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Federal Cash Grants Are you considering starting, improving or gowing a business? Why not start with what has often been called the "world's largest source of free money"... the federal government! There has recently been a dramatic increase in governmental assistance for economic development. As a result, the federal government is willing to provide necessary cash to start or improve business. In the 2006 fiscal year, business will get over $40 billion in government grants and low-interest loans, $750 billion in procurement contract funding and another $38 billion in research and consultation services. Most people are unaware of these grants programs simply because the government does not have the money to advertise them! Consequently, for most of us, it can be somewhat frustrating finding the right information, locating the right government office, and knowing what programs best suit our needs. The average person does not know that it is especially during these times of cutbacks that our government is willing to divert large amounts of funding in the form of grants and loans to support the economic growth of our country. Clearly, anyone thinking of starting or expanding a business in the United States owe it to themselves to investigate these opportunities. Interestingly, many people think that they need to be either extremely rich or poor to receive cash from the government. The fact is, the only difference between those who do and those who don't get money from the government - is being aware of what specific programs are available - and how to apply for them. Yet another common misconception is that receiving a grant
(ie, "something for nothing") might cause some embarassment for the receiver.
Why not benefit from the government? As a taxpayer, you are paying for these
government programs. Don't you deserve to get something back from them?
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