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Government Grants to start or expand your business
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By Nestler
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Anyone thinking about going into business for themselves ,or wanting to expand an existing business should rush for theworld's largest "one-stop-money-shop" where FREE MONEY to startor expand a business is being held for you by the FederalGovernment. It sounds absolutely incredible that people livingright here in the United States of America wouldn't know thateach year the world's largest source of free business helpdelivers: over $30 billion dollars in free grants andlow-interest loans; over one-half trillion dollars inprocurement contracts; and over $32 billion dollars in FREEconsulting and research grants.
With an economy that remains unpredictable, and a need for evengreater economic development on all fronts, the federalgovernment is more willing than it ever has been before to giveyou the money you need to own your own business and become yourown boss! In spite of the perception that people should not lookto the government for help, the great government give-awayprograms have remained so incredibly huge that if each of theapproximately 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 somehowfeel it isn't for them, feel there's too much red-tape, orsimply don't know who to contact. The fact is, however, thatpeople from all walks of life do receive FREE GRANT MONEY andother 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 ispreparation and knowledge about funding sources. Preparationmeans identifying programs that are available, and thendetermining if you fall within their restrictions. The followingsources will be invaluable to you in locating thousands ofsources of FREE MONEY!
There simply is too many facilities and Government organizationsaround to even begin listing all that are available from thefederal and state governments. It is clear however, that thegeneral types of programs that are available and where to beginare easy enough to find if you are keen enough.
As you contact different agencies for grant money, learn not toaccept "no" as a final answer. There are so many new programsbeing offered each year that often an agency's own employeeswon't be aware they are offering the one you ask about.
A state may raise money through industrial revenue bonds to buyyour fixed-asset equipment. The public, which invests in thesebonds, do not pay taxes on the earned interest.
It just means finding out where the agencies are within your ownstates and local governments. The contacts you want to make mayonly be minutes away.
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