Federal grant application

Did you know that, as a citizen of the United States, you are automatically eligible to apply for Grants from the Government and private foundations?

Our U.S. Government makes money available for any number of reasons. For example, there are grants available to help you buy a car, pay your medical bills, purchase a home, start your own business and many, many more. Your personal credit history does not matter when you apply for a grant, even if you have had to declare bankruptcy in the past. U.S. Government grants are the closest thing to “free money” you are ever going to find.

Another source of grants are private foundations which, by law, must distribute at least 5% of their total assets each year or they will lose their tax exempt status. Each foundation will focus on specific parts f the population who has certain needs. In some cases this is further defined by a certain geographic area. Some foundations will grant money to businesses for a variety of needs, while others will grant money to individuals for everyday needs.

All it takes to begin the process is to submit an application to receive your part of this money. The application process varies from agency to agency but is free in all cases. Even better your personal credit history does not matter, even if you have had to declare bankruptcy. Government and private foundation grants are not loans and do not need to ever be repaid

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