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Your Money Guide To Free Government
Grants
Anyone thinking about going into business for themselves, or wanting
to expand an existing business should rush for the world's largest
"one-stop-money-shop" where FREE MONEY to start or expand a
business is being held for you by the Federal Government.
It sounds absolutely incredible that people living right here in the
United States of America wouldn't know that each year the world's
largest source of free business help delivers:
* over $30 billion dollars in free grants and low-interest loans;
* over one-half trillion dollars in procurement contracts; and
* over $32 billion dollars in FREE consulting and research grants.
With an economy that remains unpredictable, and a need for even
greater economic development on all fronts, the federal 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!
In spite of the perception that people should not look to the
government for help, the great government give-away 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.
Most people never apply for a FREE GRANT because they somehow feel it
isn't for them, feel there's too much red-tape, or simply don't know who
to contact. The fact is, however, that people form all walks of life do
receive FREE GRANT MONEY and other benefits from the government, and you
should also.
HOW TO FIND FUNDING SOURCES WORTH BILLIONS
As with all grant seeking, the key to obtaining grants is preparation
and a knowledge about funding sources. Preparation means identifying
programs that are available, and then determining if you fall within
their restrictions.
The following sources will be invaluable to you in locating thousands
of sources of FREE MONEY!
FEDERAL REGISTER: This daily publication contains changes, proposed
changes, and notices about rules and regulations affecting all
government agencies and their programs. Federal agencies must publish
the program description, eligibility requirements, and program
guidelines in the Federal Register. For current subscription costs write
to: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office,
Washington, DC 20402.
CATALOG OF FEDERAL DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE: This publication lists a
complete description of every program in the federal government that
makes funds available to private business. Write to the U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY: This publication contains a daily listing of
U.S. Government procurement invitations, contract awards, subcontracting
leads, sales of surplus property, and foreign business opportunities.
For current annual subscriptions costs write to the Superintendent of
Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402.
FREE FEDERAL MONEY GIVEN AWAY TO ASSIST BUSINESSES
GRANT MONEY FOR BUSINESSES IN POOR ECONOMIC AREAS: Contact the
Economic Adjustment Division, Director, Economic Development
Administration, Herbert Hoover Bldg., Rm. H7217, Washington, DC 20230.
GRANT MONEY FOR MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Grants are awarded up
to $2 million dollars to stimulate growth. Contact the Minority Business
Development Agency, Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230.
FREE MONEY TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE TO ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED
BUSINESSES: Management and technical assistance is provided free to
disadvantaged businesses. Contact the Associate Administrator for Small
Business, 1441 L Street, NW, Rm. 602, Washington, DC 20416.
GRANT MONEY FOR INVESTORS IN RENTAL APARTMENT BUILDINGS WHO ARE IN
FINANCIAL TROUBLE: Contact the Chief, Program Support Branch, Management
Operations Division, Office of Multi-Family Housing Management,
Department of Housing and Development, Washington, DC 20420.
GRANT MONEY FOR WOMEN'S ENTERPRISES: Up to $200,000 dollar grants are
awarded to women in business annually. Contact the Office of Women's
Business Ownership, U.S. Small Business Administration, 409 Third
Street, SW, Washington, DC 20416.
GRANT MONEY FOR REAL ESTATE INVESTORS WHO RENT TO ELDERLY OR
HANDICAPPED PEOPLE: Contact the Director, Office of Multi-Family Housing
Management, Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC
20410.
GRANT MONEY FOR INDIAN-OWNED BUSINESSES: Contact the office of Tribal
Servies, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1849 C Street NW, MS #4603-MIB,
Washington, DC 20240.
FREE STATE GRANT MONEY
There simply isn't enough room in this report to begin listing all
the FREE MONEY programs that are available from the federal and state
governments. We can tell you however, the general types of programs that
are available and where to begin.
As you contact different agencies for grant money, learn not to
accept "no" as a final answer. There are so many new programs
being offered each year that often an agency's own employees won't be
aware they are offering the one you ask about. If being persistent
doesn't help, get in touch with your congressman and let them track down
a program that meets your needs.
TYPES OF PROGRAMS AVAILABLE THROUGH
STATE AND FEDERAL AGENCIES
FREE MONEY: Usually through direct grants that do not have to be paid
back.
BUSINESS CONSULTING: Free management advice is offered on almost
every business subject by the Department of Economic Development to
minimize new business start-up management costs.
BUSINESS SITE SELECTION: State hired specialists are available to
assist new entrepreneurs select the best possible location for their new
business.
MANAGEMENT TRAINING: Most states will assign specialists to work with
a new business with one-on-one management training.
EMPLOYEE TRAINING ASSISTANCE: This program provides FREE MONEY to
train employees. FREE MONEY is also available to send employees to
school.
RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT GRANTS: FREE MONEY is available to attract
high-tech related companies.
PROGRAM CONSULTANTS: States have highly trained management
consultants who will locate Federal Grant Programs and help you through
the application Process.
FORMS & DOCUMENTS: State professionals will help a new business
owner apply for permits, licenses, or any other legal document a
business may require.
VENTURE CAPITAL FINANCING: This method can provide FREE MONEY in the
sense you wouldn't have to pay it back. You would, however, probably
have to give up part of the ownership of your business in order to
receive financing. Most states have their own venture capital finance
terms that invest in high risk businesses.
MINORITIES & WOMEN: FREE MONEY grants are available in most
states for women or minorities who want to start a business.
LOW INTEREST LOANS: A state may raise money through industrial
revenue bonds to buy your fixed-asset equipment. The public, which
invests in these bonds, do not pay taxes on the earned interest. When a
low interest loan is granted, the states does not guarantee that
investors will get their money back if the business fails. If a state
issues a general obligation bond, a public investment is then
guaranteed. The states will also make direct loans at low interest, or
even co-sign a commercial bank loan. If a state co-signs a loan for you,
it may subsidize your interest and reduce an already low-interest rate
lower yet.
SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERS
Every state has Small Business Development Centers who can match you
up with the right FREE MONEY grant program. All development centers
offer free counseling to anyone wishing to start or expand a business.
Their services are varied but include: FREE seminars, workshops,
business planning, feasibility studies, marketing research, management
analysis, sales technique, financing, exporting, inventory control,
accounting, record keeping, and grant applications. Whatever your
questions about FREE MONEY grants or starting a business, refer to your
telephone directory under State Offices and contact your Small Business
Development Center.
GETTING FREE MONEY FROM VENTURE CAPITAL SOURCES
A venture capital company is another source for FREE MONEY in
financing your business plans. But since they are willing to assume some
risk by investing in your business, they also expect some equity in the
business itself.
Venture capital companies invest in projects they feel will be
successful and bring a return on their investment. If you are interested
in asking a venture capital company to invest in your business refer to
your telephone directory under Venture Capital Companies or Investment
Companies, and contact those who are in the same area you want to start
your project in.
SMALL BUSINESS INVESTMENT COMPANIES
Small business investment companies can provide your business with
the capital it needs by; 1) giving you a free loan; 2) making a stock
investment in your business; or 3) offering a combination of the two.
Small business investment companies are in the business of making
money just like any other business. The biggest difference between them
and another investor is:
1) They are privately managed firms who are licensed and partially
financed by the federal government's Small Business Administration.
2) All of its transactions are regulated by the government.
3) Their success depends on the growth and profits of companies they
own stock in. They often give money in exchange for stocks.
4) Their loans usually carry lower interest rates than commercial
banks.
5) Straight loans repayments are carried over a longer period of
time.
6) Most businesses are eligible, especially if they are 50% minority
owned.
For a complete listing of the thousands of Small Business Investment
Companies, visit your local library and ask for the SBIC Catalog. Study
the catalog and note the companies that specialize in your area of
interest. Then write them and request more information on what they have
to offer.
WRITING A SUCCESSFUL GRANT APPLICATION
To write a successful grant application for FREE MONEY it should be
well planned. You should be familiar with exactly how a particular
agency prefers to have their grant proposals completed. If you have to
prior experience in writing grant proposals, this is another area where
your State Small Business Development Centers can help.
WORK CLOSELY WITH THE FREE MONEY GRANTOR AGENCY
Once you decide which government agency you want FREE MONEY from,
contact them and ask for a grant application kit. Get to know some of
the grantor agency personnel. Experts love to talk about their programs,
so ask for advice, suggestions, and criticisms about your proposed
project.
In most cases, the more an agency knows about your grant proposal,
the better your chances will be of getting support from the personnel
who ultimately approve your FREE MONEY request.
Often it is a grantor's advantage to send their grant proposal
summary to an agency official they have developed a contact relationship
with, and ask them to review and return it to you with their comments.
Be certain this approach is acceptable with your agency contact. You
wouldn't want a first draft mistakenly processed before it was finished.
Making a personal visit to the agency's office in your area is also
important. Face to face contact will help you understand eligibility
requirements, deadlines, maximum FREE MONEY amounts you can apply for,
and other details you want to know about. You can also utilize an
agency's library and determine through books, brochures, and
conversation if there are other agencies you could apply to for FREE
MONEY. There is nothing that says you can't apply for two, three, or
more FREE MONEY grants at one time!
ESTABLISH YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL NETWORK
Do some networking and maintain continuous contact with people who
can gather information for you about FREE MONEY GRANTS. Nothing can be
substituted for personal contact with the decision makers who are in
charge of grant programs. Learn to use your personal influence (and
theirs) to achieve your goals.
The U.S. Government Printing Office maintains a wealth of information
that people never take advantage of! Write to them and ask for a copy of
the "U.S. Government Directory" and ask for a list of books,
brochures, and documents that covers your field of interest. Tell them
you are especially interested in obtaining information about FREE
FEDERAL MONEY that's available to private citizens.
Remember, "FREE FEDERAL MONEY" doesn't mean you have to
travel to Washington, DC. It just means finding out where the agencies
are within your own states and local governments. The contacts you want
to make may only be minutes away. |