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Why do Government agencies and private foundations
give grants?
The federal government allocates millions
and millions of dollars to various agencies
every year to give grants to US citizens.
Big corporations use private foundations
to give Grants as a Tax Write-Off and public
relations.
How do I get paid the grant money?
The Government agency to which you apply
will send you an acceptance letter with
your award amount. Shortly afterwards, you
will receive your cash grant.
How much money can I get?
That all depends on the type of grant you
are applying for and your actual needs.
Some grants have a $5,000 limit, some have
a $500,000 limit, and some don't even have
a limit!
I have bad credit. Will that interfere with
me obtaining a free cash grant?
No. In fact, grants are never based on your
credit. This is not a loan so the conventional
methods of getting a loan don't apply when
obtaining a free cash grant. Grants are
even given out to individuals who are unemployed!
What types of grants are available?
Personal Grants, Education Grants, Business
Grants, Health Care. With this types of
grants you could purchasing a new home,
get a scholarship, start a new business,
pay for prescription medicine and others.
How many grants can I apply for?
You can apply to as many grants as you want.
Some of our members apply for a scholarhip
and to buy a new home at the same time.
How current is the grants information?
The information is always kept up to date,
categorized, and online every day, every
week by our staff. There is never an end
to your membership.
Who is eligible?
The grants are available to all us citizens
or residents and you must be over 18 years
old.
Why does this cost money?
Although there is a lot of free money out
there the government and private foundations
spend little time and money advertising
these funding opportunities. We have developed
a centralized database that will connect
you to the best sources to get grants. We
have put time and money to give you the
best product available in the market. We
charge a small fee to cover our expenses.

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