse needs.
By providing grant money, people can continue to start and
expand businesses, attend college, and pay for everyday living
and/or medical expenses. These activities help stimulate the
economy and help America continue to be the most powerful economy
in the world!
Private Foundations
Private Foundations are created by wealthy
corporations, trusts, and individuals to help individuals
and small businesses by giving them free grant money.
Each foundation usually focuses on certain segments
of the population. They may focus on providing money to people
and businesses in specific areas, or
for specific purposes
such as starting a business or paying medical and living
expenses.
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DID YOU KNOW?
In order to maintain
their tax-exempt status, private foundations are
required to distribute at least 5% of their total
assets each year. This is the minimum amount required
and most foundations give out much more! |
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What
Types of Assistance Are Available?
Personal
Needs
The amount of money distributed
every year averages $4,000 per family. Assistance is
available for many different reasons including:
| Purchase of a new home |
Childcare expenses |
Medical expenses |
| Repair your current home |
Pay for groceries |
Pay bills for senior citizens |
| Pay for rent or mortgage |
Pay for clothing |
Debts |
| Utility bills |
School supplies |
Real estate taxes |
| Purchase a car |
Legal services |
Other general living expenses |
Small
Businesses
Billions of dollars in financial aid is currently
available from thousands of private foundations and government
programs. This money is specifically targeted
for current and future
business owners.
Below is a list
of the planned funding for the year 2008.
- Over $40 billion dollars in free business grants and low-interest
loans
- Over $750 in procurement contract funding
- Over $38 billion dollars in consultation services and research
grants
With
an economy that remains unpredictable, and a need for even
greater economic development on all fronts, the government
is more willing than it ever has been before to give you
the money you need to own your own business and become your
own boss. Millions of dollars are waiting
for the hard working entrepreneur.
| Government giveaway programs
have remained so incredibly huge that if each
of the approximately 8 million businesses applied for
an equal share, they would each receive over $70,000. |
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There are also many programs available to
help women start and operate their own businesses. You can
even use this money to pay yourself a salary as you
start your
new business until it generates a profit.
Organizations also provide low-interest loans, no-interest
loan guarantees, free help with your invention,
free marketing help, and many other types of assistance to
current and future business owners.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Each year, over
one million people receive grants to start a new
business or expand an existing one. |
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Education
If you are looking to
get financial assistance because you want to further your
education,
you
have an excellent
chance of being eligible for help. There are many agencies
that provide education grants.
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Last
year, over $74 billion in financial aid was distributed
to students by the government, colleges, and private
institutions. The federal government alone provides over
$60 billion a year in grants, loans, and other financial
assistance programs. |
Over 8,000,000 people will get money to attend
college this year thanks of all of the organizations that
offer assistance for educational needs. In
addition to the federal government, all 50 states and thousands
of private foundations have grants and scholarships available.
There
are Programs Available for Many DIfferent Needs
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| "We bought our dream home with a down payment from our free grant." |
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"My grant helped me pay off my credit cards and I even had money left over." |
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| $22,500 - John & Kathy K. |
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$5,800 - Shundra T. |
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| "Free government money helped me start-up my tailoring business." |
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"Why pay for school when you don't have to!" |
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$30,000 - Susan M.
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$76,000 (over 4 years) - Claire S.
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| Right now, you may be eligible to receive up to $25,000 in government money that you would NEVER HAVE TO REPAY. On top of
one-time grants being offered right now - you may even be able to qualify to receive this money repeatedly. Think about how it would feel to open your
mailbox and instead of finding nothing but bills - see checks arriving over and over again. |
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